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Home » CREALET´s new rapier weaving machine
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CREALET´s new rapier weaving machine

By July 1, 20161 Min Read
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CREALET is known for its innovative and customer-specific developments in the field of warp feeding. In addition to these applications, systems are offered, which are not manufactured by the machine manufacturer anymore.
The G6200 rapier weaving machine is mainly used for high-quality, fashionable fabrics and sophisticated technical fabrics made of glass fibre yarns, high tenacity filament yarns such as Kevlar and for the finest filter fabrics. Weaving fashionable and fancy fabrics usually creates a specific design or characteristic structure in a fabric.
Further applications are those where the warp beams are quickly woven out and an additional warp beam in high position makes weaving more efficient and economical.
Advantages of G6200 rapier weaving machine include: higher warp running time, higher plant efficiency, lower weaving costs and higher fabric quality.
For further information:
CREALET AG
Alte Schmerikonerstr.
3 8733 Eschenbach, Switzerland
Tel: +41 (0) 55 286 30 20
Email: moc.telaerc@ofni

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