Staubli to participate at the DTG Textile & Garment Machinery in Dhaka

Stäubli , a Swiss mechatronics company, primarily known for its textile machinery offering technologies that bring the textile industry more and greater benefits to participate at the 15th Dhaka International Textile & Garment Machinery Exhibition.

In Bangladesh, they will be exhibiting their know-how on their agents booth, i.e. Spintex Technology Ltd., where textile industrials can discover machinery and system solutions that allow to optimize the workflow in their mill in order to create more quality output and profit from increased time savings.

The automatic warp tying machine TOPMATIC 201 PC has an integrated double-end-detection that works even with flat warps without lease. Its tying speed can attempt 600 knots per minute. In addition to its rapidity the weaver profits of its long service life and the important flexibility it offers.

The large product portfolio includes solutions for frame weaving with air-jet, water-jet, rapier and projectile weaving machines. The range includes e.g. the new robust 1691 cam motion that is available with up to 8 lifting units, at a pitch of 12mm. Weavers can easily produce high quality fabrics as the machine assures gentle warp treatment. Its automatic and fully integrated levelling device prevents from overstretching the warp and avoids start-up marks. Due to interchangeable cams, weavers profit further from more flexibility as they can use the same cams for creating either a warp or a weft effect.

In regards of electronic rotary dobbies, Stäubli is offering the new generation of reliable state-of-the-art dobbies S3000/S3200. These series feature the new concept of selection of heald frames by locking and are compatible with weaving machines made by all the major makers.

Demanding less space and maintenance these machines operate at highest production speeds whilst occurring less noise and vibration. Worldwide appreciated and renown, there are over 30,000 S3000/S3200 dobbies in service around the world today.

Flat, terry or technical weave – the SX and LX Jacquard machine masters any application and adaptable to all types of air jet, rapier, and water jet machines, the SX Jacquard machine produces excellent results in the form of terry cloth, decorative material, tapestry, silk fabric, apparels or seat covers.

With its optimized housing and performant lifting mechanism the machine operates reliably under the most demanding conditions in weaving mills. The maximum number of hooks for the Jacquard designs is 25,600, or 51,200 hooks by combining two machines.

Stäubli wants its customers to get out the maximum of its machinery and offers trainings, technical support and spare parts even years after purchase.
Visitors are invited to have a glance at above mentioned product highlight at the Booth No. 251, Hall 2 – Spintex Technology Ltd and learn more about Stäubli machinery during the DTG Textile and Garment Machinery exhibition to take place from 8 to 11 February, 2018 at BICC, Dhaka.

Last year, DTG Textile and Garment Machinery exhibition created the record of over 35,000 visitors and over 880 exhibitors around the world. More than 1060 booths spanning 16 Halls are fully occupied with world class leading brands.

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