For the first time, Karl Mayer will be exhibiting at its own booth at the JEC Europe Composites Show & Conferences which runs from March 10–12, 2015 in Paris at pavilion 7.3 and stand R-35.
Its subsidiaries, Karl Mayer Malimo and Karl Mayer Liba will be showing their machines for producing reinforcing textiles, with an emphasis on carbon applications.For the first time, Karl Mayer will be exhibiting at its own booth at the JEC Europe Composites Show & Conferences which runs from March #
However, the focus will also be on machines for processing glass, aramid and hybrid materials like carbon mixed with thermoplasts, based on yarns and rovings.
Karl Mayer said machines produced by both of its subsidiaries are extremely versatile, as based on a modular design; they can be customised to suit requirements of the customer.
In addition to being able to process layers at different angles, the lapping can be changed locally and the stitch length or yarns layers can be altered to match the likely direction of force
Karl Mayer’s stand is also focusing on spreading technology, which can be used to homogenise virtually every type of carbon used in the market and is ready for further processing.
The machines can also be used to homogenise various types of glass and aramid and to produce yarn bands having specific weights per unit area.
Until now, the subsidiaries used to exhibit at the JEC on the joint Saxony stand or on Bayern Innovativ’s stand
“The joint presentation of these unique machines from both these companies will enable visitors to profit from its knowledge in producing carbon-fibre-reinforced plastics, from ideas to product development, Karl Mayer informed.
Karl Mayer looks forward to hosting visitors especially in the fields of aerospace, automotive and wind energy sectors, as well as with customers operating in new areas. (AR)
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