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JEC World: METYX and ITA officially join forces (c) METYX
METYX and ITA officially join forces
11.05.2022

JEC World: METYX and ITA officially join forces

The ITA Group, consisting of the Institute for Textile Technology of RWTH Aachen University (ITA) and their research and development service provider ITA Technologietransfer GmbH (ITA GmbH) are proud to announce their new partnership with METYX Composites, Turkey today at JEC World in Paris. METYX is a globally leading manufacturer of high-performance technical textiles for applications in the transportation, wind energy, construction, sports and leisure industries.

Ugur Ustunel, CEO METYX Composites: “The access to ITA´s competences along the entire textile composite value chain and to the impressive machine parks with over 250 machines from lab scale to industrial scale and the exchange with other partners will be very welcome for our future pre-competitive developments.” Dr. Christoph Greb, Scientific Director of ITA: “We are very happy to welcome METYX to our
network and to collaborate in many joint projects and studies on topics like recycling and sustainability, tapes and hybrid yarns or natural fibres just to name a few.”

The ITA Group, consisting of the Institute for Textile Technology of RWTH Aachen University (ITA) and their research and development service provider ITA Technologietransfer GmbH (ITA GmbH) are proud to announce their new partnership with METYX Composites, Turkey today at JEC World in Paris. METYX is a globally leading manufacturer of high-performance technical textiles for applications in the transportation, wind energy, construction, sports and leisure industries.

Ugur Ustunel, CEO METYX Composites: “The access to ITA´s competences along the entire textile composite value chain and to the impressive machine parks with over 250 machines from lab scale to industrial scale and the exchange with other partners will be very welcome for our future pre-competitive developments.” Dr. Christoph Greb, Scientific Director of ITA: “We are very happy to welcome METYX to our
network and to collaborate in many joint projects and studies on topics like recycling and sustainability, tapes and hybrid yarns or natural fibres just to name a few.”

Dr. Michael Effing, Managing Director of AMAC GmbH: „I am very happy to support ITA in developing and growing their network. ITA is located in the centre of the RWTH Aachen University Campus in close proximity to numerous other institutes for lightweight developments.”

SHIMA SEIKI to Exhibit at Techtextil North America 2022 (c) SHIMA SEIKI
SWG091N2
11.05.2022

SHIMA SEIKI to Exhibit at Techtextil North America 2022

Leading knit solutions provider SHIMA SEIKI MFG., LTD. of Wakayama, Japan, together with its U.S. subsidiary SHIMA SEIKI U.S.A. INC., will participate in the Techtextil North America exhibition in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. this month. Under the theme “techKNITians—Technical Engineered Knit Applications,” the company will display its latest computerized flat knitting machines and computer graphic design system technology, aimed at promoting knitted applications in the field of technical textiles.

Leading knit solutions provider SHIMA SEIKI MFG., LTD. of Wakayama, Japan, together with its U.S. subsidiary SHIMA SEIKI U.S.A. INC., will participate in the Techtextil North America exhibition in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. this month. Under the theme “techKNITians—Technical Engineered Knit Applications,” the company will display its latest computerized flat knitting machines and computer graphic design system technology, aimed at promoting knitted applications in the field of technical textiles.

Pioneered by SHIMA SEIKI, WHOLEGARMENT® knitting technology is capable of producing knitted items in their entirety without the need for sewing, and allows complex 3D forms to be knit such as car seat covers and interior furnishings. Selective compression allows control over placement and amount of pressure for various compression wear in sports and medical applications. The seam-free nature of WHOLEGARMENT® also ensures continuity of yarn, allowing functional yarns such as conductive yarns to wrap around the entire body without interruption, for applications in smart garments and wearable technology. Demonstrating the latest in WHOLEGARMENT® knitting technology at Techtextil will be the flagship MACH2XS machine that features the company’s original SlideNeedle™ on 4 needle beds and patented springloaded full-time sinker system. Capable of WHOLEGARMENT® knitting in all-needles, MACH2XS offers great flexibility for knitting high-quality WHOLEGARMENT® products with a seemingly endless variety of knit patterns at very high speed and efficiency, all while minimizing dependence upon labor-intensive sewing and linking. At Techtextil North America MACH2XS will be shown knitting a seam-free balaclava in one entire piece using fire-resistant yarn.

Also shown will be the SWG091N2 compact WHOLEGARMENT® knitting machine, also featuring SlideNeedle™ technology. Capable of producing small knitted items from safety gloves and compression socks to more sophisticated industrial applications such as tubular shields and harnesses, SWG091N2 offers unique solutions for the automotive, aerospace, sports, medical, safety, outdoor and other markets by knitting items in 3D without seams. SWG091N2 will be knitting fire-resistant gloves at Techtextil North America. SHIMA SEIKI’s SDS®-ONE APEX4 3D design system will also be available for demonstrations in design and simulation of various technical textiles. Of particular interest is its ultra-realistic simulation capability that realizes virtual sampling. When numerous variations must be evaluated before arriving at a final design, virtual product samples can be used to streamline the decision-making process by minimizing the enormous amount of time and cost normally associated with producing actual physical samples for each variation. The sustainability factor is also undeniable considering the amount of material normally gone to waste in the sampling stage.

Weitere Informationen:
Shima Seiki Techtextil knitting
Quelle:

SHIMA SEIKI

(c) Officina39
10.05.2022

Officina39 returns to Bangladesh Denim Expo with latest sustainable developments

Officina39 will attend the Bangladesh Denim Expo in Dhaka on 10-11 May, a new edition after a two-year break, characterized by a focus on sustainability and the central theme "Beyond Business".

Officina39 has been committed for years to the reconversion of the sector’s technologies to an environmental point of view: this attitude is expressed in its latest Trustainable™ collection FW 23, based on the approach of honesty, transparency and social responsibility that drives the company. Officina39 will present Aqualess Fade, a technology just recently presented at Kingpins that recreates the bleaching effect of chlorine on fabrics, a waterless special compound for the discoloration of denim on indigo/black garments which is reducing resource consumption and environmental impact.

Officina39 will attend the Bangladesh Denim Expo in Dhaka on 10-11 May, a new edition after a two-year break, characterized by a focus on sustainability and the central theme "Beyond Business".

Officina39 has been committed for years to the reconversion of the sector’s technologies to an environmental point of view: this attitude is expressed in its latest Trustainable™ collection FW 23, based on the approach of honesty, transparency and social responsibility that drives the company. Officina39 will present Aqualess Fade, a technology just recently presented at Kingpins that recreates the bleaching effect of chlorine on fabrics, a waterless special compound for the discoloration of denim on indigo/black garments which is reducing resource consumption and environmental impact.

Aqualess Fade completes and integrates Aqualess Mission, a combination of technologies that allows garment laundry processes to reduce 75% of the water use. Until now, the process included three eco-friendly technologies: Novascraper Indigo, a laser finishing technique that adds a natural, vintage look to denim garments; OZ-ONE Powder, an advanced product to give garments a bleached yet eco-friendly treatment, for a worn and distressed look; and Aqualess Aged, a waterless compound to give denim abrasion effects. Specifically, this last revolutionizing product has recently marked an important achievement which adds to the company’s sustainable credentials: Officina39 received, for its Aqualess Aged, the DeniSafe® certification of enzyme product(s) by Novozymes for safe production and safe use through dry application.

Bangladesh Denim Expo is also ideal for presenting the results of The Circle Book 2, the second chapter of a collective project gathering ten high-profile players of the textile supply chain. Officina39’s Recycrom™ technology and the expertise of Meidea, Lenzing, Tejidos Rojo, Calik Denim, Ribbontex, Spring85, Dr. Bock Industries, Crafil and RGT have merged together on the development of CULTURE.IN, a circular capsule collection transparently made from recycled and degradable materials: a practical demonstration of how the fashion industry can improve considering social and environmental impacts and goals.

