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Industrie 4.0 solutions at Texprocess

By May 12, 20172 Mins Read
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Enterprises Dürkopp Adler AG, PFAFF Industriesysteme und Maschinen GmbH, Beisler and KSL presented state-of-the-art industrie 4.0 solutions at a joint booth at the Texprocess fair, which was held in Frankfurt from May 9-12. The companies exhibited silk, leather materials, high-speed sewing machines and robotic sewing unit among other things.
On the joint booth, visitors gained a live impression of the advantages offered by the networking of up to 1,500 sewing machines and the real-time analysis of all machine and production data – and see how simple and user-friendly such a system is structured. Also the replacement of the operator by a robot became reality within the near future. A study shows how several working places are linked by a robot gripping arm so that sewing is done fully automatically.
At Texprocess, Dürkopp Adler AG demonstrated its strengths with regard to the automation and digitisation of industrial sewing technology by the novelties shown and underlines its leading position in the world of sewing technology.
The latest Premium generation of the flagship M-Type makes it possible to network sewing places, e.g. in the automotive or home upholstery production, and machines can be adapted to different requirements via a central server. Thus, the individualised production in the Industry 4.0 era is as easy as never before. These digitally controlled machines are now available in all types of construction as flat bed, cylinder arm and post bed machines.
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