<strong>Stäubli presents high-end technologies at ITME</strong>

Stäubli presents high-end technologies at ITME

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Some of the products displayed by Staubli  for the first time in India are a new jacquard module, MX Pro and warp tying machine, TIEPRO.

Stäubli, which offers innovative machinery systems and solutions for high quality textile production, presented its high-end technologies, machinery, and solutions that offer greater benefits to the weaving mills at ITME 2022. “We are pleased to be here at this trade fair to show our innovations and new products. Some of the products displayed by Staubli  for the first time in India are a new jacquard module, MX Pro and warp tying machine, TIEPRO. India is one of the main markets for us and we are present at all the key textile hubs in the country to serve our customers better,” stated Fritz Legler, Textile Global Head of Marketing Sales & Service WPS Textile Marketing Officer, Staubli Sargans AG.

Stäubli electronic Jacquard machine SX PRO produces excellent results in weaving terry cloth, upholstery, tapestry, silk fabric, apparels or seat covers, and technical fabrics on all types of air-jet, rapier and water-jet weaving machines. The Jacquard machine SX PRO is very robust, wear-resistant, and designed for many years of daily use with a minimum of maintenance. Because the power supply is integrated into the Jacquard head, the machine is very compact and can be readily installed in any weaving mill.

The new TIEPRO warp tying machine is designed for universal use with standard warp yarns in any weaving mill. It features a new type of yarn separation system without separating needles, which makes it especially economical. Also, on the display at ITME was the latest frame weaving solutions.

Visitors to the Stäubli booth could discover latest textile technology and learn more about solutions that can make their processes increasingly sustainable. “We develop all our products for enhancing productivity while considering the eco-friendly benefits (like reduction in raw material usage, energy consumption and maintenance requirements). Our endevour is always to produce machines that are helping in reducing the carbon footprint for the user (i.e the textile industry) as well,” he informed.

Speaking about the future, Fritz Legler said, “At present, our order books are very good. But, there is a lot of uncertainty in the market and demands differ from country-to-country. We found at ITME that customers in India are more optimistic about the near and long term growth.”

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