The company presented the OptiMax-i rapier machines at the expo. The wide OptiMax-i rapier machines can be equipped with positive guided grippers in widths up to 212-inch (540 cm). This demonstrates how Picanol can efficiently replace obsolete projectile technology for such applications as agro-textiles, packaging, and carpet backings.
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The company presented the OptiMax-i rapier machines at the expo. The wide OptiMax-i rapier machines can be equipped with positive guided grippers in widths up to 212-inch (540 cm). This demonstrates how Picanol can efficiently replace obsolete projectile technology for such applications as agro-textiles, packaging, and carpet backings.
The company presented the OptiMax-i rapier machines at the expo. The wide OptiMax-i rapier machines can be equipped with positive guided grippers in widths up to 212-inch (540 cm). This demonstrates how Picanol can efficiently replace obsolete projectile technology for such applications as agro-textiles, packaging, and carpet backings.
The company presented the OptiMax-i rapier machines at the expo. The wide OptiMax-i rapier machines can be equipped with positive guided grippers in widths up to 212-inch (540 cm). This demonstrates how Picanol can efficiently replace obsolete projectile technology for such applications as agro-textiles, packaging, and carpet backings.
The ANDRITZ neXline wetlaid line for glass fibres is designed for high production capacities and includes units for stock preparation, wetlaid forming, and binder application.
International technology Group ANDRITZ will be presenting its innovative nonwovens production and textile solutions at Techtextil 2019 in Frankfurt.
Glass fibre webs are having several advantages like cost-effective process, versatility to suit the fibre and end use requirements, but these fabrics show major drawback of poor mechanical properties to suit industrial application, say Pranshil Gourkar, Aaditi Chougule and SG Kulkarni.