Quelle:

Officina39 / Menabò Group srl

(c) ITM, Teknik Fairs INC
06.05.2022

The countdown for ITM 2022 has begun

Organized by the partnership of Tüyap Fairs and Exhibitions Organization Inc. and Teknik Fairs Inc., the ITM 2022 International Textile Machinery Exhibition will be held at Istanbul Tüyap Fair and Congress Center on 14-18 June 2022. Hundreds of domestic and international exhibitors are looking forward to presenting their newest technologies for the first time at the ITM 2O22 Exhibition. Leading textile machinery manufacturers, global sector investors, and professional visitors are planning to come to the ITM 2022 Exhibition to examine the latest technologies closely.

Trade committees from dozens of countries are requesting to attend the ITM 2022 Exhibition, which is included in the ‘Domestic Organizations Covered by State Incentives’ list by the Ministry of Commerce. Bangladesh, India, Iran, Serbia, Czech Republic, Pakistan, Indonesia, Ethiopia, Malaysia, Mexico, Egypt and Vietnam are among the countries that requested procurement delegations.

Organized by the partnership of Tüyap Fairs and Exhibitions Organization Inc. and Teknik Fairs Inc., the ITM 2022 International Textile Machinery Exhibition will be held at Istanbul Tüyap Fair and Congress Center on 14-18 June 2022. Hundreds of domestic and international exhibitors are looking forward to presenting their newest technologies for the first time at the ITM 2O22 Exhibition. Leading textile machinery manufacturers, global sector investors, and professional visitors are planning to come to the ITM 2022 Exhibition to examine the latest technologies closely.

Trade committees from dozens of countries are requesting to attend the ITM 2022 Exhibition, which is included in the ‘Domestic Organizations Covered by State Incentives’ list by the Ministry of Commerce. Bangladesh, India, Iran, Serbia, Czech Republic, Pakistan, Indonesia, Ethiopia, Malaysia, Mexico, Egypt and Vietnam are among the countries that requested procurement delegations.

The ITM 2022 Exhibition is of great importance for Turkish textile machinery and accessories manufacturers to increase their competitiveness in exports and to sign collaborations that will result in worldwide exports. Leading textile technology brands, which focus on product development and new productions during the pandemic conditions, are looking forward to the ITM 2022 Exhibition to present their products to the market and introduce them to their customers face to face. More than 300 manufacturers will make the world launches of their latest technological innovations at the ITM 2022 Exhibition.

Quelle:

ITM, Teknik Fairs INC

05.05.2022

Monforts at Techtextil showcasing its finishing and coating technologies

The Techtextil and Heimtextil Summer Special exhibitions, taking place together in Frankfurt from June 21-24, represent an opportunity for Monforts to showcase its finishing and coating technologies for two of its major markets – especially at a time when energy prices continue to soar for textile manufacturers in Europe.

Existing customers of Monforts include many manufacturers in the field of home textiles, as well as those making geotextiles, automotive fabrics and other functional materials – all of whom will be well represented in Frankfurt this June. Dedicated Montex lines have also been supplied to producers of airbags, flame retardant barrier fabrics and spacer fabrics, as well as high-temperature filter materials.

The Techtextil and Heimtextil Summer Special exhibitions, taking place together in Frankfurt from June 21-24, represent an opportunity for Monforts to showcase its finishing and coating technologies for two of its major markets – especially at a time when energy prices continue to soar for textile manufacturers in Europe.

Existing customers of Monforts include many manufacturers in the field of home textiles, as well as those making geotextiles, automotive fabrics and other functional materials – all of whom will be well represented in Frankfurt this June. Dedicated Montex lines have also been supplied to producers of airbags, flame retardant barrier fabrics and spacer fabrics, as well as high-temperature filter materials.

Energy prices are rising steeply everywhere and a particular emphasis for Monforts in Frankfurt will be on the energy and heat recovery that can be achieved with Montex stenters, through features such as better insulation of the treatment chambers or the MonforClean system, in which waste heat from the drying process is used to pre-heat the drying air resulting in a radical reduction in the conventional heat supply required compared to gas and thermal oil heating. The modular system for heat recovery can also be extended for exhaust air cleaning and odour elimination. Monforts can provide a range of further resource-saving and energy recovery options tailored to each individual line installation including modification of the heating source.

With the Qualitex 800 visualization software, all article-specific settings can be stored and the formulations for thousands of treatment processes called up again at any time. Individual operators can also personalise their dashboards with the most important machine functions and process parameters.

The Qualitex 800 system is available for the automatic and continuous operation of the company’s Montex stenters, as well as its Thermex continuous dyeing ranges, Monfortex shrinking systems and Montex®Coat coating units.

Monforts Montex®Coat coating units serve an equally diverse number of markets, including tents, tarpaulins and awnings, black-out roller blinds and sail cloth, automotive interior fabrics and medical disposables. Full PVC coatings, pigment dyeing or minimal application surface and low penetration treatments and solvent coatings (in explosion-proof conditions) with knife coating, roller coating or screen printing can all be accommodated with this system.

All of these very different materials require coating and finishing for maximum efficiency, using Monforts technologies which provide the ultimate in flexibility and the ability to switch quickly from one fabric run to the next, without compromising on the economical use of energy or raw materials.

The Monforts EcoApplicator offers further potential for sustainably achieving perfect finishes via a precise direct application system, as an alternative to conventional padding – where fabrics are immersed in a bath of the required finishing chemicals. It can significantly further reduce the energy and water required and finishes can be applied on just one side of the fabric, or both, and even separately on each side, to be sealed in place via different heating zones in the stenter.

Quelle:

A. Monforts Textilmaschinen GmbH & Co. KG / AWOL Media

(c) Mimaki
05.05.2022

Mimaki mit neuster Technologie für die Werbetechnik- und Textilindustrie auf der FESPA 2022

Mimaki Europe stellt auf der FESPA 2022 Global Print Expo (31. Mai – 3. Juni, Berlin) seine neuesten Technologien vor und tritt mit Kunden in Kontakt. Nach dem Erfolg der FESPA 2021 in Amsterdam nimmt Mimaki wieder als Goldsponsor an diesem wegweisenden Branchenevent teil. Mit einer Vielzahl neuer Lösungen, die Mimaki in diesem Jahr vorgestellt hat, ist die FESPA 2022 die erste Gelegenheit, sie auf einem internationalen Event zu präsentieren.

Mimaki Europe stellt auf der FESPA 2022 Global Print Expo (31. Mai – 3. Juni, Berlin) seine neuesten Technologien vor und tritt mit Kunden in Kontakt. Nach dem Erfolg der FESPA 2021 in Amsterdam nimmt Mimaki wieder als Goldsponsor an diesem wegweisenden Branchenevent teil. Mit einer Vielzahl neuer Lösungen, die Mimaki in diesem Jahr vorgestellt hat, ist die FESPA 2022 die erste Gelegenheit, sie auf einem internationalen Event zu präsentieren.

