Student Imagers Compete For National Title At SkillsUSA Championship: National Contest Supports The Education And Training Of Next Generation Of Imagers

 

FAIRFAX, VA — June 30, 2016 — SkillsUSA, a national organization serving educators and students as they prepare to enter technical occupations, recently hosted the 52nd annual SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference Championship in Louisville, Kentucky. Not only were students able to show their talent to potential employers, but winners were honored with thousands of dollars in prizes — not to mention the hard-earned title of SkillsUSA National Champion.

“Because of their partnership, SGIA industry development initiatives dovetail nicely with the mission of the SkillsUSA organization in providing a skilled workforce. By investing resources in the Skills competitions, we are cultivating skilled workers for future workforce needs,” said Johnny Shell, SGIA’s Vice President of Technical Services. “Leading the Screen Printing Technology and Graphic Imaging — Sublimation competitions assures that competition standards align with the current industry.”

“I was pleasantly surprised to see these students trying to do this, and really caring. They had a drive that you normally don’t see in most people their age,” said Pierre Jamnicky of Blue Moon Promotional, Inc. and volunteer competition judge. “Just about any one of them would be at the top of the list when it was time to hire.”

Congratulations to the following student winners:

Screen Printing Technology — Secondary
1st Place: Kaitlyn Eichen, Capital Area Career Center (Springfield, Illinois)
2nd Place: Lauren Lahie, S&W Washtenaw Consortium (Saline, Michigan)
3rd Place: Jared Meineke, Austin High School (Austin, Minnesota)

Screen Printing Technology — Post-Secondary
1st Place: Tyler Philips, Illinois Central College (East Peoria, Illinois)
2nd Place: Morgan Hofheins, Salt Lake Community College (Salt Lake City, Utah)
3rd Place: Braylon Chatwood (Hot Springs, Arizona)

Graphic Imaging-Sublimation — Secondary
1st Place: Kalani Ferguson (Waynesville Career Center, Waynesville, MO)
2nd Place: Brittany Blundell (Autry Technology Center, Enid, OK)
3rd Place: Mattie Egly (Lawrence County High School, Lawrenceburg, TN)

Graphic Imaging-Sublimation — Post-Secondary
1st Place: Kelsey Fields, Illinois Central College (East Peoria, Illinois)
2nd Place: Edrene Montanez, Eagle Rock High School (Los Angeles)
3rd Place: Skylar Massey, Ozarks Technical Community College (Springfield, Missouri)

SGIA would also like to thank the following industry partners for their donations and support of the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference: BBC Industries, Condé Systems, Easiway Systems, Fimor North America, Freehand Graphics, GraphicElephants.com, Great Dane Graphics, International Coatings, M&R Companies, NEWMAN ROLLER FRAMES mfg. by Stretch Devices Inc., Ryonet, Sawgrass, StahlsTV.com and Vapor Apparel.

SGIA — Supporting the Leaders of the Digital & Screen Printing Community
“Specialty imaging” comprises digital imaging, screen printing and the many other imaging technologies SGIA members use, including those they’ll tap in the future. These are the imaging processes and technologies employed to create new products and to enhance existing products including point-of-purchase displays, printed electronics, membrane switches, signs, advertisements, garments, containers and vehicles. Make the most of your specialty imaging business.

Posted June 30, 2016

Source: SIGA

New Air Permeability Tester From F.O.S. For Quality Testing Of Textiles

AHLEN, Germany — June 30, 2016 — The F.O.S. Group now sells an improved tester model under the trade name TX15. The new device is not only of interest to textile and paper manufacturers, but to all companies that need to determine the quality of textiles they use in their products and processes.

“This useful instrument makes it easy to determine the fibre density in a fabric,” explains Christian Reining, CEO of the F.O.S. Group. The TX15 measures the air permeability of a fabric, which is an important quality parameter. In essence, it measures the time required to suck a certain volume of air at a known constant pressure through a piece of the fabric. This value is used to determine a number of other parameters, such as contamination (for filter materials), ageing (important for fabrics such as parachute materials), cellulose density (in toilet paper or kitchen rolls) or dye distribution (in connection with dying processes).

