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Knowing which way the wind blows

Overall view of the Maxtronic® MULTIAXIAL
The new Maxtronic® MULTIAXIAL – an expert in meeting the requirements of the wind power sector. Just as sustainable as the production of wind energy is the growth in businesses specialising in the technology for its exploitation. For some time now, the wind turbine market has been expanding very positively.

The textile machinery producer, KARL MAYER MALIMO, has expanded its product range in order to cater for the special requirements of the wind power sector even better. This subsidiary of KARL MAYER, the market leader in warp knitting and warp preparation machines, is a specialist in producing multiaxial machines, among others, for producing the composites from which the rotors of the wind turbines are manufactured. The current model in this successful range is designated the Malitronic® MULTIAXIAL. It was launched onto the market in 2009 and has been proving itself successfully since then in a wide range of applications. This flexible and efficient machine was complemented by the Maxtronic® MULTIAXIAL (Fig. 1) at the beginning of this year – a new machine, which is based on the technology of the Malitronic® MULTIAXIAL.

Technical features The Maxtronic® MULTIAXIAL specialises in meeting the standard requirements of rotor blade production in Asia. It offers an excellent price:peformance ratio and is extremely flexible. With various weft insertion systems, this multiaxial machine can produce a wide range of different reinforcement structures – a performance profile that is also achieved very easily. KARL MAYER’s integrated KAMCOS® system provides an easy-to-understand man:machine interface via touchscreen (Fig. 2 / Teaser Image), accurate monitoring, and the possibility of data communication with company networks.

Fig. 3: The weft laying system

As well as being flexible and easy to operate, the Maxtronic® MULTIAXIAL is also extremely accurate. The well-thought-out design of the transport chains and the weft-laying units (Fig. 3) guarantees absolute uniformity and constant yarn tension levels when processing technical yarns – at every laying angle. Despite high laying frequencies and machine speeds, the yarns are handled extremely gently on the machine. This is due to the use of state-of-the-art materials and complex design details, especially with regard to the design of the drive technology and weft insertion systems. Just like the Malitronic® MULTIAXIAL, the Maxtronic® MULTIAXIAL is also available in a working width of 100". The integrated cutting devices (Fig. 4) enable the finished textile to be cut into webs of the required width directly on the machine. The standard version comprises one set of three cutting devices – one each at the sides and one in the middle. The machine operates in the standard gauges of E 5 and E 6, and additional gauges are available on request.

Market launch

MALIMO is highlighting its closeness to the market by choosing its Chinese KARL MAYER subsidiary to produce the machine. This is where the first machine presentation was held from 14 to 17 January. During the first in-house presentation in Changzhou City, the innovative new machine was processing glass fibre yarns produced by Yixing Yushi Special Type Glass, OCV Glass Fibers, CPIC Fiberglass and Taishan Fiberglass, which were all supplied from a roll. Multiaxial reinforcing fabrics for use in composites were being produced from the technical yarns at maximum precision and a high speed. At an operating speed of 1,500 min-1, the Maxtronic® MULTIAXIAL was producing 4.5 running metres per minute - a performance that greatly impressed the guests. Representatives from 21 producers of composites and rotor blades accepted KARL MAYER’s invitation and travelled there from every region of China. “During the individual machine presentations, our customers watched the operations of the new Maxtronic® MULTIAXIAL very closely and looked at its technical features very carefully,” said Axel Wintermeyer. The sales director of KARL MAYER MALIMO was pleased to add, “Our visitors asked many questions and said that they had been given many new ideas for planning their production strategies. We are, therefore, very optimistic as this new machine in our multiaxial range is about to go on sale.” The market launch of the Maxtronic® MULTIAXIAL is scheduled for the third quarter of this year. The machine will first of all undergo specific field trials to adapt its performance features optimally to suit market requirements.

Fig. 4: Cutting device for separating the webs

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