At ITM 2108, the 34th international textile machinery exhibition schedule for April, Karl Mayer, developer of solutions for warp knitting, warp preparation for weaving and technical textile, is set to display market-specific and innovative systems.
The company is exhibiting as an innovative partner in the warp knitting and warp preparation sectors, and one which can offer leading brands many new ideas and concepts. Karl Mayer is specifically targeting producers of home textiles and stylish, functional clothing by exhibiting products for the warp knitting sector.
For its visitors, the company has prepared a machine show and a number of decorative islands to illustrate a variety of applications. The focus of these platforms, which are intended to generate new ideas, is lace fabrics for lingerie and clothing, terry goods made from polyester and cotton, warp-knitted spacer textiles and plush articles. Net curtains are the focus of the machine presentation.
Karl Mayer is an expert in warp preparation for the denim sector, and Karl Mayer Technische Textilien GmbH is showcasing innovative systems for the composites and building sectors.
ITM 2018 is one of the largest meetings of the global textile industry and gathers together some of the most important manufacturers of textile technologies from Turkey and around the world.
The ITM 2018 will be held from April 14 to 17, 2018, at the Tuyap fair convention and congress centre in Istanbul, Turkey.
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