Im Rampenlicht
Zu den ausgestellten Technologien gehört die neue Serie 330, bestehend aus dem JV330-160, dem CJV330-160 und dem TS330-1600. Auf Basis einer plattformübergreifenden Strategie bieten die bei der Veranstaltung Global Innovation Days erstmals vorgestellten Modelle der 330-Serie eine qualitativ hochwertige und gleichzeitig kosteneffiziente Lösungen. Die Eco-Solvent-Inkjetdrucker JV330-160 und CJV330-160 verfügen über innovative Funktionen wie den neuen Medienwechsler, der ein gleichzeitiges Einsetzen von drei Medienrollen möglich macht, und den XY-Schneider, der das Schneiden der Medien in der X- und Y-Achse gestattet. Der TS330-1600 – er wird zum ersten Mal auf einer internationalen Messe ausgestellt – ist ein Sublimationsdrucker mit einem fortschrittlichen Auf-/Abwicklungssystem und optionalen Add-ons für noch mehr Effizienz, wie etwa ein 10-kg-Tintentank und eine Mini-Jumbo-Rolleneinheit.

Außerdem sehen FESPA-Besucher Mimakis ganz neuen Schneideplotter CG-AR.

Urbaner Flair auf der FESPA 2022
Ganz nach dem Motto „Experience print in motion“ der FESPA 2022 demonstriert Mimaki reale Anwendungen zusammen mit den Maschinen, auf denen sie hergestellt wurden. In diesem Jahr spiegelt der Mimaki-Stand in seinem Design die Straßen Berlins wider und zeigt von der Stadt inspirierte Arbeiten von Designern wie Nicky Nahafahik und Xavier Protano. Sie alle sind mit verschiedenen Drucktechnologien von Mimaki gedruckt und auf dem Stand ausgestellt. Nach ihrer erfolgreichen Zusammenarbeit im Jahr 2019 stellt Mimaki auch dieses Jahr gemeinsam mit der niederländischen Designerin Tessa Koops eine Auswahl an ausgefallenen Modeartikeln vor.
 
Kundenerfolge feiern

Das Herzstück des Mimaki-Standes auf der FESPA 2022 ist wieder die Customer Gallery mit Präsentation beispielhafter Muster und Erfahrungsberichte von aktuellen Kunden. Ferner wird es Live-Demonstrationen von Mimakis neuesten Technologien in speziellen Einsatzbereichen für Werbetechnik, industriellen Druck und Textilien geben. Zu den neuesten ausgestellten UV-Druckern gehören der UJV100 sowie die Serien JFX und UJF. Der hochgelobte 3D-Drucker 3DUJ-2207 ist auch dieses Jahr wieder auf der FESPA zu sehen, mit einer Präsentation der vielen hochwertigen, vollfarbigen Modelle, unter ihnen Figuren, maßstabsgetreue Modelle und Prototypen, die mit diesem kostengünstigen Drucker der Einstiegsklasse hergestellt werden können.
 
Hospitality- und Meeting-Bereiche bieten Raum für persönliche Gespräche mit Mimaki-Experten, in denen Fragen zu Anwendungen und Mimaki-Technologien beantwortet werden können.

Weitere Informationen:
Mimaki Mimaki Europe Fespa Global Print Expo
Quelle:

Mimaki / Bespoke

(c) Beaulieu International Group
05.05.2022

B.I.G. Yarns at Clerkenwell Design Week with carpet tile collections

B.I.G. Yarns has secured its debut spot at the return of Clerkenwell Design Week (24-26 May 2022) and will showcase its sustainable contract flooring to carpet makers, architects and designers.

B.I.G. Yarns’ polyamide-based collections are high-performing with a strong emphasis on elevating design through remarkable colour contrasts and patterns: from bulk continuous filament (BCF) to twisted and heat-set yarns, one-colour to multi-colour, between 650 and 15000 dTex.

Designers can tap into the Class 33 resilience and various comfort levels of its one-step 3Ply Resilya, Softitude, and new two-step ColorMind solutions to meet application requirements, as well as access monthly inspiration care of #CatchtheColor. ColorMind offers yarn diversity to support a new level of design sophistication in high-end carpet segments. The ColorMind colour bank features predefined colours, always in stock, meaning short lead times. Manufacturers can also benefit from customized lot sizes and bobbin length, creating even more flexibility and design freedom.

B.I.G. Yarns has secured its debut spot at the return of Clerkenwell Design Week (24-26 May 2022) and will showcase its sustainable contract flooring to carpet makers, architects and designers.

B.I.G. Yarns’ polyamide-based collections are high-performing with a strong emphasis on elevating design through remarkable colour contrasts and patterns: from bulk continuous filament (BCF) to twisted and heat-set yarns, one-colour to multi-colour, between 650 and 15000 dTex.

Designers can tap into the Class 33 resilience and various comfort levels of its one-step 3Ply Resilya, Softitude, and new two-step ColorMind solutions to meet application requirements, as well as access monthly inspiration care of #CatchtheColor. ColorMind offers yarn diversity to support a new level of design sophistication in high-end carpet segments. The ColorMind colour bank features predefined colours, always in stock, meaning short lead times. Manufacturers can also benefit from customized lot sizes and bobbin length, creating even more flexibility and design freedom.

B.I.G. Yarns continues to extend its ranges to reduce fossil-carbon in the industry and encourage greater product circularity. Its EqoCycle PA6 yarns incorporate recycled content originating from recycled and regenerated PA6 and are fully recyclable, improving resource efficiency and other environmental benefits throughout the value chain. Carpet tufters can also contribute to a sustainable future through less use of fossil resources and reduced greenhouse gas emissions with EqoBalance yarns. Both ranges offer the same high-quality performance as virgin-based yarns.

Quelle:

Beaulieu International Group / EMG

(c) Hexcel Corporation
29.04.2022

Hexcel Composite Solutions for the Automotive, Marine, Wind Energy and Recreation Markets at JEC World 2022

Hexcel will present a wide range of high-performance composite innovations for the Automotive, Marine, Wind Energy and Recreation markets during JEC World 2022 in Paris on May 3 – 5.

Hexcel will present a wide range of high-performance composite innovations for the Automotive, Marine, Wind Energy and Recreation markets during JEC World 2022 in Paris on May 3 – 5.

G-Vent Technology for Marine Structures
Hexcel has developed a new technology for out-of-autoclave (OoA) processing that delivers a game-changing reduction in process time and cost for marine manufacturers without compromising mechanical performance. Hexcel has leveraged its experience in aerospace and wind energy to develop its new G-Vent technology for OoA processing of highly loaded, thick section marine structures such as masts, foils, and wind-assisted ship propulsion (WASP) components. A full range of Hexcel marine prepregs are now available with integrated G-Vent technology, reducing the requirement for debulking steps and ensuring extremely low porosity (<1%) regardless of the laminate thickness. Leading marine non-destructive testing specialists Q.I. Composites recently confirmed that the thick section G-Vent panels they had evaluated had void contents and laminate quality in line with state-of-the-art autoclaved prepreg components. Visitors to the Hexcel stand will see a unique 400mm carbon cube cured in a single stage using 695 layers of HexPly M79 carbon fiber UD600 prepreg with G-Vent technology.

New HexPly® Nature Range Sustainable Prepregs
HexPly® Nature Range prepregs feature proven resins such as HexPly M49, M78 and M79 with bio-derived epoxy resin content. Created for use in all industrial markets, HexPly Nature Range materials can be seamlessly integrated into existing production processes, maintaining consistent mechanical performance and processing properties. A dedicated sustainability corner of the Hexcel stand will detail Nature Range products optimized for automotive, marine, wind energy and winter sport applications. The display will include an alpine ski produced by leading manufacturer Tecnica Group Ski Excellence Center which produces skis for Blizzard and for Nordica using HexPly Nature M78.1 UD flax prepreg material. In addition to the reduced environmental impact of the sustainably grown reinforcement, the flax fiber laminates also improve impact resistance and vibration damping in the ski.

