08/11/2017 – Mayer & Cie.
Mayer & Cie.’s Relanit celebrates anniversary
Cutting edge, trendsetting, 30 years old and one of Mayer & Cie.’s (MCT) most important and most successful machine types.

No spinitsystems without relative technology: The Relanit’s gentle processing of the yarn makes spinning and knitting possible © Mayer & Cie.

No spinitsystems without relative technology: The Relanit’s gentle processing of the yarn makes spinning and knitting possible © Mayer & Cie.

This is how a Relanit looked 30 years ago: Relanit 4, one of the machines presented on ITMA in 1987, works with four needle tracks © Mayer & Cie.

In 1987, ITMA opened on 13 October in Paris. It marked the sales launch of a technology that to this day is second to none in terms of productivity, yarn care and energy efficiency © Mayer & Cie.