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| The administration of Gebr. Sanders GmbH & Co. KG | 
| The production in Bramsche from above. | 
| Before the fine cotton yarns reach the weaving mill, they are transported from | 
| the warping creel | 
| to the sizing machine and are prepared for the mechanically very demanding weaving process with a mixture of potato starch and wax. | 
| The lease bars downstream from the sizing machine ensure that all threads are separate from one another. | 
| The advertising process can now start. | 
| The famous “Bramscher Tuch” is made on fully automatic looms. | 
| The reed butts the weft thread to the fabric being made. | 
| Enzymes are added to the fabric which convert the sizing to a sugary water solution. | 
| The goods rest on docks in constant movement so that the previously applied enzymes can take effect. | 
| The subsequent washing process cleans the fabric. | 
| To dye the raw goods, the fabric is immersed in the dyeing foulard. | 
| The fabric is taken out of the colour bath and washed again. | 
| Stretched on a tenter, the fabric is dried. | 
| Tenter | 
| After drying, the fabric is wound on reels. | 
| The finished fabric is subject to a final check on a display machine. | 
| and cut to handy lengths. | 
| The fabric is ready for further processing or delivery in the roller warehouse. | 
| Logos can be affixed in the stitching machine. | 
| The Bramscher Tuch leaves the company in roller dispatch and is sent all around the world. |
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