HexPly® XF Surface Technology for Improved Part Surface Finish Quality
HexPly XF is a lightweight, semi-preg material that replaces traditional in-mold gel coat. It eliminates time-consuming refinishing work typically required to obtain a paint-ready surface and produces lighter, more consistent parts with shorter cycle times and a cleaner working environment. Visitors to the stand will see a composite panel illustrating a high-quality painted surface enabled with XF technology in a diverse range of industrial applications such as super yacht roof parts, Class A surface automotive panels, and both prepreg and infused wind turbine blades.

HexPly® M49 Prepreg for Automotive Visual Carbon Parts
HexPly M49 is easy to process and is especially suitable for visual carbon fiber-look applications such as the Brabus hood scoop on display on the Hexcel stand at JEC.

HexPly® Prepregs and HiMax® Reinforcements for Performance Marine Structures
Using a scale model of a Gunboat 68 performance sailing catamaran, Hexcel will illustrate how its HexPly and HiMax materials provide manufacturers with a complete set of lightweight composite solutions for high-performance marine structures. HexPly prepreg was selected for critical structural parts of the Gunboat 68 and provides very high mechanical performance including high dry and wet Tg.

Heavyweight HiMax reinforcements offer high deposition rates and remain easy to handle after cutting, making them highly suitable for industrial applications. In combination with a lightweight PrimeTex® woven fabric, the package of carbon fiber HiMax materials developed for the Gunboat 68 enabled consistent resin flow during infusion with reduced surface print-through.

Hexcel Fibers and Reinforcements for Lightweight Sporting Equipment
Sporting equipment manufacturers rely on Hexcel composite materials to deliver the ultimate performance at the lowest possible weight. Hexcel will exhibit a number of the latest high-performance sporting equipment applications such as a Bauer hockey stick featuring PrimeTex 98 gsm AS4C 3K fabric and a Corima tri-spoke cycling wheel made with lightweight Hexcel carbon fiber UD tape. Hexcel will also demonstrate how its HexTow® carbon fibers are used in key leisure and marine applications by displaying an AEROrazr solid carbon rigging component manufactured by spar and rigging manufacturer Future Fibres for the 36th America’s Cup.

 

Quelle:

Hexcel Corporation / 100% Marketing

29.04.2022

Baldwin showcases connected process technologies at Print4All

Baldwin Technology Company Inc. will showcase its latest high-performance color management, surface treatment, LED-UV curing, inspection, defect detection and Industry 4.0-based analytics solutions at Print4All, which is taking place May 3 to 6 at Fiera Milano in Italy.

One of its latest advances — which will be on display at Print4All — is the XP Quatro Series™ LED-UV curing module with one head and two frequencies for broader applications. It is designed to economically and efficiently cure LED-formulated printing inks and coatings on sheetfed and web offset printing presses, as well as on larger-format flexo presses and digital print engines. The XP Quatro Series LED-UV enhances print quality, while operating at top speeds, driving increased productivity and profitability.

Italy’s ACM Flexible Packaging selected Baldwin as its LED-UV partner and became one of the first flexible film converters to offer all LED-UV curing in a narrow to mid-web format. This partnership established LED-UV printing as a growing production standard in flexible packaging and labels. Today, ACM is a 100% LED-UV, non-mercury facility.

Baldwin Technology Company Inc. will showcase its latest high-performance color management, surface treatment, LED-UV curing, inspection, defect detection and Industry 4.0-based analytics solutions at Print4All, which is taking place May 3 to 6 at Fiera Milano in Italy.

One of its latest advances — which will be on display at Print4All — is the XP Quatro Series™ LED-UV curing module with one head and two frequencies for broader applications. It is designed to economically and efficiently cure LED-formulated printing inks and coatings on sheetfed and web offset printing presses, as well as on larger-format flexo presses and digital print engines. The XP Quatro Series LED-UV enhances print quality, while operating at top speeds, driving increased productivity and profitability.

Italy’s ACM Flexible Packaging selected Baldwin as its LED-UV partner and became one of the first flexible film converters to offer all LED-UV curing in a narrow to mid-web format. This partnership established LED-UV printing as a growing production standard in flexible packaging and labels. Today, ACM is a 100% LED-UV, non-mercury facility.

Baldwin’s Print4All booth also will showcase Industry 4.0 and industrial Internet of Things-enabled technologies that work together to achieve greater uptime, productivity and automation. Featured solutions pair sensor-gathered data with operational data from Baldwin equipment to gain live, actionable insights to improve production monitoring, so printers and converters can achieve new levels of color consistency with fewer defects and greater assurance of curing.

Other highlights in Baldwin’s booth include the Corona Slim treatment system, which ensures the exact dyne levels needed for perfect uniformity in application, and the Guardian PQV 100% Print Inspection, which provides complete print quality verification from prepress through production, reporting and archiving.

Quelle:

Barry-Wehmiller

Grafik: Trevira GmbH
29.04.2022

Trevira CS auf dem Heimtextil Summer Special

Die Marke Trevira CS wird auf der Heimtextil 2022, die in diesem Jahr als einmaliges Summer Special vom 21. bis 24. Juni in Frankfurt am Main stattfindet, mehr als 200 vielseitige, schwer entflammbare Trevira CS Stoffe präsentieren. Den Rahmen bildet ein Long Stay Apartment, das Thema im Fokus des diesjährigen Trevira CS Standes stehen wird.

Aufgrund sich verändernder Arbeitsmodelle, Lebens- und Wohnformen und der Wohnungsknappheit in vielen großen Städten hat das Segment des Long Stay Apartments im Hotellerie-Bereich ein exponentielles Wachstum erfahren und gewinnt immer mehr an Bedeutung. Die Präsentation „The Long Stay Apartment by Trevira CS“ soll Besuchern – insbesondere Innenarchitekten, Designern und Ausstattern – zukunftsweisende, innovative Einsatzmöglichkeiten der Trevira CS Stoffe im Objektbereich vorstellen.

Für die Gestaltung des Apartments wurde Ende 2021 der traditionelle Trevira CS Stoffwettbewerb 2022 ausgeschrieben, so dass alle Kunden die Möglichkeit hatten, ihre neuesten Trevira CS Produkte passend zu den Vorgaben einzureichen. Die Gewinnerstoffe werden auf der Messe bekanntgegeben und auf dem Messestand besonders in Szene gesetzt.

Die Marke Trevira CS wird auf der Heimtextil 2022, die in diesem Jahr als einmaliges Summer Special vom 21. bis 24. Juni in Frankfurt am Main stattfindet, mehr als 200 vielseitige, schwer entflammbare Trevira CS Stoffe präsentieren. Den Rahmen bildet ein Long Stay Apartment, das Thema im Fokus des diesjährigen Trevira CS Standes stehen wird.

Aufgrund sich verändernder Arbeitsmodelle, Lebens- und Wohnformen und der Wohnungsknappheit in vielen großen Städten hat das Segment des Long Stay Apartments im Hotellerie-Bereich ein exponentielles Wachstum erfahren und gewinnt immer mehr an Bedeutung. Die Präsentation „The Long Stay Apartment by Trevira CS“ soll Besuchern – insbesondere Innenarchitekten, Designern und Ausstattern – zukunftsweisende, innovative Einsatzmöglichkeiten der Trevira CS Stoffe im Objektbereich vorstellen.

Für die Gestaltung des Apartments wurde Ende 2021 der traditionelle Trevira CS Stoffwettbewerb 2022 ausgeschrieben, so dass alle Kunden die Möglichkeit hatten, ihre neuesten Trevira CS Produkte passend zu den Vorgaben einzureichen. Die Gewinnerstoffe werden auf der Messe bekanntgegeben und auf dem Messestand besonders in Szene gesetzt.