Flexible and non-destructive testing

The air permeability tester is of a compact design for easy transport and can be operated without external power supply. The TX15 is thus a portable device for use anywhere along the production line or in the field. It allows for non-destructive testing of the finished product, so that there is no need to cut out test specimens. The TX15 caters for various air permeability tests across a wide measuring range performed in minimum time.

The tester returns accurate measurements within seconds. Operators can choose between more than 100 units of measure, doing away with time-consuming and error-prone conversions with a pocket calculator. The TX15 is a sturdy machine with a long service life designed for high accuracy air permeability measurement.

Apart from textiles, the TX15 is also suitable for use in the cellulose industry, by paraglider and parachute schools, or by sail and balloon envelope manufacturers.

F.O.S. has been using the instrument to test its filter materials. “We have always been very happy with this air permeability tester, and it has never let us down. When the manufacturing company HSL GmbH was wound up, we feared that the TX15 would no longer be available on the market. That is why we stepped in,” explains Christian Reining.

Data transfer to smartphone app

Together with Martin Hoppe, the son of the initial designer of the TX15, F.O.S. improved and upgraded the instrument. The measured values are for instance no longer displayed on the tester, but by a smartphone app.

F.O.S. based in Ahlen has not only taken over the production of the air permeability tester, but also all associated after-sales services. The first batch of the new TX15 is now ready for shipping at the F.O.S. warehouse.

Posted June 30, 2016

Source: The F.O.S. Group

Junior Engineers Honored: VDMA Textile Machinery Prizes Awarded

ALBSTADT, Germany  — June 30, 2016 — On the occasion of the VDMA Textile Machinery Forum at the headquarters of the circular knitting machine manufacturer and technology leader Mayer & Cie. in Albstadt, Germany, the Foundation of the German Textile Machinery Industry honoured six successful young engineers. Peter D. Dornier, chairman of the Lindauer DORNIER Board of Management and chairman of the Walter Reiners-Stiftung (Foundation), honoured the laureates in the presence of more than 50 industry representatives. In his celebratory speech, Mr. Dornier underlined the high importance of practical orientation in research and teaching for German textile machine manufacturers with respect to the implementation of the Bologna Process, the support of which is a particular focus of the Foundation’s work.

Focus on lightweight construction and energy efficiency – Promotion prizes in the dissertation and master categories

This year, the promotion prizes in the dissertation category were awarded to Dr. Daniel Denninger, TU Chemnitz, and to Dr. Adil Mountasir, ITM Dresden.

With his work, Mr. Denninger creates the basis for the wider application of the braiding technology in the field of fibre composites.

The subject of Mr. Mountasir’s dissertation was development of a flexible weaving technology for the manufacturing of fibre reinforced components.

With their works, the award winners demonstrated practical relevance. The economical production of fibre composites is required for their comprehensive application, for example, in car body construction, for lighter vehicles and hence for lower fuel consumption.

The approach of Mr. Mario Gollasch, who was awarded the promotion prize in the category master thesis, was also to minimize consumption. In his work, which was written at ITA Aachen, Mr. Gollasch developed a weft insertion system for weaving looms, which allows up to 60 per cent of energy savings, unlike conventional systems.

Demanded creativity – rewarded with scholarships

Development of innovative technologies cannot be achieved without creativity. Therefore, the Foundation of the German VDMA Textile Machinery rewards clever inventions or creative engineer achievements in the form of seminar or semester papers with creativity prizes. The winners of the creativity prizes 2016 were Denis Gholami Bajestani, ITA Aachen, as well as Erik Dahrmann and Martin von Zuben, both from ITM Dresden. The creativity prize is endowed with a scholarship for two semesters; students who are about to finish their studies received an equivalent financial award.

