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The EC300-S collarette cutter
10.02.2023

TMAS: Svegea installs Collarette Cutter at Löffler

Svegea of Sweden – a member of TMAS, the Swedish Textile Machinery Association – has recently installed an EC300-S collarette cutter for the high speed production of tubular apparel components as well as an FA350 automatic roll slitter at the plant of Löffler, in Ried im Innkreis, Austria.

The EC 300-S collarette cutter is equipped with the computer-controlled True-Drive II and high pre-feed device, which is used by garment manufacturers around the world for the production of tubular apparel components such as cuff and neck tapes and other seam reinforcements. It operates at speeds of up to 20,000 metres per hour. The integrated, fully automatic FA350 roll slitter FA500 roll slitter is equipped with three separately adjustable settings enabling three different band widths to be cut within the same cutting cycle. Automatic tube sewing units are provided for sewn tubes in optional rolled or flat folded forms, depending on customer preference.

Svegea of Sweden – a member of TMAS, the Swedish Textile Machinery Association – has recently installed an EC300-S collarette cutter for the high speed production of tubular apparel components as well as an FA350 automatic roll slitter at the plant of Löffler, in Ried im Innkreis, Austria.

The EC 300-S collarette cutter is equipped with the computer-controlled True-Drive II and high pre-feed device, which is used by garment manufacturers around the world for the production of tubular apparel components such as cuff and neck tapes and other seam reinforcements. It operates at speeds of up to 20,000 metres per hour. The integrated, fully automatic FA350 roll slitter FA500 roll slitter is equipped with three separately adjustable settings enabling three different band widths to be cut within the same cutting cycle. Automatic tube sewing units are provided for sewn tubes in optional rolled or flat folded forms, depending on customer preference.

Sports and knitwear specialist Löffler is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2023. Its plant in Ried houses 25 circular knitting machines and three seamless knitting machines with an annual output of around 905,000 square metres of fabric, and in addition to product development, design, cutting and some sewing are all carried out in-house.

Löffler is known for its transtex under garments, which ushered in the two-layer principle of structures combining hydrophobic polypropylene and other fibres like cotton, Modal, Tencel or merino wool.

Before transtex, endurance athletes usually wore pure cotton underwear next to their skin, which became wet over time and cooled the body down. Löffler’s two-layer fabric prevented this, since the polypropylene does not absorb moisture and instead wicks it to the outside, where it can evaporate to keep the skin dry.

Innovation has been ongoing ever since, and in December, Löffler received an ISPO Award 2022 for transtex Retr’x – its latest functional underwear made from recycled polypropylene from textile waste and a combination of recycled and GOTS-certified organic cotton. Transtex Retr’x is neither dyed or bleached and is Standard 100 by Oeko-Tex as well as Made In Green by Oeko-Tex approved.

In addition to its own branded products, the plant makes sports garments for sister company Fischer, which is also based in Ried, and is at the same time involved in significant government tender projects, including the supply of polo shirts for the Austrian Red Cross and for the German and Austrian police forces. Combined, Löffler and Fischer employ approximately 700 people in the region of Upper Austria.

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TMAS by AWOL Media

(c) Zünd Systemtechnik AG
25.10.2022

Zünd: Auszeichnung für Heat Sealing Modul – HSM

Das Heat Sealing Modul – HSM von Zünd ist im Rahmen der US-amerikanischen Composites-Fachmesse CAMX mit einem Award ausgezeichnet worden. Das HSM vereinfacht den Zuschnitt und die Handhabung trockener Fasermaterialien mit thermoplastischen Anteilen. Damit bietet Zünd der Industrie eine Antwort auf ihr Bedürfnis, solche Materialien noch intensiver verarbeiten zu können.

Die American Composites Manufacturers Association ACMA hat das Heat Sealing Modul – HSM mit dem “Equipment and Tooling Innovation Award” ausgezeichnet. Diese Auszeichnung wird für Anlagen, Werkzeuge, Produktionshilfsmittel oder Software verliehen, die zur Verbesserung der Produktion, der Umweltverträglichkeit oder der Produktqualität und -leistung entwickelt wurden.

