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Mahlo’s straightening tech at SaigonTex

By March 28, 20192 Mins Read
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Mahlo will be displaying straightening technology and concepts for process control together with its sales and service partner, Thach Anh Vang, at SaigonTex expo, which will be held from April 10-13, 2019. Mahlo will be present at booth A1 1G-8 at SaigonTex.
The strategy of the Vietnamese textile industry includes offering high-quality products to reasonable prices. That is why producers always are on the lookout for new technology. Mahlo provides the perfect solution for that. The automatic weft straightener Orthopac RVMC-15 unites over 70 years of experience in machine building with latest developments. The result is the Mahlo-invented opto-electronic scanner for distortion detection using an oscillating lens and a re-engineered digital signal processor. It is probably the most sensitive and versatile system in the market, the company said in a press release.
In the area of process control, Mahlo introduces the Optipac VMC-15. The modular system optimises drying or fixing processes as well as the processes all around the stenter. Translated to the service life of a stenter, the energy costs amount to roughly 10 million euro. With the right straightening ad control technology, up to 30 per cent of this sum can be saved. For Mahlo clients, that means they can save several million euros by investing in a Mahlo process control system.
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