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Crealet to represent Comsat

By November 4, 20161 Min Read
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Crealet, a developer of electronically-controlled warp feed systems for weaving machines and mechanical engineering partner for the high-tech industry, has partnered with Comsat, which develops textile machines that meet the highest technical standards, and is now the exclusive representative of Comsat, starting from October 2016.
Crealet will be responsible for the whole range of products from Comsat for Switzerland, for Germany and for special cases worldwide. Comsat is the leading company in the textile machinery sector in Spain and is the world’s third-largest producer of direct and sectional warpers.
The Comsat product range includes direct- and sectional warpers, creel for warp beam production, warpers for selvedge spools, batching motions, and cloth inspection machinery. The latest manufacturing technologies, continuous quality control and intensive research and development ensure optimum product quality. The machines are characterised by their particularly robust design and are therefore particularly suitable for everyday use, even under high loads. 
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