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Marzoli displays complete spinning lines at the show

By July 1, 20212 Mins Read
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Marzoli – a Camozzi Group company and leader in the supply of complete spinning lines, components and digitalised solutions that optimise performance in spinning process – exhibited digital, innovative solutions at ITMA Asia + CITME 2021. At the event, Marzoli displayed its Draw Frame DFR1, which leads the field in terms of production capacity and yarn quality, thanks to 1000 m/min production and low CV%. Easy to operate, outstanding reliability, high flexibility and low operational costs are key features of this world-class draw frame.

Another company strength is Marzoli’s expertise in developing the most advanced digital technologies which together create smart solutions for predictive maintenance, remote control and plant management. Marzoli has developed MRM (Marzoli Remote Maintenance): the world’s first patented software platform able to analyse Big Data generated by machinery processes and also to continuously monitor mission critical operations. This ensures a reduction of machine downtime, a longer useful life of parts, and more timely and effective maintenance. 

Highlighting the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) in spinning mills, Marzoli presented Brain Box (a patented software with an integrated APP, developed entirely in-house, which significantly improves plant performance); TAOMAPP (a new and innovative approach to cotton analysis in which the trash level inside the cotton is accurately determined through photographs taken by smartphone) and Trash Analyzer (an effective tool that, together with Marzoli software platforms, analyses cotton’s trash content to optimise machinery set up). 

Marzoli also showcased its innovative solutions for the nonwoven sector at ITMA. With its deep experience and technological knowledge in fibre preparation, Marzoli is uniquely qualified in the implementation of plant for nonwoven products. By developing strategic partnerships with each customer, bespoke nonwoven manufacturing lines, can be developed, with each one based on exact production needs. 

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