At least two attire makers, which had ordered about 60 hot-air seam sealing machines from China, predict deliveries by the tip of this week, ET has learnt.
Prior to the lockdown to include the Covid-19 pandemic, India had about 150 such machines.
Coveralls, or physique fits, are glued on the seams utilizing a particular tape and a sealing machine to stop contaminants from getting in. One sealing machine can seal about 100-110 fits a day and prices about $5,000 (Rs 3.eight lakh) a unit. India is seeking to make about 100,000 fits per day.
PPE makers had provide you with one other resolution — manually making use of domestically sourced tapes to seal stitched coveralls.
“I don’t recommend that because you are dealing with people’s lives here. And when you apply these things manually, there is always the danger that it will be inconsistent,” stated Gautam Nair, managing director of Gurugram-based Matrix Clothing, which has ordered 30 such machines from China.
Bengaluru-based Texport Industries’ director Shailesh Goenka additionally voiced the same opinion.
Texport has additionally ordered 30 machines from China.
The two firms put collectively might make about 7,000 fits a day as soon as the machines arrive.
Coveralls are worn by healthcare employees to guard themselves whereas treating Covid-19 contaminated sufferers. Other PPE embrace N-95 masks, gloves, goggles and shoe cowl.
The lack of sealing machines proved to be a bottleneck for India to turn into self-sufficient with regard to its PPE necessities, ET had reported on April 9.
An attire maker utilizing handbook tapes to make coveralls agreed that there could possibly be inconsistencies if the work have been to be accomplished manually. “But if it is done diligently, it can be 99% accurate,” stated Amit Sethi, joint managing director at NCR-based Orient Fashions.
Moreover, the machines additionally decelerate the manufacturing course of, he stated.
A manufacturing facility could make about 10,000 coveralls a day, however there wouldn’t be sufficient machines to seal all of them. The machines additionally require upfront capital funding.
“In the present circumstances, manual taping is the right solution,” Sethi stated.
His firm has but to obtain approval from the South India Textile Research Association (SITRA), one of many notified companies with out whose approval the central authorities doesn’t buy PPEs.
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