Luwa at Exintex 2026 in Puebla, Mexico from March 10-13, 2026

Promotional banner for Luwa Air Engineering at Exintex 2026 in Puebla, Mexico (March 10–13, 2026), highlighting textile air engineering solutions, the B800CF Carbon Axial Flow Fan with carbon fiber blades, digital monitoring systems, and Booth 1009 information.

Luwa at Exintex 2026 in Puebla, Mexico from March 10-13, 2026

When Exintex 2026 opens its doors in Puebla, Mexico, from March 10 to 13, the regional textile conversation will shift toward the practicalities of modern production. Beyond machinery and materials, the industry is increasingly focused on energy efficiency, air quality, and digital integration, areas where Textile Air Engineering plays a fundamental role.

The Role of Air Engineering in Latin America’s Textile Future

Why Air Engineering Matters in Modern Mills

In textile manufacturing, air is more than just an environmental factor; it is a critical production input. Inconsistent airflow, uncontrolled humidity, and dust accumulation do not just affect compliance, they impact yarn quality, machine uptime, and energy consumption.

Today’s spinning, weaving, and nonwoven mills are taking a closer look at:

  • Energy Efficiency - Reducing losses through high-quality and innovative machinery like the Luwa Axial Flow Fan B800CF with Carbon Fiber Blades.
  • Downtime Prevention - Managing dust to minimize product defects and machine wear.
  • Smart Monitoring - Using data to prevent system failures before they occur.

Luwa at Exintex 2026: 90 Years of Specialization

Located at Booth 1009, Luwa Air Engineering brings nearly a century of experience to Puebla. Founded in Zurich in 1935, Luwa has long focused on integrated systems that manage climate control, filtration and textile waste management.

Today, Luwa supports the global textile market with a system-led approach, designing connected environments rather than just selling standalone equipment.

Integrated Solutions for Mill Efficiency

Luwa’s Total Air Control (TAC) philosophy ensures that every stage of production is supported by an optimized air ecosystem:

  • Precision Humidification & Temperature Control - Stabilizing fibers to prevent breakage.
  • Filtration & Waste Collection - Protecting machine health and yarn purity.
  • Automated Cleaning - Reducing manual maintenance and production pauses.
  • Digital Solutions - Providing real-time monitoring and predictive alerts.

Featured Technologies

Two specific solutions will be a focal point for visitors at Booth 1009 this year:

  1. B800CF Carbon Axial Flow Fan - Designed for high-demand environments, the carbon-fibre impeller blades cut rotating mass and turbulence to boost fan efficiency, delivering double-digit energy savings.
  2. Luwa Digital Solutions - This control layer transforms air systems into intelligent assets. By providing real-time data, dashboards, reports, and alerts, it keeps performance visible and stable, while reducing unplanned downtime and maintenance effort.

Strategic Consultations at Booth 1009

For manufacturers planning upgrades or new facilities, Luwa’s presence at Exintex 2026 provides an opportunity to discuss specific operational challenges. The Regional Sales Manager, Guillermo Franganillo will be present. Please feel free to reach out to him beforehand to schedule a meeting (E-Mail: g.franganillo@luwa.com).

Visit Booth 1009 to discuss how optimized air systems can support your facility's performance!