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Ananna Fabrics.

We Produce

Greige fabric made of organic cotton, recycle polyester, viscose, linen, modal, tencel, bamboo, stretch and multiple blended yarn.

We Design

Plain,Textured, Slub, Twills, Twisted, Luxurious satins, dobby, ottoman, Bedford cord, Herringbone, Rip-stop, stretch fabrics and other weaves

Certification

Ananna Fabrics.

Ananna Fabrics is 100% woven fabric manufacturer for Apparel Fashion Industries. As one of the country’s pioneer business groups, with unrivaled expertise and resources at hand, the company has so far satisfied number of customers with its products and services. We have 98 Toyota and Tsudakoma Air-jet looms from Japan, One warping and one sizing machine from Benninger Germany, 100 bright employees, and a capacity to produce 12 million meters a year with in- house quality control laboratory.

Ananna has the potential to produce a variety of finest woven fabrics made by finest raw materials like organic cotton, recycle polyester, viscose, linen, modal,tencel, bamboo, stretch and multiple blended yarn. Product mix ranges from light to heavy, mostly 6s to 60s yarn count, narrow to wider width, Plain,Textured, Slub, Twills, Twisted, Luxurious satins, dobby, ottoman, Bedford cord, Rip-stop, Herringbone, yarn dyed, stretch fabrics and other weaves. Our quality assurance laboratory are equipped with modern testing equipment to conduct all key fabric quality parameters and managed by skilled textile technologists assuring quality throughout production processes.

Weaving Process
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01. LAB TEST

Test yarn and determine fabric specification before going into production process.

02. WARPING

Warping is the first process of weaving preparatory that involves transferring yarn from number of cones positioned on the creel onto a warper’s beam.

03. SIZING

The process of application of a thin film of adhesive and binder on the yarn surface to improve the weavability of yarn is called sizing process.

04. WEAVING

Weaving is a method of textile production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth.

05. INSPECTION

Inspection is the process of identifying weaving faults in the fabric just after the grey fabric production in the loom.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Your Guide to Ananna Fabrics' Products, Services, and Sustainability Practices

What type of fabrics does Ananna Fabrics specialize in?

Ananna Fabrics specializes in the production of high-quality woven fabrics for the fashion industry. We use a variety of eco-friendly, recycled, and organic materials to create fabrics that meet the needs of global fashion retailers while promoting sustainability.

Are your fabrics eco-friendly?

Yes, we prioritize sustainability in our production processes. Ananna Fabrics uses recycled and organic materials, energy-efficient machinery, and water-saving technologies to minimize environmental impact and ensure eco-friendly fabric production.

What is your production capacity?

Our modern production facility has a significant capacity to meet the demands of both local and international markets. With cutting-edge machinery, we are capable of producing millions of yards of woven fabrics annually while ensuring timely delivery and maintaining the highest quality standards.

How do you ensure fabric quality?

At Ananna Fabrics, we follow strict quality control measures at every stage of production. From sourcing materials to the final inspection, our team ensures that every fabric meets international quality standards. We also invest in the latest technology and expertise to maintain consistency in every batch.

Do you offer custom fabric solutions?

Yes, we offer custom fabric solutions to meet the unique needs of our clients. Whether you require specific textures, colors, or fabric compositions, our team is equipped to develop tailored fabrics based on your exact requirements.

What sustainable practices do you follow in production?

We are committed to sustainability through various initiatives such as using recycled and organic fibers, employing energy-efficient machinery, implementing water conservation technologies, and striving for zero waste in production. Our goal is to reduce our carbon footprint and contribute to a circular economy.

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