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Karl Mayer: Main focus on lightweight machines |
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Karl Mayer will be
displaying its products in Hall E1, Stand A 54 and the main
focus will be on light weight machines unaffected by heat
and cold, such as the RSE 4-1 – the first Raschel machine
with CFRP components, and a two-bar high-performance tricot
machine with CFRP equipment belonging to the second
generation. Moreover, the company will also be featuring a
machine type JL 59/1 B and a DJ 4/2 EL. |
The first port of call for all those interested in
warp-knitting machines and warp preparation equipment at the
ITMA ASIA + CITME 2010 will be hall E1, stand A54 – the Karl
Mayer exhibition stand. As one of the highlights, this global
player with its headquarters in Obertshausen will be featuring
the production increases which can be achieved through the
appropriate integration of carbon fibre components and the
correspondingly adaptation of the machine concept. The RSE 4-1 –
the first lightweight raschel machine – will be seen under
continuous production conditions at ITMA ASIA + CITME, and will
reach speeds which have previously not been achieved.
The increase in efficiency will be achieved by using lighter
and more stable carbon fibre components in the bar area. A
further advantage of the lightweight materials is that, they are
unaffected by heat and cold – an important attribute with regard
to increasing the tolerance range when configuring the
production environment.
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The RSE 4-1 with bars made of carbon fiber
reinforced plastic (CFRP). |
Thus it was possible to widen the window of climactic
specifications from +/-2°C to +/-7°C for trouble-free
operation. The first Karl Mayer machines to profit from the
advantages of integrating carbon fibre components were
high-production tricot machines. A model of the carbon fibre
component generation from this production sector will also
feature at ITMA ASIA + CITME. Further novelties on the Karl
Mayer stand will come from the Jaquardtronic® Lace and seamless
production sectors – a cavalcade of innovations which is by no
means exhausted.
Parallel to the mega machine show in Shanghai this
manufacturer, which abounds in innovative ideas, will be staging
an in-house exhibition in the customer centre at its subsidiary
in Wujin, showing the new RD 6/1-12. This extension to the
double raschel machine series will be described in greater
detail in this issue. In addition Karl Mayer will be featuring
another novel company product and a new Warp knitting machine
with parallel weft insertion.
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