Marketingleiterin Anke Vollenbröker: „In unserer Präsentation, die spannende neue Einblicke in das moderne Konzept des Long Stay Apartments gibt, findet man die Trevira CS Neuheiten unserer Kunden in Anwendung. Ein Apartment, das auf Long-Stayer ausgerichtet ist, ist eine besondere Herausforderung, da es mehr können muss als ein Hotelzimmer oder eine gewöhnliche Mietwohnung: Es soll ein schönes Zuhause auf Zeit sein und gleichzeitig die Services und Vorteile eines Hotels bieten. Wir haben das Long Stay Apartment besonders „textil“ gestaltet und dabei Einreichungen aller Teilnehmer des Trevira CS Stoffwettbewerbs 2022 berücksichtigt.“

Quelle:

Trevira GmbH

Foto: Ralph Koch für Mayer & Cie.
29.04.2022

Mayer & Cie. auf der ITM

  • Türkischer Rundstrickmarkt bietet Perspektiven in turbulenten Zeiten

Nach mehrjähriger Corona-bedingter Pause kann die türkische Textilmaschinenmesse ITM 2022 vom 14. bis 18. Juni wieder stattfinden. Der deutsche Rundstrickmaschinenhersteller Mayer & Cie. wird gemeinsam mit seiner türkischen Vertretung Mayer Mümessillik (MMÜ) auf der wichtigen Branchenmesse in Istanbul drei Maschinen präsentieren: die Interlock-Maschine D4-2.2 X, die OV 3.2 QCE für Double-Jersey-Strukturen sowie die MV4 3.2 II für Single-Jersey-Gestricke. Im Zentrum des Events steht für das Team von Mayer & Cie. und MMÜ der persönliche Austausch mit Kunden, Lieferanten und Partnern. Die mittelfristigen Aussichten für den türkischen Strickmarkt bewerten Hersteller und Vertretung trotz angespannter Weltlage positiv.

  • Türkischer Rundstrickmarkt bietet Perspektiven in turbulenten Zeiten

Nach mehrjähriger Corona-bedingter Pause kann die türkische Textilmaschinenmesse ITM 2022 vom 14. bis 18. Juni wieder stattfinden. Der deutsche Rundstrickmaschinenhersteller Mayer & Cie. wird gemeinsam mit seiner türkischen Vertretung Mayer Mümessillik (MMÜ) auf der wichtigen Branchenmesse in Istanbul drei Maschinen präsentieren: die Interlock-Maschine D4-2.2 X, die OV 3.2 QCE für Double-Jersey-Strukturen sowie die MV4 3.2 II für Single-Jersey-Gestricke. Im Zentrum des Events steht für das Team von Mayer & Cie. und MMÜ der persönliche Austausch mit Kunden, Lieferanten und Partnern. Die mittelfristigen Aussichten für den türkischen Strickmarkt bewerten Hersteller und Vertretung trotz angespannter Weltlage positiv.

Türkei als Markt mit Perspektiven
„Die Herausforderungen für die Weltwirtschaft sind aktuell natürlich enorm vielfältig“, so Mayer & Cie.-Türkei-Spezialist Stefan Bühler. „Der russische Angriffskrieg auf die Ukraine, Lieferkettenausfälle, fehlende Rohmaterialien und explodierende Energiepreise, all das schafft Unsicherheit.“ Dazu kommen die galoppierende Inflation in der Türkei und das Wahljahr 2023. Trotz – oder teilweise wegen – dieser Faktenlage bewerten Bühler und Kahrman Güveri, Geschäftsführer der türkischen Vertretung MMÜ, die Marktaussichten für die nächsten Jahre positiv. Es sei zu beobachten, erklärt Kahraman Güveri, dass Großaufträge vor allem für Standardprodukte zunähmen. Das führe zu neuen Investitionen, neuen Unternehmen und einer steigenden Nachfrage nach wiederaufbereiteten Maschinen, die dann an anderer Stelle durch neue ersetzt werden müssen. Außerdem seien aus den früheren Kommissionären nun eigenständige Unternehmen geworden.

„Abgesehen davon profitiert die Türkei von seiner Nähe zu Europa, da ist der Transportweg überschaubar“, sagt Stefan Bühler. „Dieser Standortvorteil zieht Markenhersteller an, die zusammen mit ihren Aufträgen auch neue Ansätze, neue Designs und neue Technologien ins Land bringen.“ Davon wiederum profitiere der ohnehin bereits sehr hoch entwickelte textile Sektor in der Türkei weiter. Deshalb, so Kahraman Güveri, dürfe man zuversichtlich sein, für die nächsten Jahre, zumindest „so lange nichts unvorhergesehenes passiert.“

OV 3.2 QCe für Double Jersey Strukturen
Das Maschinenportfolio, das Mayer & Cie. auf der ITM zeigen wird, ist so bewährt wie populär: Die vor allem im Sportbereich sowie für Freizeit- und Oberbekleidung eingesetzte OV 3.2 QCE ist ein Spezialist für Interlock-Stoffe und Double Jersey Strukturen, die sie sowohl aus Filament- wie Fasergarnen herstellt. Mit einem Umbauset qualifiziert sich die OV 3.2 QCe als Produzent von 8-Schloss-Srukturen, Spacer und feinen Teilungen. Erhältlich ist die Maschine in drei Gestellvarianten, vom Entdoublier- über das Industrie- bis hin zum Gigantgestell. Zu sehen sein wird die OV 3.2 QCe in Istanbul in30 Zoll und mit einer Teilung von E40.

D4-2.2 X für Feinripp und Interlock
Die sich durch Produktivität auszeichnende Double-Jersey-Maschine D4-2.2 X ist eine naheliegende Wahl, wenn es um Feinrippstoffe geht, und zwar in einer Feinheit bis E28. Die Herstellung von Spacer und Interlock gehört ebenfalls zum festen Repertoire der Maschine. Eine Besonderheit bietet sie in Punkto Elastplattierung: Sie kann sowohl im Zylinder- wie im Rippschloss erfolgen.

MV4 3.2 II für Flexibilität im Single-Bereich
Für den Bereich Single Jersey präsentiert das deutsche Traditionsunternehmen die mit einer Feinheit von E38 strickende MV4 3.2 II. Der Maschinentyp kann für Feinheiten von E14 bis hin bis E60 ausgestattet werden und ist flexibel für Piqué, Double-Piqué bis hin zu Einfachfutter und glattem Single Jersey einsetzbar.

Weitere Informationen:
Mayer & Cie ITM Türkei Rundstrickmaschinen
Quelle:

Mayer & Cie.

Foto: Oerlikon Neumag
RoTac³
28.04.2022

Oerlikon Polymer Processing Solutions auf der ITM 2022

  • Energieeffiziente Chemiefaseranlagen für den türkischen Markt

Die pandemiebedingt mehrfach verschobene ITM in Istanbul findet vom 14. bis 18. Juni mit rund 1000 internationalen Ausstellern im Tuyap Fair and Congress Center statt.

Im Fokus stehen für die Oerlikon Division Polymer Processing Solutions des Maschinen- und Anlagenbauer Gesamtlösungen von der Schmelze bis zum Garn, zu den Fasern und Vliesstoffen. „Die Türkei ist ein sehr aktiver Markt“, beschreibt Sales Director Oliver Lemke die aktuelle Stimmung im Land. „Großes Interesse zeigen unsere Kunden an Factory Projekten, die von der hauseigenen Polykondensationsanlage bis zum Texturierten Garn, der begleitenden Automatisierung und korrespondierender digitaler Lösungen alles umfassen.“ Die Lieferung sämtlicher Prozessschritte aus einer Hand versprechen eine aufeinander abgestimmte Technologie, um die hohe Qualität des produzierten Garns sicherstellt.

