月. 10月 14th, 2024

           At this year’s ITMACH India visitors can experience the latest electronic rotary dobby S3260 featuring the unique Stäubli locking system that assures the reliable selection of heald frames even at the highest production speeds. In Hall 6, Booth B-41/C-1, Stäubli will show this dobby in combination with the latest harness motion e32/33, featuring a new construction concept that completely eliminates the need for maintenance of the major parts of the harness motion. This setup churns out high-quality weaves, and allows the mill to step up the pace.

Stäubli offers a comprehensive range of versatile jacquard solutions. The latest SX and LX/LXL jacquard machines are in use in numerous weaving mills around the world, appreciated for their versatility as well as their robust and compact design. With optimized air flow and many other high-performance engineering features, these machines ensure reliable and precise shedding – the basis for high-quality fabrics economically woven at the highest production speeds.

As the perfect complement to its jacquard machines, Stäubli offers the MX module. Made of composite material, this is the heart of the jacquard machine, ensuring precise positioning. Stäubli harnesses, which can be tailored to each customer’s needs, complete the setup for mills that seek excellence and creativity in jacquard weaving.

The perfectly prepared warp is a prerequisite for any weaving process and a key to high-quality weaves. Stäubli offers automated weaving preparation solutions that support mills in this crucial production step with precision, reliability, and speed. The renowned Safir automatic drawing-in installations offer invaluable ‘Active Warp Control’ features such as optical recognition of colors and yarn twists. ITMACH India visitors will receive detailed information about these and other Stäubli workhorses designed to easily integrate into any weaving mill. Visitors to the booth are also invited to a hands-on demonstration of the Topmatic warp-tying installation – to see in person how quickly and easily reliable knots can be automatically tied with a variety of yarn types.

By daisen