Total Testing Center: The Power To Manage Quality And Productivity Throughout The Mill With Uster

USTER, Switzerland — October 23, 2016 — Spinning mills today are expected to transform incoming raw material that fluctuates in quality and cost into a consistent yarn that exactly meets the needs of customers. This difference between input and output is the critical balance which determines customer satisfaction, market reputation and ultimately the mill’s own profitability – and ideally this balance is optimized by a sophisticated system.

One of the challenges for spinners today is the cost of failure to manage quality at each stage of production, and especially of preventing ‘good’ material being wasted. This can be huge, running into hundreds of thousands of dollars per year. Yet, besides the savings, the opportunities arising from proper management of the mill with quality in mind are equally great – and yet totally aligned with USTER’s unique Think Quality approach.

As an example, a typical 40,000-spindle mill might produce 12.5 million kilos of Ne 30 combed yarn over two years. With conventional quality detection procedures, the mill will be rejecting large amounts of waste – a proportion of which could actually be perfectly usable if the process was optimized with the full set of data. Fiber ejected in blowroom control of foreign matter content might produce 168 million ejections over the two-year period. In combing, 2.9 million kilos of noil will be generated. Additionally, the mill could expect 20 million end-breaks at ring spinning, and then still find as many as 760 million defects needing removal by yarn clearers in winding.

Realistic possibilities now exist for optimizing this waste for example, blowroom ejections by 10-20% would be feasible, comber noil by 0.5%, end-breaks in spinning by 5 per 1,000 spindle hours and winding splices by 5-10 per 100 km. There is a potential of a total saving to the mill over the two years’ production of $200-250,000.

One system, covering all processes

A single quality management and control system capable of guiding mills towards these quality and productivity improvements might seem to spinners like an impossible dream. In fact, the ideal begins to become a reality, with the Total Testing Center, now available with the new USTER® TESTER 6. The keyword is ‘Total’ – with the integration of laboratory and in-production data across the entire mill. It is one solution, with the essential multi-process coverage that enables intelligent optimization of each department. From bale laydown to ring spinning and winding, information from each process stage is inter-linked to others, and to the whole.

Connectivity across processes

The Total Testing Center aims to bring together all the vital quality data from USTER® systems, with the advantages increasing for the spinning mill with each USTER® instrument connected to it. The following are some of the possibilities:

The ring spinning process itself is the single most labor-intensive operation in the mill, so optimization here, for example, will bring significant benefits. The USTER® SENTINEL monitoring system will link into the Total Testing Center to provide analysis of the three-way relationship between raw material, ring spinning performance and quality data from yarn clearers at winding. Its results will facilitate improvements in several aspects of ring spinning performance, including productivity, and streamlining operative workloads for best use of labor etc.

The latest USTER® QUANTUM 3 Anniversary Edition yarn clearers not only provide a final-stage report on yarn quality by feeding data into the Total Testing Center, they also link with measurements from the USTER® TENSOJET strength tester for yarn performance prediction.

In the laboratory, the new USTER® TESTER 6 combines data gathered through the Total Testing Center to provide the prognosis guidance for fabric appearance and weaving performance and additionally predicting the level of pilling which can be expected. USTER® TESTER 6 also provides quality comparisons, matching yarn lots and end-uses to highlight any differences. Using USTER® STATISTICS figures, spinners can then check that their entire yarn production will achieve the required quality for each application.

By linking the USTER® AFIS fiber testing instrument to the Total Testing Center, spinners can optimize waste in spinning preparation. This system also helps to fine-tune production and pinpoint quality issues in other areas, such as correcting carding and comber settings.

As described, access to the Total Testing Center, and connecting multiple USTER® instruments to it, means that spinners for the first time have the information they need to take total control of their quality and productivity. Besides adding to the capability, it gives the confidence to make the right decisions, for sustained profitability and satisfied customers. With more connections to come, for the Total Testing Center the future is just beginning.