  • Energieeffiziente Chemiefaseranlagen für den türkischen Markt

Die pandemiebedingt mehrfach verschobene ITM in Istanbul findet vom 14. bis 18. Juni mit rund 1000 internationalen Ausstellern im Tuyap Fair and Congress Center statt.

Im Fokus stehen für die Oerlikon Division Polymer Processing Solutions des Maschinen- und Anlagenbauer Gesamtlösungen von der Schmelze bis zum Garn, zu den Fasern und Vliesstoffen. „Die Türkei ist ein sehr aktiver Markt“, beschreibt Sales Director Oliver Lemke die aktuelle Stimmung im Land. „Großes Interesse zeigen unsere Kunden an Factory Projekten, die von der hauseigenen Polykondensationsanlage bis zum Texturierten Garn, der begleitenden Automatisierung und korrespondierender digitaler Lösungen alles umfassen.“ Die Lieferung sämtlicher Prozessschritte aus einer Hand versprechen eine aufeinander abgestimmte Technologie, um die hohe Qualität des produzierten Garns sicherstellt.

Weiterer Informationsschwerpunkt ist das Thema Nachhaltigkeit. In der Chemiefasergarnherstellung hat sich einiges getan: mechanische wie chemische Technologien zum Recycling von Flaschen, aber auch von Textilien, Biopolymere, Circular Economy. Mit Partnern und Tochtergesellschaften wie Oerlikon Barmag Huitong Engineering (OBHE) und Barmag Brückner Engineering (BBE) legt Oerlikon Polymer Processing Solutions entsprechende Konzepte vor.

BCF Technologie: 6800 dtex mit RoTac³ tangeln
Hochflorige Teppiche oder Teppiche für den Outdoorbereich liegen aktuell im Trend, die Nachfrage nach diesen margenstarken Garnen steigt signifikant. Die hierfür benötigten dicken BCF Garne aus PP, PET oder PA6 lassen sich ab sofort mit der RoTac³ tangeln. Beim sogenannten Fachen werden alle drei Fäden gemeinsam durch eine Tangelöffnung in der RoTac³ geführt und miteinander vertangelt. So lassen sich Tangelknoten deutlich gleichmäßiger setzen als mit anderen marktüblichen Tangeleinheiten, auch bei hohen Produktionsgeschwindigkeiten. Häufige Tangelaussetzer werden vermieden. Das sorgt für eine bessere Garnqualität und wirkt sich positiv auf den Weiterverarbeitungsprozess aus. Das Ergebnis ist ein sichtbar ebenmäßigeres Erscheinungsbild des Teppichs. Zusätzlich wird der Druckluftverbrauch je nach Garntyp um bis zu 50% reduziert.

Das 3-in-1 plying Paket ist optional für die BCF Anlagen S+ und BCF S8 mit RoTac³ erhältlich und kann auch auf Wunsch nachgerüstet werden.

Quelle:

Oerlikon

(c) ISKO
26.04.2022

ISKO talks about responsible and sustainable manufacturing at Drapers event

ISKO did not miss the opportunity to be a driver for change as the community of fashion leaders gathered at the event “Drapers Sustainable Fashion 2022” on April 21st, in London. Specifically, ISKO’s presence at the event took place through a stand dedicated to the company’s commitment to the development of new processes for better industry practices, and through the participation of ISKO’s head of sustainability, Ebru Ozkucuk Guler, in the panel “Leading the way: exploring denim’s approach to responsible and sustainable manufacturing”.

ISKO did not miss the opportunity to be a driver for change as the community of fashion leaders gathered at the event “Drapers Sustainable Fashion 2022” on April 21st, in London. Specifically, ISKO’s presence at the event took place through a stand dedicated to the company’s commitment to the development of new processes for better industry practices, and through the participation of ISKO’s head of sustainability, Ebru Ozkucuk Guler, in the panel “Leading the way: exploring denim’s approach to responsible and sustainable manufacturing”.

The company’s technology R-TWO™50+ played a great role in showing how the innovative soul of the company matches its sustainable one. R-TWO™50+ is the driving force behind ISKO’s efforts to reduce the industry’s impact on the planet. The fabrics are made with a minimum of 50% pre- and post-consumer recycled blend that is entirely Global Recycled Standard (GRS) certified. This results in less use of natural resources and a reduced carbon and water footprint of up to 45% and 65% respectively.
Held at main Stage, the panel was a chance to delve into the great strides that the industry has taken to dramatically reduce its carbon footprint through ground-breaking technology, with the speakers stating that “sustainability strategies are essential for the health not only of the planet but also of the industry itself.”

Quelle:

ISKO / Menabò Group srl

(c) AUMA
26.04.2022

Aktion der Messewirtschaft: MesseMonatMai

  • 150 der kommenden 250 Messen finden zwischen Mai und September statt
  • Verbands-Chef Harting: Wir erwarten Konzepte der Politik fürs Winterhalbjahr

Die deutsche Messewirtschaft macht den Mai zum Messemonat, um auf die angespannte Lage der Branche durch die Corona-Pandemie hinzuweisen. 31 Aktionstage sollen auf den beginnenden heißen Messesommer aufmerksam machen, den es so noch nicht gegeben hat. Erstmalig findet mehr als die Hälfte der noch gut 250 Messen 2022 im Sommer statt. Grund dafür ist der Nachholbedarf nach Verboten, Absagen und Verschiebungen von Messen in den vergangenen beiden Jahren. Üblicherweise findet der Großteil der Messen im Winterhalbjahr statt. Allein der Mai wird nun mit rund 50 Messen ein sehr starker Monat werden. Mehr als die Hälfte sind international geprägt, etliche davon Leitmessen der Weltwirtschaft – typisch für das Messeland Deutschland.

Von gut 150 geplanten Messen konnten im ersten Quartal 2022 nur knapp 20 durchgeführt werden - dies fast ausschließlich im März. Im April finden immer noch nur die Hälfte der rund 50 geplanten Messen statt.

  • 150 der kommenden 250 Messen finden zwischen Mai und September statt
  • Verbands-Chef Harting: Wir erwarten Konzepte der Politik fürs Winterhalbjahr

Die deutsche Messewirtschaft macht den Mai zum Messemonat, um auf die angespannte Lage der Branche durch die Corona-Pandemie hinzuweisen. 31 Aktionstage sollen auf den beginnenden heißen Messesommer aufmerksam machen, den es so noch nicht gegeben hat. Erstmalig findet mehr als die Hälfte der noch gut 250 Messen 2022 im Sommer statt. Grund dafür ist der Nachholbedarf nach Verboten, Absagen und Verschiebungen von Messen in den vergangenen beiden Jahren. Üblicherweise findet der Großteil der Messen im Winterhalbjahr statt. Allein der Mai wird nun mit rund 50 Messen ein sehr starker Monat werden. Mehr als die Hälfte sind international geprägt, etliche davon Leitmessen der Weltwirtschaft – typisch für das Messeland Deutschland.

Von gut 150 geplanten Messen konnten im ersten Quartal 2022 nur knapp 20 durchgeführt werden - dies fast ausschließlich im März. Im April finden immer noch nur die Hälfte der rund 50 geplanten Messen statt.

