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STOLL will present the new knitelligence® machine generation at ITMA Barcelona

(c) 2019 STOLL
ITMA 2019, Barcelona - the most important international textile machine exhibition in Europe becomes the showcase of innovations for H. Stoll AG & Co. KG. For the first time, STOLL will present the new knitelligence® machine generation at this exhibition. In addition STOLL will present the latest innovations and developments within the fields of Fashion & Technology, Technical Textiles and knit and wear. Furthermore STOLL will present a production process thanks to knitelligence® and STOLL-knitrobotic®.

The new knitelligence® machine generation takes you into the future of digitization! Tailored to the specific needs of the digital world, this generation facilitates work through process automation, more transparency, shorter response times, shorter production cycles, and higher productivity. Based on knitelligence® and the latest innovation, STOLL-knitrobotic® a fully automated production process will be presented. At the end of the process, visitors can take home a finished knitwear piece with an individualized motif as a souvenir.

Materialization motiv (c) 2019 STOLL
Materialization motiv (c) 2019 STOLL


The new STOLL Trend Collection, Materialization, will be presented as part of the sector of Fashion & Technology. This collection exemplifies and impressively demonstrates the variety of materials that STOLL technology supports. In addition to the commercially available yarns, STOLL also worked with yarns that are unusual for the knitting industry – representing a solution to a major challenge of flat knitting technology. These yarns include used plastic bags, silver foil, and jute bags that have been utilized to knit luxury products – the inspiration here being the concept of up-cycling.

In the sector of Technical Textiles, STOLL showcases the steady market growth of technical applications and implementations. STOLL will present various demanding technical applications on the CMS 530 ki W in the gauge E7.2. Other technical applications to be presented by STOLL at the exhibition will include TT home, TT med, TT mobility, TT e-tex and TT sport.

ADF 830 (c) 2019 STOLL
ADF 830 (c) 2019 STOLL


CMS 530 (c) 2019 STOLL
CMS 530 (c) 2019 STOLL

In field of knit and wear STOLL will present the ADF 830-24 ki W knit and wear and CMS 830 ki knit and wear. The ADF 830-24 ki W knit and wear offers even greater flexibility in coloring and patterning – providing greater productivity. This ADF offers the entire spectrum of technology and functionality in the knit and wear range.

The second machine in sector of knit and wear is the CMS 830 ki knit and wear. This machine is a high-performance, basic machine with an excellent price-performance ratio. In addition to the enhancement of the intarsia capability, the CMS 830 ki knit and wear offers the gauge E9.2. This machine is the economical entry-level machine for flexible use, both for conventional production and knit and wear divisions.

knitelligence (c) 2019 STOLL
knitelligence (c) 2019 STOLL


Come by and become inspired by the lectures encompassing knitting, technology, machines, services and software solutions.

STOLL is looking forward to your visit - Hall H8.0 | Stand D201.


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