Posted October 25, 2016

Source: Uster Technologies

OUTLOOK™ PLUS LATIN AMERICA Announces Keynote Speaker: Welber Barral, Chairman of the Brazil Industries Coalition and Former Brazilian Secretary of Foreign Trade

CARY, N.C./BRUSSELS, Belgium — October 25, 2016 — Dr. Welber Barral, a leading expert in Latin American foreign trade, will be the keynote speaker at the second edition of OUTLOOK™ Plus Latin America, March 7-9 in São Paulo, Brazil. The conference is organized by the global nonwovens trade associations EDANA and INDA. Barral is chairman of the Brazilian Industries Coalition, Managing Partner of Barral M Jorge Consultants, a consultant of the Sao Paulo Industries Federation, and has previously served as Brazilian Secretary of Foreign Trade. He will discuss the advantages/barriers to doing business in Brazil and share his incisive view on Brazil’s changing political environment and its impact on growth prospects and investment attractiveness.

The three-day conference will examine Latin American economic, market statistics, products, and technology intelligence for the absorbent hygiene, personal care, and medical market segments at the Grand Hyatt, São Paulo.  A preliminary list of notable speakers includes:

  • Alexander Corrêra, New Business Development, Suzano, will discuss industrial scale pure eucalyptus fluff pulp and South American consumer findings regarding its use in new hygiene and personal care products.
  • Beatriz Goldaracena, New Business Development – Brazil, The Dow Chemical Company, will share economic, market statistics, and dynamics with supply/demand balance and future market trend forecasts.
  • Rosana Castro de Godoi, Business Manager, Latin America, Tredegar Film Products, will present the factors driving double digit growth for the adult incontinence product market.
  • Daniel Guerrero, President, South America, Berry Plastics, will interpret global market dynamics, growth trends, and their potential impact across South America from the view of the largest manufacturer of nonwoven fabrics, disposable hygiene, healthcare, and specialty sectors.
  • Rick Jezzi, Principal, A.D. Jezzi & Associates will speak about airlaid nonwoven materials and their use in South American feminine hygiene products.
  • Rafael Martins, Head of Innovation & Technology, South America, Freudenberg Não-Tecidos Ltda., will discuss the latest diaper trends in South America.
  • Dr. Scott Smith, Research Fellow, Innovation Management, Evonik Corp., will discuss the limits in superabsorbent performance and new technologies that generate higher value in hygiene.
  • Valdemir Radde, Sales Director – Latin America, Fitesa, will examine the Latin American market environment detailing hygiene’s latest trends.
  • Fabio Rangel, Research Associate Director, Johnson & Johnson, will discuss the evolution of the Latin American feminine hygiene market.
  • Pablo Cadaval Santos, Production and Quality Manager, Klabin, will share their recent fluff pulp project and how fluff pulp fits into the Latin American market.
  • Walter Spinardi, Principal, WPS Consultoria, will present the impact of sensorial and visual aspects of feminine care products on consumer preferences.

Simultaneous translation in English, Portuguese, and Spanish will be provided during the conference.

In addition, tabletop exhibitions will be held on March 7-8 with opportunities for participants to meet and network during the conference. Participants registered for March 7-8 will enjoy evening cocktail events. Additional program, tabletop, hotel, and registration information is available on inda.org and edana.org.  ABINT, the Brazilian Technical Textiles and Nonwovens Association, is an event supporter.

Posted October 25, 2016

Source: INDA

International Textile Group Acquired By Platinum Equity

GREENSBORO, N.C. — October 24, 2016 — International Textile Group Inc. (ITG) announced today that it has been acquired by Platinum Equity through a completed merger with an affiliate of Platinum Equity. In the merger transaction, a newly formed Platinum Equity affiliate merged with and into ITG, with ITG continuing as the surviving corporation and as a privately-held Platinum Equity portfolio company. ITG’s common stock has ceased to be publicly traded, and former ITG stockholders will receive information from Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, the paying agent in the merger, on how to receive the cash consideration for their shares of ITG common stock, in the near future.

In order to complete the merger transaction, Platinum Equity acquired all of the debt and equity securities of the company previously owned by entities managed by WL Ross & Co. LLC and its affiliates.

The merger transaction and related agreements were entered into following the approval of ITG’s Board of Directors, based upon the recommendation of an independent special committee, along with its independent legal and financial advisors, which negotiated the terms and conditions thereof.

Kenneth T. Kunberger, president & CEO of ITG, continues in his role under the new ownership. “This is an exciting time for ITG,” Kunberger said. “We believe Platinum Equity and ITG’s goals and strategies are well aligned and provide a strong foundation on which to further leverage ITG’s performance innovations and brand heritage across our global markets. We look forward to many opportunities ahead.”