Award-winners of the Foundation of VDMA Textile Machinery 2016

Creativity prize: (scholarship for 2 semesters)
Denis Gholami Bajestani, ITA Aachen
Selection of process models for the radial braiding process in terms of self-optimisation” (bachelor thesis)
Creativity prize:(scholarship for 2 semesters)
Erik Dahrmann, ITM Dresden
Development and improvement of an assembling step of a filament wound aerospace structure using vacuum assisted resin infusion (VARI) with the objective of successful introduction into serial production” (project thesis)
Creativity prize: (scholarship for 2 semesters)
Martin von Zuben, ITM Dresden

Development of technology demonstrator for fixation of stitch free multiaxial non crimp fabrics using adhesive application” (student research project)

Promotion prize category Master:(€3,000)
Mario Gollasch, ITA Aachen

Development of components for a magnetic weft insertion system for weaving looms” (master thesis)
Promotion prize category Dissertation (€5,000)
Dr. Daniel Denninger, TU Chemnitz,
„Process-oriented synthesis method using the example of the new laying technique “D-3F2” for over-braiding with three yarn systems” (dissertation)
Promotion prize category Dissertatio:n (€5,000)
Dr. Adil Mountasir, ITM Dresden

Development of a flexible weaving technology for integrated manufacturing of 3D woven preforms for fibre reinforced components with complex geometries” (dissertation)

Walter Reiners-Stiftung (Foundation) – Attracting and Promoting Talents

With the Walter Reiners-Stiftung, VDMA Textile Machinery Association is actively engaged in promoting junior engineers. Every year, the Foundation grants promotion prizes for outstanding dissertations and master or diploma theses as well as creativity prizes for clever semester and seminar papers. Students regularly gain an insight into practice with excursions to member companies and to the leading textile exhibition ITMA, which are financially supported by the Foundation. You can find more information about the occupational field of the textile machinery industry, the activities of the Foundation as well as excursion reports of the students on the homepage of the Textile Machinery Association http://txm.vdma.org/ingenieurnachwuchs

Posted June 30, 2016

Source: VDMA

Marta Maiandi Appointed As Director Of Tukatech Europe

LOS ANGELES, CA — June 28, 2016 — Tukatech, Inc. announces the appointment of Marta Maiandi as Director of Tukatech Europe. The 24-year-old is an accomplished engineer with a degree in Information and Industrial Systems from the Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy. Based in Curno (BG), Italy, she will be responsible for engineering, sales and support for the Tukatech users throughout Europe.

“Marta has been trained on Tukatech’s software solutions at the World Headquarters in Los Angeles, CA, USA. Our USA team will be working closely with Marta to help Tukatech users in Europe engineer their product development processes.

Since Tukatech was founded in 1995, we have been known for disrupting the product development processes in the apparel industry. The new generation has proved to have a thorough understanding of the importance of technology in the apparel industry. Marta is a perfect addition to show traditionalists how to get more productivity with fewer people,” commented Mr. Ram Sareen, Founder and CEO, Tukatech, Inc.

“I grew up in a family that developed technology and equipment for the apparel industry; we all have a passion for creating the most innovative solutions.

TUKAcad and TUKA3D systems have done wonders for the apparel industry globally. I’m excited to see what they can do for companies in Italy and throughout Europe,” says Marta Maiandi. “I am very excited to be with the Tukateam and I am looking forward to leading our team of engineers in Italy to help the customers to improve the performance of their processes with our consulting and systems,” she added.

Posted June 30, 2016

Source: Tukatech, Inc.

New Era For Denim Industry Starts: Robots Are In Action

ISTANBUL, Turkey — June 28, 2016 —  Operating in denim industry since many years, Vav Technology has been able to determine the health and safety deficit in the sector and accordingly, launched 2 new unique robots that imitate human hands in perfect standards.

Until a denim material reaches to its usage stage, its becoming exposed to many different processes like sandblasting, different washing systems etc. These operations  provide denim a more added value by the effects given.

