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Home » Lace: Finer & more affordable with ML 46
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Lace: Finer & more affordable with ML 46

By January 1, 20142 Mins Read
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Lace is an indispensable accessory in the world of womens fashions, and has not been regarded as an unaffordable luxury for many years now. In fact, efficient production techniques have put these filigree fabrics well within the reach of every womans purse. For example, KARL MAYERs ML 46 has been setting new standards in terms of productivity.

At a working width of 134", this Multibar Lace machine can reach speeds of 850 min-1 and can produce an impressive range of high-end fabrics. The sample shown in the image is just one example of a fabric from its huge repertoire of patterning possibilities for producing fabric grounds and motifs. This lightweight fabric features eye-catching flowers, subtle decorative effects and a filigree leaf design on an open net ground. This full-width apparel fabric was produced in a gauge of E 24 to cater for the current trend for fine fabrics. Another feature is that the panels are edged with a narrow, curved border. This unobtrusive border means that skirts, dresses and tops do not have to be hemmed during making-up.

For further informaiton:

A.T.E. Enterprises Private Limited
A-19, CTS No 689, Veera Desai Rd
Andheri (West), Mumbai-400 053.
Tel: 22 66 76 61 00/6117.
Fax: 22 26 73 24 46.
Email: teg@ateindia.com
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