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Home » Itema to exhibit at KTM
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Itema to exhibit at KTM

By March 24, 20171 Min Read
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Itema, a provider of advanced weaving solutions like weaving machines and integrated services, is exhibiting at KTM in Kahramanmaras, from April 6 to 8, 2017, in booth B1. Itema is born from the successful merger of textile machinery brands, such as Somet, Sulzer, and Vamatex.

At KTM, Itema will display both the Itema rapier R9500 and airjet A9500. The rapier R9500, the absolute Itema best-seller and the most successful rapier machine in recent history will be exhibited weaving a cotton apparel style. The Itema best-in-class shed geometry and the unique Turboprop system, coupled with the brand-new main motor with oil cooling, will demonstrate the superior machine’s speed and textile performances. Moreover, the airjet A9500 will show live its extraordinary skills in weaving denim, guaranteeing mass production while ensuring optimised running costs.

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