In the past, sandblasting operations have been performed by the denim workers however because of its cancerogenic and negative effects on human health, it has been banned.

Alternating to it, the denim producers have been started “hand scraping’’ to get natural worn effects. Even though the results have been successful, the process has been too costly and hard.

Nowadays, these processes are being able to performed by VAV laser machines with less labor cost, less energy consumption, less chemicals and zero health problems. Laser system is able to give natural effects to denim just like its been made by human hand.

However, laser completely is not enough getting the most advanced effects. The potassium permanganate (PP) application is also needed after the laser process to get more natural, distinct, lighter and intended results.

As the PP application is a very hazardous process on human health and unfortunately is still getting used in denim industry, Vav Technology is developed an  innovative solution to prevent insecure and dangerous effects of scraping and PP processes, and  created two intelligent robots that imitate human hand by cloning the best worker by Clone Mac 10AX AN recording method.

With ERASER MD48 SCRAPING ROBOT, Vav Technology has been able to take the scraping tool from human hand and transplant it to robotic arms. By this way, the standardization in scraping process is achieved as well as labor mistakes, health problems, production capasity have been increased (App. 4000 trousers a day).

DA VINCI OB48 SPRAYING ROBOT, brings solution to dangerous chemical processes for lighting denim wit potassium permanganate . With this robotic system, the robotic arms copy the human movement and spray the water based chemicals on denim in a standardized amount each time. By this way, none of the workers are exposed to dangerous effects of the chemical. High productivity with very fast activity (App.6000 pants a day).

Both Eraser MD48 and Da Vinci OB48 robots have been created with Vav’s 8 years long R&D studies and long experience in the industry. With all the machines and robots created, the company is mainly aiming to provide health and environment friendly production solutions as well as to reach high quality and high productivity  with less labor and production cost, less energy consumption, and less labor mistake.

Posted June 30, 2016

Source: VAV TEKNOLOJİ BİLİŞİM SAN. VE TİC. A.Ş.

Two Of A Kind: Meet Phifer’s Newest Blackout, Light-Filtering Sheerweave® Fabrics

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — June 29, 2016 — It’s often said that good things come in pairs. Phifer Incorporated’s new SheerWeave Style 7400 and 7450 interior sun control fabrics, featuring blackout and light-filtering options, are no exception.

With a face of subtle texture – emulating the look of natural fibers – and a unique foamed backing, SheerWeave Style 7400 is the latest addition to Phifer’s bustling range of blackout fabrics. From office settings to residential applications, this collection’s neutral color palette comprised of eight colors – Cotton, Parchment, Sesame, Pebble, Seagrass, Shale, Spice and Flint – is sure to complement any décor. Style 7400 is GREENGUARD Certified, PVC-free and flame retardant for commercial use.
SheerWeave 7450 is a complementary range of light-filtering fabrics that uses the face fabric of Style 7400. Illuminating interior spaces, Style 7450 provides privacy while allowing the function and beauty of natural light. With its rich texture, these fabrics provide an elegant option to meet your light-filtering needs.

Both fabric styles are constructed from 100% polyester for durability and ease of maintenance and available in widths up to 118 inches to maximize fabrication efficiency.

Posted June 30, 2016

Source: Phifer Incorporated

American Flock Association Announces 9th Triennial Flock School

BECKET, MA —June 29, 2016 — The American Flock Association announced that its 9th triennial FLOCK SCHOOL covering materials, technologies and processing will take place August 3-5 on the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth campus.

The entire flocking process will be covered, from choice of flock, substrate and adhesive to coating and application techniques, as well as drying, curing and post treatments. Breakout sessions will address specific needs of the attendees.

Instructors are all seasoned veterans from the flocking industry.

This program is ideal for all levels of employees – from line operators to plant managers.  It is perfect for sales, technical, marketing and management personnel. This is a perfect chance to get a total overview of the flocking industry.

