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25/10/2015 – ITMA 2015

Mayer &Cie: With recycling system

On its 480 square meter, two-story stand in Milan the the long-established circular knitting machine manufacturer Mayer & Cie. (MCT) will be showcasing its latest interlock, striper, single jersey and mattress material machines.

D4 2.2 II is a high performance interlock (HPI) machine - further improved in its ability for handling fibre yarns such as cotton as well as in res...

D4 2.2 II is a high performance interlock (HPI) machine - further improved in its ability for handling fibre yarns such as cotton as well as in respect of both surface and knitted spacer fabric Photo: Mayer & Cie.

 
D4 2.2 II is a high performance interlock (HPI) machine - further improved in its ability for handling fibre yarns such as cotton as well as in res...

D4 2.2 II is a high performance interlock (HPI) machine - further improved in its ability for handling fibre yarns such as cotton as well as in respect of both surface and knitted spacer fabric Photo: Mayer & Cie.

 
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