French technical textiles technology manufacturers will showcase innovative industrial solutions and cutting-edge technologies at the upcoming Techtextil Frankfurt, which begins from May 4, 2015.
“French machinery manufacturers have a recognised expertise in finding solutions for critical projects, whatever their scope and whatever their geographic location,” UCTMF said in a press release.French technical textiles technology manufacturers will showcase innovative industrial solutions and cutting-edge technologies at the upcoming #
NSC Fibre to Yarn in Hall 3.0, Booth E-64, will show spinning lines for processing long staple fibres for technical applications and has proposed three processes; Carding, Stretch Breaking and Crush Cutting.
These three processes can be done on different kind of machines like cards, converters, pin drafters, blenders, defelters, combers, rubbing, roving and spinning frames.
In hall 3.0, booth A-29, Laroche a producer of textile waste recycling lines will show a full range of products for nonwovens and will introduce their latest innovations with their ‘Airfelt/Resinfelt’.
This simple and low maintenance Airlay machine can be used for automotive and mattress felts industries and the ‘Resinfelt’ allows to make resin bonded felts using phenolic or epoxy resins.
Laroche will also focus on its low cost process for the decortication of bast fibres as well as on a tailor made post-consumer clothing recycling process for high production of fibres with optimum quality.
In hall 3.0, Booth B-02, Staubli will display the Unival 100, a single-end control Jacquard machine which offers more benefits for sophisticated technical textiles such as automotive and aeronautic textiles.
Other applications include, technical textiles used in the sports, industrial, medical sectors, and new fabric constructions, even with glass fibre, carbon and also Kevlar.
Another technology, the Magna T12 warp tying machine is for technical yarn like monofilaments, coarse multi-filaments, PP ribbons, bast fibres, coarse staple fibres, and many other fibre types.
It has been developed for universal application ranging from coarse technical yarns to medium yarn-count range. Its rigid design includes an optical double-end detection system.
In hall 3.0, booth G-27, Spoolex will show machineries which covers all the slitting needs; from compact slitter able to convert secondary rolls into narrow tapes or tubes up to 6mm wide, to XXL slitter rewinder up to 3.4 metres working width.
Dollfus & Muller exhibiting at hall 3.0, booth E-66 manufactures technical woven fabrics such as exclusive dryer belts for textile dryers and non-woven dryers.
Dollfus & Muller also manufactures special belt joints to avoid web marking and will also show specialised woven fabrics such as fluidisation fabrics for the transport of powders and fruit filters.
The company also manufactures needle-punched endless felts for the textile finishing industry such as transfer printing felts, sanforising felts, compacting felts and is also a specialist in tannery felts. (AR)
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