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Home » Laxmilooms to unveil cam-driven rapier loom at ITMA2023
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Laxmilooms to unveil cam-driven rapier loom at ITMA2023

By May 17, 20232 Mins Read
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The Laxmi LHR 450 high-speed rapier loom is a state-of-the-art cam beat-up loom developed by Team LAXMI at their Ahmedabad plant under “Make in India” campaign.

Laxmilooms, a Shanghvi family-owned company is proud to launch their newest product, a cam-driven rapier loom (LHR 450) at ITMA 2023, Milan.

The Laxmi LHR 450 high-speed rapier loom is a state-of-the-art cam beat-up loom developed by Team LAXMI at their Ahmedabad plant under “Make in India” campaign for better sustainability and growth with indigenous manufacturing and in-house automation development of control cabinet for integrated and efficient performance of loom with easy access to operational parameters on a touch-panel and with a vision of integrating IOT 4.0 in the near future.

The Laxmi LHR 450 will be available in reed spaces from 180 cm to 380 cm with WIR of 1000 meter/minute, with suitable servo take-up & let-off (beam flange dia up to 1000 mm), with stepper motor driven 8-colour weft presenter, with pick-finding device, with independent leno motion and with energy-efficient motor, which makes it suitable for weaving light to heavy fabric.

With the introduction of Laxmi LHR 450, the company expects to have excellent sales potential & many opportunities in various weaving markets across the globe.

With the in-house development of machine & control cabinet and customization options, a customer can take advantage of varied and specialised weaving needs.

With LHR 450, Laxmilooms is also exploring new market openings for woven technical textiles.

Laxmilooms have earlier displayed their CMA Plus automatic pirn-change shuttle loom with unifil winder and autonomous quill operation at ITME 22 in India last year. The company is looking for new market openings for selvedge denim and technical textile fabric weaving.

CMA Plus automatic pirn-change loom is available in reed space of 120 cm to 220 cm with speed of 200 to 225 picks/min, with servo take-up & let-off (beam flange dia 800 mm).

Laxmilooms looks forward to meeting its visitors at ITMA 2023, Milan at their booth no C108 in Hall no 6 between 8 and 14 June 2023.

Laxmilooms also expresses their thanks to The Ministry of Heavy Industries, Government of India, CMTI, TMMA, TMMC & the entire Indian textile industry for the assistance & encouragement received during the development of the LHR 450 loom.

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