Additional information regarding the merger and related transactions will be contained in the company’s Current Report on Form 8-K relating thereto, expected to be filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on the date hereof.

Posted October 24, 2016

Source: International Textile Group

Dickies® FR And Mount Vernon FR Develop New Flame-Resistant Jeans

TRION, Ga. — October 24, 2016 — Workrite Uniform Co. has developed a new Dickies FR denim jean line using Mount Vernon FR’s flame resistant (FR) fabric. The mid-weight denim collection features a 13-ounce FR fabric from Mount Vernon FR called Mustang Flex, which combines the best in protection and comfort. Mustang Flex is part of Mount Vernon FR’s extensive FR denim fabric collection, Phoenix FR.

“We always aim to provide consumers with garments that not only meet their needs for protection from hazards such as electric arc flash or flash fire, but also accommodate the comfort they want and deserve,” said Mark Saner, technical manager at Workrite Uniform Co. “Working with Mount Vernon FR has allowed us to create flame resistant clothing that offers the best of both worlds without tradeoffs in comfort, durability or protection.”

Mustang Flex denim adds mobility without reduction in FR protection, so workers experience increased comfort and range of motion when wearing the Dickies FR jeans. Mount Vernon FR’s Mustang Flex is engineered for increased comfort and movement, incorporating an elastomeric fiber that allows the fabric to elongate sideways and diagonally. This eliminates any sagging or bagging in the jeans, and makes reaching and bending easier for workers.

“We believe safety managers should never have to make compromises when it comes to the comfort and durability of the FR apparel that they provide to their employees,” said Mike Woods, vice president of FR fabrics, Mount Vernon FR. “Working with Dickies FR on this line of flame resistant jeans enables us to combine our shared dedication to innovation and customer satisfaction to create a collection that has durable FR protection, and looks and feels good.”

The Dickies FR jeans are available in two washes, with a relaxed, contemporary fit.  The jeans meet the performance requirements of ASTM F1506, comply with NFPA 70E and are UL® certified to NFPA 2112.

Posted October 24, 2016

Source: Mount Vernon Mills/Mount Vernon FR

Hexcel To Participate In Air Show China 2016

STAMFORD, Conn. — October 24, 2016 — Hexcel will exhibit at Air Show China 2016, taking place in Zhuhai November 1-6, to support customers in the Chinese aerospace industry and promote a range of composite technologies for civil aircraft, engines and helicopter programs. Hexcel has a dedicated sales office including customer service and technical support in Shanghai and an industrial prepreg plant in Tianjin.

At Air Show China Hexcel will display a section of a composite beam manufactured from Hexcel’s HexPly® M21 unidirectional carbon fiber prepreg in which the fiber tows are all oriented in the same direction for optimal stiffness and strength. The beam was manufactured by hot forming the prepreg in a new cost-effective alternative to autoclave-curing for aircraft structures.

The HexPly® M21 and HexPly® M91 families of prepreg offer outstanding all round levels of performance for airframe components on commercial aircraft including regional jets and are suitable for automated and manual lay-up and forming of aircraft structures. The materials are manufactured with a tightly controlled cure ply thickness thanks to Hexcel’s state-of-the art production technologies, including online monitoring. Hexcel is a world leader in developing and manufacturing prepregs for primary and secondary aircraft structures. Airbus recently extended Hexcel’s contract to supply carbon fiber prepreg for all of the A350 XWB primary composite structures through 2030.

Posted October 24, 2016

Source: Hexcel

CHOMARAT Joins Composites UK And Extends Its Foothold In The United Kingdom

LE CHEYLARD, France — October 24, 2016 — CHOMARAT continues to increase its foothold in the United Kingdom, and is pleased to announce its membership of Composites UK trade association at the Advanced Engineering trade show in Birmingham.

The group continues its commercial development and to reinforce its team with the arrival of Robert Wilder as Chomarat UK Sales Manager. To further its commercial development in the region, it has joined Composites UK, the organization that is dedicated to supporting the composite industry in the United Kingdom. Chomarat will share its expertise in high-performance glass and carbon reinforcements. “Our Group is innovative and seeks to push the technological limits in composite textiles,” said CHOMARAT Group General Manager Michel Cognet. “Both the arrival of Robert Wilder — who will put his experience and expertise to work for Chomarat in the United Kingdom — and our membership in Composites UK are consistent with a long-term objective to develop the composite industry in that region.

