The manufacturer Anil Enterprises for SUNRISE brand is backed by 40 years of products expertise of M.R.Singhal (former marketing head of one of the leading Birla's Spinning unit) and is further supported by technical supervision at every stage of manufacture, perhaps the most unique factor in the manufacture of SUNRISE is the fact that it is a combination of manual, mechanical and automated processes allowing a formidable flexibility of range and a combination of other advantages at the most reasonable cost.
SUNRISE threads are currently available in more than 600 shades, of various colours and all have been alloted different shade numbers. A multidimensional inventory holding in semi-finished and finished form combined with an efficient network of deals and a unique recording system ensures a very high percentage of availability.
SUNRISE is a reputed integrated polyester Sewing thread brand produced in India by Anil Enterprises. SUNRISE polyester sewing thread was introduced in 1997 in Ludhiana, India .Since then the acceptability of our product has expanded manifolds. The annual turn over has crossed 20 million Rupees.
Spun polyester threads are procured from best polyester yarn manufacturers from established leading spinners to our specifications.
Polyester has the advantage of high strength, so these are suitable for wide range of application like stitching ,over locking and flat locking of fine clothes, Garments and Woolen fabrics on high speed sophisticated imported machines.
Waxing and lubrication is widely applied to ensure the smooth running of the thread from the needle's eye and without any harm to the all high speed sophisticated imported machines. After lubrication, the polyester thread reduces the coefficient of friction considerably. Due to this and due to the fabric and small spirit of the coefficient of friction as well as good antistatic efficiency, the running and gliding properties of the sewing yarns are clearly improved and a good sewability is obtained. Even when using high speed industry sewing machines, further properties such as poor rubbing and low tendency to curling have been judged as good in practice. |