Technologien

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Laser cutting brings spacer fabrics into perfect shape. High processing efficiency and finely sealed fabrics. © Eurolaser

 
10/05/2021 – Spacer fabrics

Spacer fabrics

Eurolaser: Perfect shape with laser cutting

More and more processors of modern textiles rely on automated, customer-specific systems from Eurolaser. By  Editorial staff
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Aralar site in Amezketa, Spain © Aralar

 
07/05/2021 – Environmentally friendly adult and baby wet wipes

Environmentally friendly adult and baby wet wipes

Voith and Trützschler Nonwovens: Papel Aralar invests in a PM 5

Successful start-up of Papel Aralar’s PM 5. With the recent investment, Aralar has two WLS lines with a total production capacity of 45,000 tons/year. By  Editorial staff
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A simulation of knitting and putting on a mask. The colors provide information about the tension. The influence of face shape and knitting tension on concern is demonstrated. © Fraunhofer ITWM

 
04/05/2021 – Series: Realistic simulation of technical textiles – Part 3

Series: Realistic simulation of technical textiles – Part 3

Fraunhofer ITWM: FIFST for complex load scenarios

Simulation methods for efficient prediction of textile behavior under stretching, shear, bending, torsion, or compression. by Annika Dreßler By  Editorial staff
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The stylish swimwear from Karl Mayer’s Textile Product Development department shows the potential of the five-bar newcomer RJ 5/1 N. © Karl Mayer Gruppe

 
04/05/2021 – Sunny times ahead with the RJ 5/1 N

Sunny times ahead with the RJ 5/1 N

Karl Mayer: Seamless chic swimsuit

Karl Mayer is continually adapting its Rascheltronic range to the needs of the market to give customers the edge in their dynamic business fields. By  Editorial staff
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Visualization with marking of individual yarns, simulation from the train in the plane and further compression with software “TexMath”. © Fraunhofer ITWM

 
03/05/2021 – Series: Realistic simulation of technical textiles – Part 2

Series: Realistic simulation of technical textiles – Part 2

Fraunhofer ITWM: What happens due to tension or compression?

FibreFEM computes mechanical effects on textiles – by Annika Dreßler, Fraunhofer ITWM By  Editorial staff
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MeshUP is used for the structure generation of weaving patterns and looping diagrams that transform them to structural meshes, on which mechanical properties can be computed. © Fraunhofer ITWM

 
30/04/2021 – Series: Realistic simulation of technical textiles – Part 1

Series: Realistic simulation of technical textiles – Part 1

Fraunhofer ITWM: Generating structures with MeshUp

Simulation methods for efficient prediction of textile behavior under stretching, shear, bending, torsion, or compression. by Annika Dreßler By  Editorial staff
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Streetart on the beach! © Karl Mayer Gruppe

 
26/04/2021 – Bathing fun – yay!

Bathing fun – yay!

Karl Mayer: Warp knitted terry fabric with digital prints

The terry cloth product creates vibrant accents with lively motifs in bright colours at the swimming pool, at the beach or in the bathroom. By  Editorial staff