“We are in fact active in various collaborative projects that involve manufacturers and universities, for example the ADAPT (Analysis and Design for Accelerated Production and Tailoring of composites) project led by the University of Bath.” The composite industry is booming in the United Kingdom and is particularly active in the marine sector and in automotive, especially the automotive sports segment.

Chomarat’s latest innovations in Birmingham

November 2-3, Chomarat will present its latest glass and carbon innovations at the Advanced Engineering trade show in Birmingham (Stand O151), in particular its recent works on C-PLY™, the Group’s high-performance multiaxial reinforcement. C-PLY addresses the issues of weight and cost reduction in the composite industry, with a focus on solutions developed to achieve a Class A surface finish for automotive composite parts that are made using RTM.

Chomarat also will present its latest developments on G-FLOW™, the only 100-percent glass reinforcement that combines structural and flow functions for infusion. “G-FLOW’s highly interesting flow function is made possible by its unusual textile structure. G-FLOW is 100 times more permeable than a standard reinforcement, leading to time savings during processing, and reducing cost by as much as 13 percent as a function of the type of infusion process used,” explained Wilder.

Posted October 24, 2016

Source: Chomarat

Carrfields Primary Wool (New Zealand) Names Krista Eliason Managing Director, North America

CONCORD, N.H. — October 21, 2016 — Carrfields Primary Wool (New Zealand) is gearing up for increased expansion into the United States and Canada with the announcement that Krista Eliason is the new managing director, Carrfields Primary Wool, North America (CPW, NA).

The position was created for Eliason to manage the projected growth into this market. Already underway is a joint venture with Carlisle Wide Plank Floors. “We see the JV with CPW as one of our main pillars of growth for Carlisle,” said John Blaine, CEO of Carlisle. “Our values around sustainability and craftsmanship of fine heirloom quality product are completely in sync.”

Additional announcements on the venture from CPW, NA and Carlisle are expected next month.

Eliason comes to her new role with a rich background in the industry. She started out working within the industry as advertising and marketing manager for Wools of New Zealand in the late 1990s. She has deep roots in collaborating with wool growers of New Zealand — especially working with influential and respected growers such as Anabel Tripp, Howie Garner and Hamish de Lautour.

“Krista has been a passionate supporter of our wool cooperatives and the growers of New Zealand for many years,” said Craig Carr, Director Carrfields Primary Wool, NZ. “As we look to expand our footprint in North America, we are very excited to bring Krista to the helm. “She brings such a wealth of knowledge, creative ideas and an amazing track record of leadership to her new role with us, and we’re very excited about future projects and products that will come out of this.”

Most recently, Eliason served as president of International Design Guild (IDG), the luxury division of CCA Global Partners. She joined IDG in 1999, where she focused on differentiating the groups luxury position within the interiors community.

In addition, Eliason partnered with celebrity designer and social entrepreneur Mark Brunetz to launch Design for a Difference (DFAD); a cause-related marketing initiative that brings socially-conscious showrooms together with interior designers and other businesses to make over spaces at local charities.

“Design for a Difference is about building and strengthening communities from the ground up,” says Mark Brunetz, North American Spokesperson for DFAD. “The success of the movement is a direct result of Krista’s insight and prowess for bringing communities together through charitable partnerships.” To date, DFAD has contributed nearly $2 million in goods and services to charities in the U.S. and Canada.

Under her leadership, the division grew to 85 decorative showroom locations with sales of more than $500 million in aggregated sales.

Eliason was an early adopter of HRH The Prince of Wales, Campaign for Wool and has been fortunate to have had multiple invitations to meet with HRH to discuss the importance of wool as a sustainable, renewable resource.

“Krista has been a prime driver in introducing the Campaign for Wool in to the North American flooring sector,” said Bridgette Kelly, Campaign for Wool. “Her belief in and commitment to the fiber and her instant support for the educational marketing ambitions of the Prince’s Campaign led to the launch of the Campaign’s CEU programme for designers. Her inspiring collegiate approach enabled a swift outreach and created tangible opportunities for real wool at consumer level.”

Eliason and Kelly among other key leaders in the North American Wool Market have established the North American Wool Alliance. This organization will work in coordination with The Campaign for Wool, Growers, Manufacturers, Importers, Retailers, Trade Showrooms, Designers, Spinners and lovers of renewable products to educate, network and market wool in North American venues.

