Staubli, a leading manufacturer of high-speed textile machinery based in Switzerland, is set to showcase two new machines that fit especially well in the production process of technical textiles, at Techtextil, the international tradefair for technical textiles and nonwovens, to be held from May 9 to 12, 2017, in Germany, in booth B02 / hall 3.0.
The company will present the Magma T12 warp typing machine, used for technical yarn ties monofilaments, coarse multi-filaments, PP ribbons, bast fibres, coarse staple fibres, and many other fibre types, at the expo. 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.Staubli, a leading manufacturer of high-speed textile machinery based in Switzerland, is set to showcase two new machines that fit especially well in the production process of technical textiles, at Techtextil, the international tradefair for technical textiles and nonwovens, to be held from May 9 to 12, 2017, in Germany, in booth B02 / hall 3.0.#
Staubli will also display the Unival 100 single-end control Jacquard machine that offers more benefits for sophisticated technical textiles such as automotive and aeronautic textiles, technical textiles in the sports, industrial, medical sectors, and new fabric constructions, even with glass fibre, carbon, and Kevlar.
Information will also be provided about the new TF weaving system providing individual system configuration and maximum flexibility. This system offers virtually unlimited weaving possibilities, whether for flat, spacer, or complex multi-layer fabrics and 3D fabrics. Featuring latest shedding machines in combination with the double-rapier weft insertion system and a special slaying motion this system allows high-volume production of up to very thick and/or dense fabrics and efficient processing of a wide variety of technical and highly sensitive yarns. This weaving system is available featuring various machinery combinations and set-ups for weaving any application and desired technical fabric.
With its Schönherr carpet systems branch, Stäubli will also inform visitors about the Alpha 500 Leantec weaving system allowing the production of superior high-quality synthetic grass and greige material for printing. (GK)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India