Posted June 29, 2016

Source: The American Flock Association

INDA Annual Report Benchmarks North American: Nonwoven Capacity, Production And Trade

CARY, NC, — June 29, 2016 — INDA, the Association of the Nonwovens Fabrics Industry, publishes the third edition of the annual North American Nonwovens Supply Report for its members. The report provides a view of North American supply, including the key metrics of capacity, production and operating rates, in addition to regional trade. The 51-page report offers 12 tables and 25 figures.

“This report is the benchmark for North American capacity, production, and supply information. It brings the clearest view available of the all-important supply/demand balance in the major nonwoven process categories. This is the only report we are aware of that publishes an industry operating rate; an essential element for our members’ strategic planning and business decisions,” said Dave Rousse, INDA President.

The report — and the INDA Quarterly Market Pulse and monthly Price Trends Summary — are provided to the 360-plus INDA member companies and associates as part of their membership.

New findings include:

  • From 1990 to 2015, North American nonwovens capacity has increased an average of 5.4 percent per year, outpacing U.S. real GDP, which grew at 2.4 percent per year over the same period. During this time the industry has more than quadrupled in size, adding over two million tonnes.
  • In 2015, North America’s nonwoven capacity increased to 2.98 million tonnes, (2.7 percent annual growth compared to the previous year’s growth of 1.2 percent). Suppressed investments due to the Great Recession, (2007 through 2009), subdued capacity growth through the end of 2014, producing a minimal additional 110,000 tonnes in North America, at an annual increase of 1.3 percent. “It appears accelerated growth in North American nonwoven capacity investments will continue through the next few years,” said Brad Kalil, Director of Market Research and Statistics, INDA.
  • Imports and exports are an important consideration in supply. North America receives imports (294,000 tonnes) comparable to ten percent of the region’s capacity; while exporting 163,000 tonnes. Contrary to industry assumptions, imports from overseas into North America are not substantial, accounting for — on a net/net basis — just 4 percent of the regions nonwoven capacity.

“It is INDA’s objective to continue to provide and improve the quality of data and industry information. I continue to be pleased with the increasing participation of nonwoven producers completing the survey and our ability to identify new or previously unreported nonwovens capacity,” said Kalil.

Posted June 29, 2016

Source: INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry

VOORMI® Unveils Dual Surface™ UL Technology Ultra Light Performance Wool Fabric Delivers All-Season Comfort

PAGOSA SPRINGS, Colo. — June 28, 2016 — VOORMI®, an innovator of domestically sourced precision-blended wool fabrics and apparel, is proud to unveil DUAL SURFACE™ UL Precision Blended Wool Technology. This technology, a key building block of the new All-Season Lightweight Collection by Voormi, leverages the brand’s precision blending capabilities to deliver a holy-grail mix of ultra-lightweight fabric, performance moisture management, and best-in-class durability.

Well known for the company’s innovations in precision blended wool for mountain professionals and outdoor pursuits, Voormi’s new Dual Surface UL Precision Blended Wool Technology delivers a significantly lighter weight merino-based fabric without sacrificing durability or performance. Voormi’s Dual Surface UL Technology locates a razor-thin layer of moisture wicking polyester next-to-skin while maintaining merino wool dominance throughout the remainder of the fabric. Combined with new super light construction, Dual Surface UL promises to deliver an unprecedented level of warm-weather comfort and all-season performance.

Dual Surface UL fabric weighs just under 100g per square meter, making it 30 to 50 grams lighter than the leading ultra light merino fabrics currently on the market. Voormi’s Chief Marketing Officer Timm Smith commented, “Our goal has always been to expand the performance possibilities of merino wool. We’re beyond thrilled with the results from our new Dual Surface UL Technology; it’s a fabric that is as comfortable on a boot pack as it is on the river.”

