A New Era in Continuous Open Width Washing with Kinetika
Operating with 700 high-pressure water jets and advanced fluid circulation, Kinetika offers maximum performance and stress-free washing advantages in a compact design. Biella Shrunk Process will be showcasing Kinetika at booth 1113A, in Hall 11.
Developed and patented by Biella Shrunk Process, the Kinetika – Continuous Open Width Fabric Washing Line is preparing to meet textile professionals at the ITM 2026. The system, notable for its innovative approach, utilizes high-pressure water jets and the kinetic energy of the fluid to advance efficiency and quality in washing processes.

Intensive and Effective Cleaning with 700 Water Jets
Kinetika technology is based on the principle of washing the fabric with 700 high-pressure water jets as it is transported between two permeable endless belts. Thanks to this structure, the kinetic energy of the fluid creates a deep scouring, washing, and rinsing effect on the fabric surface, providing much more effective cleaning compared to classic systems.
Compact Design, High Circulation Advantage
One of the system’s standout features is its structure based on intensive fluid recycling. This allows for installation in limited spaces without compromising performance. Operating at a speed of 30 m/min, each mt of fabric is crossed by over 70 liters of filtered and recirculated fluid, which grants an unrivalled “exchange-ratio”, if compared to traditional washing technologies.
Suitable for Delicate Fabrics with Stress-Free Washing
Kinetika preserves product quality with its tensionless washing feature, specifically developed for flexible and delicate fabrics. This feature minimizes the risk of deformation while helping to maintain the fabric’s natural structure.
Versatile Solution with a Wide Range of Applications
Thanks to its dynamic washing capability, Kinetika can be used effectively in different textile segments. Preferred in a wide range of applications from high-fashion fancy fabrics to super-fine woolen menswear fabrics, furniture fabrics to automotive textiles, the system also delivers successful results in denim, extra-light cupro linings, and polyester-viscose fabrics.