Bei der Verarbeitung von Trockenfasergeweben können Schnittkanten ausfransen. Das HSM versiegelt die Kante entlang der Schnittlinie mittels Heissluft, bevor das Schnittteil mit einem Power Rotary Tool – PRT geschnitten wird. Der Zuschnitt erfolgt mit voller Geschwindigkeit in jeder Richtung und verbessert die Teilequalität und die Produktionseffizienz.

Das Heat Sealing Modul – HSM von Zünd ist im Rahmen der US-amerikanischen Composites-Fachmesse CAMX mit einem Award ausgezeichnet worden. Das HSM vereinfacht den Zuschnitt und die Handhabung trockener Fasermaterialien mit thermoplastischen Anteilen. Damit bietet Zünd der Industrie eine Antwort auf ihr Bedürfnis, solche Materialien noch intensiver verarbeiten zu können.

Die American Composites Manufacturers Association ACMA hat das Heat Sealing Modul – HSM mit dem “Equipment and Tooling Innovation Award” ausgezeichnet. Diese Auszeichnung wird für Anlagen, Werkzeuge, Produktionshilfsmittel oder Software verliehen, die zur Verbesserung der Produktion, der Umweltverträglichkeit oder der Produktqualität und -leistung entwickelt wurden.

Bei der Verarbeitung von Trockenfasergeweben können Schnittkanten ausfransen. Das HSM versiegelt die Kante entlang der Schnittlinie mittels Heissluft, bevor das Schnittteil mit einem Power Rotary Tool – PRT geschnitten wird. Der Zuschnitt erfolgt mit voller Geschwindigkeit in jeder Richtung und verbessert die Teilequalität und die Produktionseffizienz.

Das HSM sorgt im Zuschnitt faserverstärkter thermoplastischer Kunststoffe für perfekt versiegelte Schnittkanten. Davon profitieren sowohl der Zuschnitt als auch die nachgelagerten Prozesse. Dank diesem Verfahren bleiben die Arbeitsfläche als auch die Arbeitsumgebung frei von losen Fasern. Gleichzeitig bleiben die Schnittteile formstabil und sind – insbesondere beim vollautomatischen Handling – einfacher zu handhaben.

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Zünd Systemtechnik AG

14.06.2022

Members of TMAS at Texprocess, Techtextil and Heimtextil in Frankfurt

ACG Nyström, a member of TMAS, the Swedish textile machinery association, will demonstrate the automated Talon 75 multi-ply cutter at the forthcoming Texprocess exhibition in Frankfurt, Germany, from June 21-24.

The Talon 75 is capable of cutting up to 7.5cm of compressed materials common to the sewn products and technical textiles industries. The machine is engineered to automatically pull stacked material plies from the spreading table to a modular, bristle-block conveyor bed for reciprocating knife cutting of patterns. Precise system operations with state-of-the-art motion control communications offer an industrial-strength solution.

Industry 4.0 ready
Eastman’s Talon multi-ply cutting systems are Industry 4.0 ready and equipped with the latest in condition based predictive maintenance technology. Their robust design utilises motors and amplifiers that automatically detect changes in critical components to notify operators well in advance of maintenance prompts. Also on display in Frankfurt will be Eastman’s ES-960, a material spreader capable of fast and easy spreading heights up to 20cm.

ACG Nyström, a member of TMAS, the Swedish textile machinery association, will demonstrate the automated Talon 75 multi-ply cutter at the forthcoming Texprocess exhibition in Frankfurt, Germany, from June 21-24.

The Talon 75 is capable of cutting up to 7.5cm of compressed materials common to the sewn products and technical textiles industries. The machine is engineered to automatically pull stacked material plies from the spreading table to a modular, bristle-block conveyor bed for reciprocating knife cutting of patterns. Precise system operations with state-of-the-art motion control communications offer an industrial-strength solution.

Industry 4.0 ready
Eastman’s Talon multi-ply cutting systems are Industry 4.0 ready and equipped with the latest in condition based predictive maintenance technology. Their robust design utilises motors and amplifiers that automatically detect changes in critical components to notify operators well in advance of maintenance prompts. Also on display in Frankfurt will be Eastman’s ES-960, a material spreader capable of fast and easy spreading heights up to 20cm.

Members of TMAS will be showcasing a range of solutions aligning with the growing trend for more localised and automated textile manufacturing at the forthcoming Texprocess, Techtextil and Heimtextil shows which are all taking place in Frankfurt from June 21-24.

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TMAS / AWOL Media