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PFAFF Industrial to show welding solutions at CISMA

22 Aug '13
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The short seam automat PFAFF 3586 is the most flexible automat with the widest range of applications in its class. The machine may be used to sew the following seam types:

-Single-pointed darts
-Two-pointed darts (new)
-Shaped darts for skirts with diagonally cut waistband
-Skirt pleats – open and closed
-Basting stitch to better press open the seams
-Short seam to pre-sew seams that are incorporated into the waistband

This partially overlapping work method enables the economic use of the machine. The concept of the machine ensures a conversion, independent of any guide rails. Pre-programmed patterns enable a change of operations in a matter of seconds. The patented material take-over station guarantees exact seam lines as pre-set. The stitch condensation at the end of the seam ensures a slim, neat point with no untidy “dimples”.  The PFAFF 3586-13/02, a new version of this range that sews two-pointed darts on shirts and blouses (seam length 300 mm), will be shown in Shanghai.

In the welding section the new ultrasonic machine PFAFF 8312 dual will be exhibited. The machine cuts the edges, seals the edges and seams a second weld seam as reinforcement IN ONE OPERATION. The two anvil wheels (one for cutting and sealing and the other one to realize the second weld seam) on one post, but on separate shafts. The two wheels are running sync but the new patented solution ensures individual adjustment of the welding force. This is an absolutely unique selling point (USP) for this technology. The machine may be adjusted better and more precisely to the material at hand and increases the process reliability when welding and cutting to weld seams. The minimum distance between weld seam and cutting is around 1 mm.

PFAFF INDUSTRIAL

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