Posted October 24, 2016

Source: Carrfields Primary Wool

ITMA Asia + CITME Exhibitor Preview: James Heal

HALIFAX, England — October 21, 2016 — James Heal, manufacturer of premium quality textile testing instruments and consumables worldwide, will use the ITMA Asia Exhibition in Shanghai to launch its new Martindale featuring integrated market-leading touchscreen technology for the very first time.

The James Heal Martindale abrasion and pilling tester, available in 2, 5 and 9 station models, has the ability to test a wide range of applications and is the preferred testing instrument for many of the world’s leading laboratories and global retailers. Thanks to the integration of the ultra-responsive James Heal touchscreen, laboratories across the world now have access to the most intuitive, adaptable and easy to use Martindale on the market.

James Heal has been the leading supplier of the Martindale for over 60 years and was instrumental in the creation of the first Martindale working in conjunction with Dr Martindale to design one of his original wear and abrasion test instruments. Over the years, the Martindale has become James Heal’s flagship instrument with thousands sold across the globe, underpinning the company’s position as one of the instrument’s leading suppliers. They also process, test and manufacture the original Martindale Test Materials, recommended for use with this family of instruments.

The Martindale featuring the innovative new James Heal Touchscreen User Interface (TUI) will make it customer debut at ITMA Asia in Shanghai (21st-25th October 2016) alongside the global launch of TUI technology itself which is currently being rolled out across the complete James Heal core Testing Instrument range.

TUI has been specifically designed to dramatically enhance the efficiency and productivity of Textile Testing Laboratories by delivering the best in user-intuitive design and functionality.

James Heal’s designers and textile technologists have worked closely with users in the company’s working laboratory to produce simple to operate but intuitive software that makes the Martindale easy to control. The host of different features are easily accessed and swift screen navigation ensures the set-up of a test is very straightforward. The touchscreen design itself recreates the screens used in similar, everyday life devices such as mobiles and tablets, enabling users to become instant experts thereby offering substantially reduced training time and increased efficiency. This equates to cost reductions and an enjoyable user experience. The touchscreen is made with toughened cover glass which has been tested to replicate laboratory wear and tear conditions.

Individual station counters and an individual hold function give the user the ultimate control over each station when testing, allowing them to use the instrument to exactly meet their testing needs. The design of each instrument ensures easy access to all stations from the front. This is further enhanced on the 9 station model which is fitted with a hinged lid.

Commenting on the new Martindale with Touchscreen User Interface, Andrew Hemingway, Commercial Director with James Heal said: “Following over six successful decades of development association with Martindale, this is the most exciting milestone in its history to date. With the addition of the new touchscreen, the Martindale really does come into its own in the testing laboratory with numerous benefits including quick and easy to set up tests, individual station counters, a nine language capability and clearly visible end of test times, meaning technicians can be performing other tasks simultaneously.

“Designed with the end user in mind, the new intuitive touchscreen will ensure that the James Heal Martindale is not only the most simple to use instrument on the market but also one of the most efficient and adaptable delivering tangible productivity and bottom line benefits. We’re really looking forward to welcoming customers old and new onto our stand at ITMA Asia to put the James Heal Martindale with TUI to the test.”

Posted October 24, 2016

Source: James Heal

ITMA Asia + CITME 2016 Exhibitor Preview: Jeanologia

SHANGHAI — October 18, 2016 — Jeanologia launches at ITMA ASIA the Laser Pro, which increases the speed of the laser up to 30 percent and the production capacity of Jeans. The Spanish company, leader in the development of integral and sustainable solutions for the finishing of denim, presents its new generation of laser at the most important international trade fair of textile machinery in the sector that allows the automation processes and the reduction of costs of manufacturing.

Jeanologia is committed to the technological transformation of China to remain the first world power in the production of jeans. Efficiency, innovation, speed and ecology are the four pillars on which this technological leap must be based if it wants to avoid relocation to countries where labor is cheaper.

Jeanologia PRO technology enables you to increase the productive capacity of the Jean industry and optimization of costs. This new generation of laser is the most rapid, reliable and accurate on the market. It multiplies the possibilities of design and creativity and allows precise control of real-time production of machines and the reduction of water consumption, energy and chemicals.

In ITMA, the Spanish company also presents the new Dummy Pro. At the moment you can already work with all fits of the market from very small sizes up to very large and it has automatic download, reducing handling and transition times.