Im MesseMonatMai sind deutschlandweit Aktionen an den Messeplätzen geplant, die über den Standort und die eigene Veranstaltung hinausreichen. Damit soll gezeigt werden, welch weitreichende Bedeutung die deutsche Messewirtschaft für die gesamte Volkswirtschaft hat. Während der kommenden 31 Tage wird ein Staffelstab von Messeakteuren an Messeakteure weitergereicht, um die Branche in ihrer Vielfalt sichtbar zu machen. Am Ende des Messemonats Mai steht der weltweite Messetag Global Exhibition Day am 1. Juni. Während an den meisten Messeplätzen der Welt der Betrieb schon länger laufen kann, wird die deutsche Messewirtschaft sich dann erst kraftvoll zurückmelden können.

Weitere Informationen:
messewirtschaft AUMA
Quelle:

AUMA

(c) SHIMA SEIKI MFG., LTD.
25.04.2022

SHIMA SEIKI to Exhibit at JEC World 2022

Leading Japanese textile solutions provider SHIMA SEIKI MFG., LTD. of Wakayama, Japan will exhibit at the upcoming JEC World 2022 exposition to be held in Paris, France next month.

On display will be the P-CAM®131 multi-ply computerized cutting machine (NC cutting machine). SHIMA SEIKI's fast, efficient and reliable P-CAM® series computerized cutting machines are known for their innovative functions and Made-in-Japan quality, and boast the largest market share in Japan. At JEC World P-CAM®131 is shown in its most compact form, featuring a cutting area of 1,300 mm x 1,700 mm, with option for expansion. Its multi-ply cutting capability allows up to 1 inch (33mm) of fabric or material to be cut. A knife sharpening system produces a sharp, strong blade every time. Strong, robust components permit quicker response times for knife movement and more accurate cutting composites and other industrial materials. The P-CAM® lineup is ideally suited to global production in a wide range of industrial applications in addition to apparel and textiles.

Leading Japanese textile solutions provider SHIMA SEIKI MFG., LTD. of Wakayama, Japan will exhibit at the upcoming JEC World 2022 exposition to be held in Paris, France next month.

On display will be the P-CAM®131 multi-ply computerized cutting machine (NC cutting machine). SHIMA SEIKI's fast, efficient and reliable P-CAM® series computerized cutting machines are known for their innovative functions and Made-in-Japan quality, and boast the largest market share in Japan. At JEC World P-CAM®131 is shown in its most compact form, featuring a cutting area of 1,300 mm x 1,700 mm, with option for expansion. Its multi-ply cutting capability allows up to 1 inch (33mm) of fabric or material to be cut. A knife sharpening system produces a sharp, strong blade every time. Strong, robust components permit quicker response times for knife movement and more accurate cutting composites and other industrial materials. The P-CAM® lineup is ideally suited to global production in a wide range of industrial applications in addition to apparel and textiles.

Also available for video display will be SHIMA SEIKI’s latest innovation in flat knitting technology as applied to the field of technical textiles—a prototype weft knitting machine capable of multi-axial yarn insertion. Fabrics produced on this machine use inlay technique for the production of hybrid textiles that combine the stretch characteristics of knitted fabrics with the stability of woven textiles, suited to various technical applications. To this, warp yarn is inserted to further expand its capability to produce 3D-shaped carbon fiber and composite preforms directly on the machine. This is made possible because flat knitting as a textile production method is capable of producing end products that are shaped-toform and with added thickness. Therefore, savings in post-processing time, cost, material and labor as compared to current methods of preform production are immense, realizing efficient and sustainable production. SHIMA SEIKI’s own yarn unwinding technology is also used for optimum yarn feed and tension for use with technical yarns that are otherwise difficult to knit. Industrial textile samples knit on the multi-axial machine will also be available for examination on-site.

Quelle:

SHIMA SEIKI MFG., LTD.

(c) Officina39
22.04.2022

Officina39 and Adriana Galijasevic’s Cocircular Lab present “Circular Explorations: Recipe for Change”

This collaborative and educational project showcases the use of waste as a resource and prolonging the life of the garment through color. It came to life thanks to key brands who donated items that were then transformed by Officina39’s Recycrom™ applications into a renewed head-to-toe look that was then displayed as an art installation.

What’s the Recipe for change? For Officina39 and Adriana Galijasevic’s Cocircular Lab, this question gives shape to the collaborative and educational project Circular Explorations, specially presented at Amsterdam Denim Days Festival on April 22-23.

Sharing ground values and a common view on the fashion of tomorrow, Officina39, Italian based Chemistry plus Creativity company for the textile sector, joined hands with Adriana Galijasevic’s Cocircular Lab and influential brands to celebrate the importance of an ongoing commitment towards circularity.

This collaborative and educational project showcases the use of waste as a resource and prolonging the life of the garment through color. It came to life thanks to key brands who donated items that were then transformed by Officina39’s Recycrom™ applications into a renewed head-to-toe look that was then displayed as an art installation.

What’s the Recipe for change? For Officina39 and Adriana Galijasevic’s Cocircular Lab, this question gives shape to the collaborative and educational project Circular Explorations, specially presented at Amsterdam Denim Days Festival on April 22-23.

Sharing ground values and a common view on the fashion of tomorrow, Officina39, Italian based Chemistry plus Creativity company for the textile sector, joined hands with Adriana Galijasevic’s Cocircular Lab and influential brands to celebrate the importance of an ongoing commitment towards circularity.

Several donated items – overstock, second-grade production or damaged, unsold pieces – were updated with newly developed applications made with Officina39’s Recycrom™, the one-of-a-kind, patented dyestuffs range made from textile waste. This Circular Explorations capsule is displayed at Denim Days Festival as an art installation, not only to dress people but also to get them acquainted with circularity because they are an important player in closing the loop.

The Recipe for change that emerges from this color research is based on important values and keywords:

  • Consciousness – awareness of oneself and one's surroundings
  • Courage – the mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty.
  • Creativity – the power to imagine and produce new possibilities.
  • Connection – a relationship in which a person or thing is linked or associated with something else, the act or state of connecting.
  • Collaboration – the act of working together for a common goal.

Combined together, they produce CHANGE, which is a driving force for a better tomorrow.

This collaborative and innovative project that addresses circularity is also in direct support of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, in particular number 12-Responsible Consumption and Production, number 9-Industry innovation & Infrastructure and number 17-Partnership for the Goals.

Quelle:

Officina39 / Menabò

(c) Eton
22.04.2022

More localised and automated textile manufacturing with TMAS technologies

At the forthcoming Texprocess, Techtextil and Heimtextil shows taking place in Frankfurt from June 21-24 – members of the Swedish Textile Machinery Association TMAS will be showcasing a range of solutions aligning with the growing trend for more localised and automated textile manufacturing.

Digitalisation and the push for more sustainable, shorter and less expensive supply chains are currently making manufacturing in high-cost countries within Europe more attractive and there have been many other contributing factors to this over the past two years.

The Covid-19 pandemic exposed the vulnerability of many countries to shortages of essential items like PPE while at the same time making the full exploitation of new digital options essential during national lock-downs and long periods of restricted travel. The escalating cost of global transportation, as well as the growth of online retailing and the associated benefits of on-demand digital manufacturing, are further reinforcing the many benefits of short-run and near-shore new operations.

At the forthcoming Texprocess, Techtextil and Heimtextil shows taking place in Frankfurt from June 21-24 – members of the Swedish Textile Machinery Association TMAS will be showcasing a range of solutions aligning with the growing trend for more localised and automated textile manufacturing.

Digitalisation and the push for more sustainable, shorter and less expensive supply chains are currently making manufacturing in high-cost countries within Europe more attractive and there have been many other contributing factors to this over the past two years.

