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Amsler Tex AG and KARL MAYER cooperate
to produce a new fancy yarn for producing warp-knitted lace
Flames bring to mind raging infernos, destruction and
fire-fighting, but they are also often used to represent
passion, romanticism and startling colour effects. The lace
shown here, with its flickering palette of red and yellow and
orange, is just one example which arouses the senses and sets
pulses racing.
The bright, bold colours blaze playfully and unrestrained
over the delicate design, which features luxurious flowers in a
simple, abstract arrangement with ornamental foliage – a classic
look in terms of the pattern but a real trail-blazer in terms of
the colours used.
Two specialist companies, KARL MAYER, an experienced
manufacturer of warp-knitted lace and Amsler Tex AG, a company
with unique ideas and an innovative supplier of equipment for
producing fancy yarns, have cooperated to create this textile,
which represents a modern interpretation of the timeless art of
seduction.
Amsler Tex AG, a specialist in producing fancy yarns
worldwide
Articles made from products produced by Amsler Tex AG bring
diversity to textiles and an air of extravagance to classic
favourites, regardless of whether they are being used to produce
melange effects in T-shirts, salt-and-pepper effects on denim or
a pronounced natural look on shirts.
This Swiss company manufactures machinery for producing fancy
and special yarns, has been active at an international level for
more than 40 years, and is regarded as the ‘gold standard’
within the sector.
Several thousand machines running in more than 40 countries
worldwide and a considerable growth rate bear testimony to the
success of Amsler Tex AG. The experience and creativity of this
company and the high quality of the yarns produced by Amsler are
the reasons why this company has enjoyed consistent growth
rates.
The equipment produced by this manufacturer produces
high-strength yarns, enables the flame effects to be located in
just the right places, can be incorporated into virtually every
type of spinning machine, and is complemented by professional
software solutions, both for developing the yarns as well as for
the spinning process. Amsler Tex AG operates a worldwide service
network and is always happy to liaise with its clients, enabling
it to develop products specifically tailored to meet the needs
of its customers – and KARL MAYER has been particularly
impressed by this strategy.
A new fancy yarn for producing warp-knitted lace
The product designers at Amsler Tex and KARL MAYER have
developed a special flame-effect yarn which is designed to stir
the emotions. The development work was based on an ‘injection’
process. In this process, two yarns are twisted together and
short fibres are injected into the form-locking connection.
So-called slubs or flames are produced, whose length, thickness
and distance apart can be varied to create different structural
effects on the fabric.
The slubs can also be used to produce coloured effects. This
gives rise to a whole wealth of design possibilities, which can
only be fully utilised, however, if the yarns can meet the high
demands of processing on high-tech warp knitting machines in
terms of their stability, quality and strength.
This is backed up by thorough and extensive work carried out
by both KARL MAYER and Amsler Tex. The textile specialists in
both companies drew up a list of requirements, modified the
spinning sequences, and studied yarn running on the warp
knitting machine. The latest model in the multibar raschel
machine series was used for doing this in order to simulate
high-tech production conditions and also to make full use of the
performance features of the new ML 45.
The optimum construction of the fancy yarn for use in warp
knitting was found to be a combination of polyamide and Tencelâ
for the twists and cotton for the slubs. The thick spots that
were required for creating the design were located fairly close
together, so that they could be used to produce eye-catching
colour effects as the yarns were processed during warp knitting.
Test runs carried out on the ML 45 showed that this type of
yarn construction could be processed without any difficulties
whatsoever. The trials involved producing short runs over a
section of the working width. An attractive pattern was
produced, which should make the world of lace brighter, livelier
and more interesting especially for younger women.
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