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02/08/2024 – Stäubli´s “TF30” weaving system

Revolutionizing technical fabric production

The “TF30” enables weaving mills to produce new types of technical fabrics in sectors ranging from medicine to transportation, aerospace, and more. Creating machinery to produce fabrics that are essential to global innovation is what motivates and inspires the teams at Stäubli.

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“LXL Pro” electronic jacquard machine for OPW airbag weaving. Available in four formats and up to 14,336 hooks. © Stäubli

 
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“LXL Pro” electronic jacquard machine for OPW airbag weaving. Available in four formats and up to 14,336 hooks. © Stäubli

 
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“TF30” weaving system for 3D fabrics. © Stäubli

 
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