Machinery and processing procedures are increasingly digitally controlled, as the example of Texprocess exhibitor Audaces shows. © Messe Frankfurt/Pietro Sutera
Machinery and processing procedures are increasingly digitally controlled, as the example of Texprocess exhibitor Audaces shows. © Messe Frankfurt/Pietro Sutera
Halo electronics provide custom-tailored IT solutions, that offer textile industry customers the perfect level of data transparency - from fibre to finished product. © Halo electronics
With the Over Cutter Camera OCC and its advanced optical system, cutting patterned and digitally printed fabrics is just as precise and easy as cutting non-printed or solid-colored textiles. © Zünd
Industrial knitting and sewing machines have to conduct the highest precision work. Every day, they process several hundred kilograms of wool or yarn. In this manufacturing process, the reliable interaction of bearings, gears, sliding elements and hundreds of fine needles and circuit boards is essential. © Terrot
Ring-spinning cot J-468: Saurer is fulfilling customers’ requests for a ring-spinning cot with a hardness of 68 Shore A, completing the range of Accotex J-series cots from soft to hard. © Saurer