The live demonstrations of the Flexi Pro, the machinery that incorporates the laser, which increases its speed to 30% and obtained an increase of industrial productivity, will take place at booth B01 H5 for visitors.

“In China the production costs have become more expensive as more competitors in Southeast Asia are coming out. The technology of Jeanologia is the opportunity for an industry model change. If before it was in the hands of cheap labor, now technology must be bet on to increase productivity and lower costs”, said Borja Trenor, Director for Asia Pacific Division.

“Chinese companies that want to survive the current economic situation have to introduce technology that enables them to automate production and reduce consumption of energy, water and chemicals at the same time that is respectful to the environment. Those that do not will not survive”, says Borja Trenor.

Jeanologia, a reference in the textile market of China

Jeanologia is present in China for more than 10 years and is a technological partner of important brands in the country that have already begun the transformation and that have already adopted the three Spanish company’s sustainable technologies: laser, the ozone and the nanobubbles E-Flow.

Jeanologia’s challenge is to transform the Chinese jeans wear market and get sustainability and technology to be part of their DNA.

Today, 5% of the jeans produced in China are made with Jeanologia technology, both for the export of global brands such as GAP, American Eagle, H & M, Uniqlo, Levi’s, Primark, Lee, Wrangler, or G-Star among others, as for companies of the national like Jack & Jones China, Meters Bonwe, or Peace Bird market.

Since 1993 its mission has been to improve the industry of textile finishing through its technology and know-how. Their laser, G2 ozone and e-flow systems have revolutionized the textile industry offering endless possibilities of design and finishing on clothes while saving water, energy and chemicals, eliminate waste and harmful emissions.

The Spanish company currently has clients on 5 continents and the export of machines and services represent 90% of its turnover, internationalizing its products to 50 countries including: USA, Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, Germany, Italy, Portugal, India, China, Russia, Japan, Morocco, Bangladesh, Turkey, Tunisia and Viet Nam.

The market leading brands such as Levi’s, Polo Jeans, Abercrombie & Fitch, Edwin Japan, Pepe Jeans, Diesel, Hilfiger Denim, Salsa jeans, Jack & Jones, Replay and other large retailers as GAP, Uniqlo and H & M, among others, rely on Jeanologia, using the technology developed by the company.

Posted October 24, 2016

Source: Jeanologia

Halfway Through ITMA ASIA + CITME 2016, KARL MAYER Is Achieving Positive Results

OBERTSHAUSEN, Germany — October 24, 2016 — KARL MAYER is successfully exhibiting at ITMA ASIA + CITME 2016 as the world’s leading supplier of warp knitting machines, warp preparation machines and systems for producing technical textiles. Right from the first couple of days, this Obertshausen-based manufacturer has been able to welcome just under 350 visitors having specific interests, and this is in addition to the many people who are just curious. The majority of the visitors are from the domestic markets, and are particularly interested in the tricot machines on show – a fourth generation HKS 3-M, which delivers an impressive flexibility, speed and user-friendliness, and an HKS 4-M EL, which also offers a high speed and patterning potential.

Manufacturers of technical textiles have also been delighted at being given some new ideas on the subject of lightweight constructions on KARL MAYER’s stand in Shanghai. This company is also showing a highly productive sectional warping machine for weaving preparation, and an innovative sizing system.

To coincide with the exhibition, visitors to the fair can also attend an in-house show at KARL MAYER (China) in Wujin, Changzhou, which is showcasing an extensive range of products.

The focus of the in-house show is on the production of lace, and a fundamental new development, the OJ 59/1 B, is setting new standards for multibar jacquard machines in terms of the cost:benefit ratio. This new machine is the first machine in the new LACE.EXPRESS series. It can produce large volumes of fashionable lace for the rapidly changing outerwear market, and is just as efficient as the JACQUARDTRONIC® Lace machine, but is much more productive.

In Wujin, Changzhou, KARL MAYER is also showing a new double-bar raschel machine for producing fashionable shoe designs, and a direct warping machine for warp knitting preparation, which features a universal, hybrid operation. The show of the innovative machines has been very well received. It attracted nearly 200 registered visitors only on the first two days. A free shuttle service is available for transferring visitors from the fair to the in-house show.

Posted October 24, 2016

Source: KARL MAYER

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