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Home » Staubli’s latest textile machinery at IGATEX 2018
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Staubli’s latest textile machinery at IGATEX 2018

By April 24, 20182 Mins Read
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Stäubli, a renowned global provider of weaving solutions, is set to show its current range of machinery at IGATEX 2018 expo, in Pakistan, which will be held from April 26 to 29, 2018. The Swiss company will be seen at 11th international exhibition and conference for garment and textile industry to be held at the Lahore expo centre.

Stäubli’s product range includes solutions for automated weaving preparation, frame and Jacquard weaving, and carpet and technical textile weaving. Pakistan weaving industry is currently seeing growing demand for heavy and large-format Jacquard fabrics such as upholstery or terry cloth. Stäubli’s range of Jacquard machines perfectly covers the requirements of these applications.

The company will display the latest LX series of Jacquard machines at the expo. The recently re-engineered LX series features a lifting mechanism that allows high-speed weaving of even extremely heavy fabrics. The latest models in the LX Series, the LXL and LXXL, are likewise built for high speed but also for even greater load capacity.

A key feature of every Stäubli SX or LX Jacquard machine is the MX module, which controls the precise up-and- down movement of each and every hook. The MX module is made of optimized materials and delivers remarkable service live.

Stäubli offers automatic warp-tying machines for reliable single- or double-knot formation at maximum tying speeds. The machinery ensures efficiency, and the warp threads are perfectly drawn through the weaving harness. At the booth, visitors can observe the TOPMATIC tying machine, a perfect workhorse for mills weaving cotton, wool, silk, blended yarns, filament yarn, monofilaments, or technical yarns.

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