Van de Wiele’s solutions
Van de Wiele joins forces to offer its customers at ITMA the unique opportunity to discuss about all new developments on carpets. Van de Wiele is the only company that offers complete carpet and velvet solutions with machines for yarn producing, weaving, tufting and finishing.
Van de Wiele joins forces to offer its customers at ITMA the unique opportunity to discuss about all new developments on carpets. Van de Wiele is the only company that offers complete carpet and velvet solutions with machines for yarn producing, weaving, tufting and finishing.
Again, important breakthroughs will be shown during the ITMA in November in Milan. Not only new woven and tufted carpet qualities for area rugs and wall-to-wall, but also new machine generations will be introduced. The constant drive for innovation in Van de Wiele, is leading to new machine developments with more electronic drives, more automation, more flexibility and more productivity. You will be surprised by the innovation on the extrusion, the tufting and weaving machines, the management control systems and more.
If you want to produce high density carpets in handlook, Axminster carpets, face-to-face carpets, light weight carpets, tapestry rugs, artificial grass, sisal look carpets, flat weave carpets, loop pile carpets or any other carpet, Van de Wiele will look with you to find the best technical solution for producing this carpet. For the electronic jacquards of Bonas the focus is on flexibility and productivity. Four jacquards will be on display ranging from 5,000 hooks for terry over 16.128 hooks for high density and fashion articles until 18,500 hooks directly mounted on the loom weaving light carpets and gobelin. two machines will be with smart drive, without cardan shaft, and the terry loom will run at a speed of 900 rpm.
New developments on Bonas and JTS harnesses will be shown for various kinds of applications. Technical textile applications woven on the Van de Wiele distance weave machines VSi42 and Bonas H3D will be on display, showing the numerous opportunities with the Van de Wiele/Bonas machines in that ever growing field going from aerospace applications to safety textiles.