History
SCLAVOS History
Explore SCLAVOS illustrious journey as a leading fabric dyeing machinery manufacturer, pioneering advanced dyeing solutions since 1948. From humble beginnings in parts manufacturing and repair works for textile machinery, SCLAVOS emerged as a trailblazer in textile dyeing technology.
1950
In the 1950s, SCLAVOS introduced the first fabric dyeing winches, igniting a revolution in textile dyeing technology and establishing our leadership in advanced, high-quality fabric dyeing machines.
1960
In the 1960s, SCLAVOS became a leading manufacturer of stainless steel modern winches, specializing in advanced dyeing solutions for knitted fabrics, solidifying our position as a pioneer in textile dyeing technology and sustainable, eco-friendly fabric dyeing machines.
1970
In the 1970s and 80s, SCLAVOS revolutionized textile dyeing technology with the development of our first low liquor ratio dyeing machines, setting new standards for advanced dyeing solutions, sustainable practices, and high-quality fabric dyeing technology.
1980
In the mid-80s, SCLAVOS initiated exports to Europe, followed by gradual expansions into the Americas and Asia by the decade's end. Our advanced dyeing solutions and high-quality fabric dyeing machines quickly gained global recognition, establishing us as a leading manufacturer in textile dyeing technology.
1990
In 1990, SCLAVOS introduced the innovative "Twin Soft Flow" System, featuring a Plaiter and Excess Liquor Bypass, integrated into the Apollon machine. Five years later, in 1995, SCLAVOS launched the revolutionary Aquachron continuous washing system, integrated into the new Venus machine, further advancing our commitment to sustainable and eco-friendly textile dyeing technology.
2000
In the 2000s, SCLAVOS further developed patented systems, integrating them into the Athena series for dyeing knits and terry towel fabrics. This innovative line has seen remarkable success in over 35 countries, reinforcing our leadership in advanced and sustainable fabric dyeing technology.
2023
The latest addition to the Athena series, Athena4A, unveiled at ITMA Milan 2023, showcases SCLAVOS' commitment to advanced dyeing solutions and sustainable fabric dyeing technology. With exceptional adaptability for various fabrics, including synthetics, Athena4A significantly reduces and monitors water and energy consumption. Its advanced automation capabilities make it ideal for seamless integration into industry 4.0 initiatives, reinforcing our position as a leading manufacturer of high-quality, eco-friendly fabric dyeing machines.
1950
In the 1950s, SCLAVOS introduced the first fabric dyeing winches, igniting a revolution in textile dyeing technology and establishing our leadership in advanced, high-quality fabric dyeing machines.
1960
In the 1960s, SCLAVOS became a leading manufacturer of stainless steel modern winches, specializing in advanced dyeing solutions for knitted fabrics, solidifying our position as a pioneer in textile dyeing technology and sustainable, eco-friendly fabric dyeing machines.
1970
In the 1970s and 80s, SCLAVOS revolutionized textile dyeing technology with the development of our first low liquor ratio dyeing machines, setting new standards for advanced dyeing solutions, sustainable practices, and high-quality fabric dyeing technology.
1980
In the mid-80s, SCLAVOS initiated exports to Europe, followed by gradual expansions into the Americas and Asia by the decade's end. Our advanced dyeing solutions and high-quality fabric dyeing machines quickly gained global recognition, establishing us as a leading manufacturer in textile dyeing technology.
1990
In 1990, SCLAVOS introduced the innovative "Twin Soft Flow" System, featuring a Plaiter and Excess Liquor Bypass, integrated into the Apollon machine. Five years later, in 1995, SCLAVOS launched the revolutionary Aquachron continuous washing system, integrated into the new Venus machine, further advancing our commitment to sustainable and eco-friendly textile dyeing technology.
2000
In the 2000s, SCLAVOS further developed patented systems, integrating them into the Athena series for dyeing knits and terry towel fabrics. This innovative line has seen remarkable success in over 35 countries, reinforcing our leadership in advanced and sustainable fabric dyeing technology.
2023
The latest addition to the Athena series, Athena4A, unveiled at ITMA Milan 2023, showcases SCLAVOS' commitment to advanced dyeing solutions and sustainable fabric dyeing technology. With exceptional adaptability for various fabrics, including synthetics, Athena4A significantly reduces and monitors water and energy consumption. Its advanced automation capabilities make it ideal for seamless integration into industry 4.0 initiatives, reinforcing our position as a leading manufacturer of high-quality, eco-friendly fabric dyeing machines.