Dual Surface UL Precision Blended Wool is currently available in three styles:

Short Sleeve Tech-T ($70)
Featuring our lightest and most air permeable Dual Surface UL Precision Blended Wool, this versatile summer staple runs the gambit on warm weather days. Naturally UV protective, anti-microbial, and leveraging all the moisture managing wonders of wool, this basic tee is anything but basic. Made in the United States Exclusively from ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGHCOUNTRY MERINO™ Wool. Relaxed Fit. Now Available.

Long Sleeve Tech-T ($90)
Featuring our lightest and most air permeable Dual Surface UL Precision Blended Wool, this versatile year-round staple will keep you cool in the summer and warm and dry through the rest of the year. Naturally UV protective, anti-microbial, and leveraging all the moisture managing wonders of wool, this long-sleeve tee is fit to go everywhere you do. Made in the United States Exclusively from Rocky Mountain Highcountry Merino Wool. Relaxed Fit. Now Available.

Solarium Hoodie ($129)
Our go-to summer long sleeve. Featuring the lightest and most breathable Dual Surface Precision Blended Wool we’ve ever made (100 g/m2), the Solarium handles the height of the summer sun with as much poise as it does a crisp morning start. Thanks to our proprietary precision blending process, the naturally UV protecting, thermally regulating Rocky Mountain Highcountry Merino wool provides plenty of cover for the razor thin layer of moisture wicking synthetic fibers underneath. Relaxed Fit. Now Available.

Posted June 28, 2016

Source: VOORMI®

Lectra Unveils Lectra Fashion PLM V5

PARIS — June 28, 2016 — Lectra is pleased to announce the launch of Lectra Fashion PLM V5, the newest version of its product lifecycle management solution. This new release boosts overall production efficiency by extending its process coverage to pre-production stages.

Tailor-made for brands and retailers, the innovative solution was developed with the ambition of addressing the market-specific challenges of today. “We are now living in a digital world, more so in fashion than other sectors and Lectra aims to keep its customers ahead of the evolving industry. To help them deliver profitable, on-trend collections within increasingly tight time constraints, we need to go one step further by accompanying them in their pre-production processes with both our technology and industry expertise. Clearing potential roadblocks right from the start ensures efficiency in the later production stages,” explains Céline Choussy Bedouet, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, Lectra.

The extended process coverage will provide greater visibility over fabric and product cost management processes and guide companies towards making the right calls prior to production. This helps companies optimize profitability as the solution enables them to run multiple cost simulations concurrently via consolidated summary views. Additionally, this latest version will help reduce fabric waste in production, as companies will be able to estimate fabric consumption for future collections and simulate different purchase-order scenarios earlier on.

In addition, given the increasingly nomadic nature of its users, Lectra Fashion PLM V5 is equipping companies with a brand new series of mobile applications to accelerate day-to-day decision-making. By being able to share and view mobile versions of their works-in-progress, brands and retailers can make on-the-spot decisions on work priorities, their collection range, the size and fit of their products during off-site meetings.

Furthermore, while improving profit margins and production speed are top priorities, Lectra is not compromising on design quality. As the PLM V5 solution is integrated with Adobe® Creative Cloud, connected design teams can create top-quality sketches with Adobe® Creative Suite and make changes while working in their native environments. Lectra is also careful not to neglect the creative thought process by providing a mobile application for designers to take and share photos instantly with their team members. To facilitate the patternmaking process for customers, Lectra Fashion PLM has upgraded their previous solution by including newer, more sophisticated and substantial content libraries.

Last but not least, Lectra Fashion PLM V5 makes the user experience a smooth and fuss-free one. Featuring a more intuitive and visually appealing interface, users will have easy access to more detailed information such as product specifications. “Lectra continuously strives to push past the frontiers of fashion technology to better serve this industry. We aim to accompany our customers every step of the way, right from the very first creative spark to the final production stages. With 40 years of fashion industry experience under our belts, our goal now is to keep innovating. Lectra Fashion PLM V5 is another sign of our commitment to this goal,” concludes Daniel Harari, Lectra CEO.

Posted June 28, 2016

Source: Lectra

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