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Stäubli at the 12th Dhaka International Textile & Garment Machinery Exhibition

TOPMATIC warp tying installation (c) 2015 Stäubli
Stäubli (Hall 2 / Booth No. 251) exhibits at a common booth of its agent Spintex Technology Ltd. A selection of most modern textile machinery products includes the high performance type 1681 cam motion and a warp tying machine.
Machinery to be seen and demonstrated at the booth

Passion, inherited from the long industrial experience, is one of Stäubli’s drive force to develop new products and technologies that offer the textile industry more and greater benefits. Here is a summary of the products that Stäubli will present:

Type 1681 cam motion

With its extremely robust construction, the type 1681 cam motion will be shown performing on an air jet weaving machine. It can as well be used on weaving machines with rapier and projectile weft insertions systems and is available with up to 8 lifting units, at a pitch of 12mm. Weavers can easily produce high quality fabrics as the machine assures gentle warp treatment. Its automatic and fully integrated levelling device prevents from overstretching the warp and avoids start-up marks. Due to interchangeable cams, weavers profit further from more flexibility as they can use the same cams for creating either a warp or a weft effect.

Pic: Type 1681 cam motion

Warp tying machine TOPMATIC

The model TOPMATIC 201 PC has an integrated double-end-detection that works even with flat warps without lease. Its tying speed can attempt 600 knots per minute. In addition to its rapidity the weaver profits of its long service life and the important flexibility it offers:

  • yarn range from 0,8 to 500 tex
  • suitable for warps with or without lease
On the Stäubli booth TOPMATIC is being demonstrated on a TPF3 tying frame showing its benefits in tying a denim warp.

Visitors are kindly invited to have a glance at above mentioned product highlights at the booth and learn more about Stäubli services, trainings and spare parts. The Stäubli specialists are available to discuss your expectations and requests regarding your future Stäubli machinery Equipment.

Pic: TOPMATIC warp tying machine for universal application

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