AIRO®: when “all in one” is a production principle of textile finishing

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    AIRO textile finishing is an advanced fabric processing technology developed by Biancalani that uses air instead of mechanical systems to wash, dry, and soften textiles. By transporting fabric through airflow and controlled impact cycles, AIRO creates a unique “AIRO hand”—a combination of softness, volume, and natural drape—while reducing water usage, energy consumption, and processing errors. This makes it one of the most efficient and sustainable textile finishing solutions available today.

    AIRO textile finishing machine air-based fabric processing system

    What is AIRO®? Why it is different?

    AIRO® by Biancalani is a textile finishing machine designed for the washing, drying and tumbling of any type of fabric.

    The operating principle is as simple as it is effective: air as the sole medium for transporting and treating the fabric. The fabric is accelerated through ejector tubes by air only, without any mechanical transportation device, then strikes a stainless steel impact grid and falls back into the vat, where the cycle begins again. These actions, repeated for many times throughout the process, generate the AIRO® Hand: softness, volume and natural drape that no other fabric finishing technology can replicate.

    The intensity of the mechanical action is controlled by inverter-driven fans: from the gentlest setting for delicate fabric such as silk, cupro, lyocell, viscose or fine knitwear, to a more intense action for bottom weights, upholstery fabrics, coated materials, or nonwovens.

    THE CONFIGURATIONS

    Two versions, from preparation to finishing

    AIRO® is available in two configurations: besides the standard AIRO which includes a complete hydraulic system and offers washing and wet treatments followed by drying and softening, the “AIRO SL” version is focused on the drying and softening part, or treatments with application of steam (for instance, lamb-skin effect on polar fleece). Each version can be supplied with two or four processing channels, in order to match most production requirements.

    THE TREATMENTS

    What AIRO® does: wash, dry, tumble, soften

    Softening treatments

    The most common application is to dry and soften fabric which contains moisture from a previous process. Washed in AIRO® itself, or simply padded with softener in an external foulard.

    However, AIRO® can also treat fabric that is completely dry, with or without heat, through pure mechanical action. No bath, no added chemicals: ideal for synthetic-heavy constructions or fabrics that would shrink excessively with water.

    Steam treatments

    Multipoint saturated steam injection – at the ejector tube inlet and at the exit before the grid – ensures uniform steaming throughout the load. The most requested application is the lamb-skin effect on polar fleece: the combination of steam and mechanical beating generates the characteristic pile curl, replacing conventional drum tumbling. A single AIRO® produces per day more than 15-20 drum tumblers can do, without requiring to cut the fabric in short pieces (typical limitation of traditional drum tumblers), and with minimal loading times and a fully repeatable process.

    Wet treatments

    Washing-capable versions are equipped with a complete hydraulic system: recirculation pump, bath filtration, direct and indirect heating, chemical dosing and pH meter. Main wet treatments:

    Softening by exhaustion. Average cycle: 60-90 minutes. Optimal on cotton, lyocell, cupro, viscose, silk and wool.

    Enzyme treatments and biopolishing: temperature and pH conditions perfectly maintained throughout the cycle deliver precise surface transformations which clean the surface and eliminate pilling, or produce a “peach-skin” effect without the need of any mechanical surface treatment, even to the point of delivering a cupro-like effect on polyester-modal. Biancalani has developed enzymatic techniques in AIRO® for over thirty years, and puts its experience at the service of every customer.

    Lyocell finishing treatment: AIRO® is the only machine that performs both processes, from fibrillation to enzyme cleaning to final mechanical treatment on light and heavy fabrics, in complete safety without any defects.

    Special treatments such as Delavé and colour reduction on pigment-dyed fabrics.

    Washing, scouring, bleaching, and light milling for wool and blends.

    “The exact conditions in which fibres are able to absorb chemistry make the difference: a lyocell with the hand feel of a ripe peach, a cotton that recovers the luminosity of new yarn, a lyocell with fluid and natural drape.”

    APPLICATIONS AND RESULTS

    Some results from AIRO® application

    Polar fleece

    lamb-skin effect via saturated steam and mechanical beating.

    Velvet and corduroy

    fibre swelling, pile uniformity and omnidirectionality.

    Jacquards

    three-dimensionality and surface definition.

    Upholstery finishing: chenille

    structure opening and volume.

    Knitwear

    softening and dimensional stabilization, and elimination of pigment rigidity on high-coverage prints.

    Stretch fabric with Lycra

    release of internal tensions, reduced edge curling, improved elasticity.

    Silk and cupro

    special and unique touch and hand, opalescence.

    Synthetic leather

    grain enhancement, aged look and more natural appearance.

    Technical and coated fabrics

    softening without interference with functional treatments/coatings.

    Shirting fabric

    Easy care (no-iron treatment) by application, polymerization, and softening of resins.

    Knitted velour

    super-swelling, volume maximization after shearing.

    Emerised and brushed surfaces

    Enhance the surface appearance (peach skin effect).

    Apparel fabric in general

    Special apparel finishing effects such as wrinkled and “casual”, or delavé (colour fade) and vintage/aged look on dyed or printed materials.

    EFFICIENCY

    Fewer separate processes, less wasted energy, no errors

    In AIRO® all cycles that are part of a process are managed by a fully automated control logic which runs them sequentially, controlling every working parameter. This means eliminating fabric transfers between multiple machines, thus eliminating errors, reducing handling time and minimizing operating costs. Inverter-controlled motors adjust energy consumption to the airflow actually required. Where water is not needed, dry and steam processes eliminate water consumption entirely.

    The efficiency of AIRO®, together with the automatization of all the steps of the process allows to reach productivity levels that are as high as those of continuous machines.

    PERSPECTIVE

    A technical choice that becomes strategic

    • For a production manager: everything always under control with fewer variables to manage, improved traceability, faster set-up.
    • For an R&D manager: the ability to develop in a very short time treatments that competitors cannot replicate.
    • For a marketing or sales director: a finished fabric with a distinct and recognisable hand feel, always consistent, lot after lot.

    The technology behind AIRO® – air, ejectors, impact grid – is physics. It does not become obsolete.

    FAQ

    What is AIRO textile finishing?

    AIRO textile finishing is a fabric treatment process that uses air to transport and soften textiles without mechanical handling.

    How does AIRO differ from traditional textile finishing machines?

    Unlike traditional machines, AIRO uses airflow instead of rollers or drums, reducing fabric stress and improving softness.

    What is the “AIRO hand”?

    The AIRO hand refers to the unique softness, volume, and natural drape achieved through repeated air-driven impact cycles.

    Is AIRO textile finishing sustainable?

    Yes, AIRO reduces water usage, energy consumption, and chemical dependency, making it a more sustainable solution.

    What fabrics can AIRO process?

    AIRO can process cotton, silk, lyocell, viscose, wool, synthetics, fleece, and technical fabrics.

    What industries benefit from AIRO technology?

    Industries including fashion, upholstery, technical textiles, and performance fabrics benefit from AIRO finishing.

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