The Covid-19 pandemic exposed the vulnerability of many countries to shortages of essential items like PPE while at the same time making the full exploitation of new digital options essential during national lock-downs and long periods of restricted travel. The escalating cost of global transportation, as well as the growth of online retailing and the associated benefits of on-demand digital manufacturing, are further reinforcing the many benefits of short-run and near-shore new operations.

Secure supply
At Texprocess, for example, Eton Systems will be unveiling its latest Ingenious software solution which further enhances the company’s Opta Unit Production System (UPS) introduced in 2021.

“Our automated technology has already had a great impact on the productivity of thousands of garment production lines,” says Eton’s Managing Director Jerker Krabbe. “Our systems help producers across the world to reduce repetitive manual tasks and increase efficiency, which evens out some of the differences between production in high and low-cost countries, making reshoring a feasible option. Creating a diversified production portfolio with a mix of production facilities, some closer to home, makes for a more secure product supply.”

Flexibility
Imogo meanwhile recently installed the first industrial scale dyeing system in Sweden for many years. The Dye-Max spray dyeing line has the potential to slash the use of fresh water, wastewater, energy and chemicals by as much as 90% compared to conventional jet dyeing systems. It is capable of carrying out the application of a wide range of fabric pre-treatments and finishing processes, providing users with unbeatable flexibility in production.

“Here in Scandinavia, we are currently seeing an explosion of companies developing sustainable new cellulosic fibres – many from waste clothing – but a problem is that all of the environmental benefits they deliver can potentially be lost in the further processing, and especially in conventional dyeing,” observes the company’s Founding Partner Per Stenflo. “The Dye-Max system positively addresses this, but interest in it has not just been confined to Europe. We are currently seeing a lot of activity in Turkey – largely as a near-shore partner to European brands – but also in Bangladesh.”

Robotics at Heimtextil
ACG Kinna Automatic specialises in automation solutions for filled products such as quilts, pillows and mattresses and its live demonstrations of robotics in action have proved a magnet for visitors to Heimtextil. This year’s show will be no exception.

“The use of robotics is now standard across many industries dealing in solid goods, but the handling of soft materials such as textiles is a little more complex,” says Managing Director Christian Moore. “Nevertheless, it’s something we have successfully mastered, and our robotic systems are proving highly beneficial to their users. There is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ solution when it comes to automation and our approach is always to carefully examine where it will make the difference in each bespoke system. A focus is on identifying and eliminating bottlenecks which will increase product flows.”

During the Covid-19 pandemic, ACG Kinna drew on all of its automation know-how and extensive network of contacts to build a new nonwovens fabric converting and single-use garment making-up plant in a matter of weeks, in order to supply the Swedish authorities with urgently-needed medical gowns.

Instant colour
Localised textile production is also booming in the USA, where Coloreel has recently secured multiple orders for its instant thread colouration technology via its US partner Hirsch.

“Coloreel technology enables the high-quality and instant colouring of a textile thread while it is actually being used in production and can be paired with any existing embroidery machine without modification, while also making it possible to produce gradients in an embroidery for the first time,” explains VP of Sales Sven Öquist.

“Advanced rapid colour formulation software and high-speed drive technology allow a single needle to carry out what it previously required many multiples of them to do – and with much more consistent stitch quality. By instantly colouring a recycled white base thread during production, our system enables complete freedom to create unique embroideries without any limitations. Colour changes along the thread can either be made rapidly from one solid colour to another, or gradually, to make smooth transitions or any colouring effect desired. This provides big benefits when it comes to sustainability and design creativity.”

Milestone
Svegea will be promoting its latest EC 300 collarette cutting machine at Texprocess 2022. This machine is used by garment manufacturers around the world for the production of tubular apparel components such as waistbands, cuff and neck tapes and other seam reinforcements. With its E-Drive 2 system and fully automatic FA500 roll slitter, the EC 300 has an output of around 20,000 metres per hour.

“Advances in automation are only making the specialised, bespoke machines we engineer even more efficient and we are expecting a very busy year,” says Managing Director Håkan Steene. “The garment components our collarette cutters produce make it logical for them to be integrated into the operations of making-up operations, wherever they are.”

Sensors
The advanced yarn tension monitoring technologies of Eltex of Sweden meanwhile play an essential role in rectifying defects in  weaving, tufting and composite reinforcement operations.

“A correct tension of the warp and weft threads ensures proper machine operation,” explains Eltex Global Marketing and Sales Manager Anoop K. Sharma “The constant tension monitoring and automatic control of the tension of the thread help to overcome unnecessary problems.

“We continue to make advances in both the hardware and software of our tension monitoring systems, such as the EyE™ for the warping process. With the EyE™, the yarn tension values from all yarns are continuously updated and displayed on screen. In addition, tension values outside the warning level are indicated both on the sensor’s LEDs and on the screen for complete quality control. No fabric can be woven without the appropriate and correct tension.”

Weitere Informationen:
TMAS Texprocess Techtextil Heimtextil
Quelle:

AWOL Media

22.04.2022

CHIC Spring 2022 erneut verschoben

  • Herbstausgabe vom 29.-31. August 2022 in Shanghai

Die im Mai in Nanjing vorgesehene Ausgabe der CHIC Spring erfordert eine erneute Verschiebung aufgrund der pandemischen Entwicklung von Covid 19 in China. Die Veranstalter konzentrieren sich auf die Herbstausgabe der CHIC in Shanghai. Vom 29.-31. August werden die neuesten Trends auf dem chinesischen Konsumentenmarkt im National Exhibition and Convention Center gezeigt.

Das Messekonzept wird für die Herbstausgabe überarbeitet, zu der ca. 900 Austeller erwartet werden. Bereits im Vorfeld informiert das Format CHIC LIVESTREAMING bei Talks mit Branchenexperten auf Social Media über relevante Themen. Ebenfalls gelauncht wird der Messebereich CHIC LIST OF THE BEST. Basierend auf industrieinternen Recherchen werden hier Best Practice Beispiele und besonders erfolgreiche Brands in den Bereichen Research and Design, Cultural Values, Technical Innovation, Best selling, etc. gezeigt.

  • Herbstausgabe vom 29.-31. August 2022 in Shanghai

Die im Mai in Nanjing vorgesehene Ausgabe der CHIC Spring erfordert eine erneute Verschiebung aufgrund der pandemischen Entwicklung von Covid 19 in China. Die Veranstalter konzentrieren sich auf die Herbstausgabe der CHIC in Shanghai. Vom 29.-31. August werden die neuesten Trends auf dem chinesischen Konsumentenmarkt im National Exhibition and Convention Center gezeigt.

Das Messekonzept wird für die Herbstausgabe überarbeitet, zu der ca. 900 Austeller erwartet werden. Bereits im Vorfeld informiert das Format CHIC LIVESTREAMING bei Talks mit Branchenexperten auf Social Media über relevante Themen. Ebenfalls gelauncht wird der Messebereich CHIC LIST OF THE BEST. Basierend auf industrieinternen Recherchen werden hier Best Practice Beispiele und besonders erfolgreiche Brands in den Bereichen Research and Design, Cultural Values, Technical Innovation, Best selling, etc. gezeigt.

Die CHIC wird von Beijing Fashion Expo Co. Ltd. und China World Exhibitions organisiert, gesponsert von der China National Garment Association, dem China World Trade Center und dem SubCouncil of Textil Industry (CCPIT).

Weitere Informationen:
CHIC, Messe, Asien CHIC Shanghai
Quelle:

JANDALI

(c) Zünd Systemtechnik AG
22.04.2022

Zünd@Texprocess 2022 – #LetsTalkWorkflow

Zünd präsentiert auf der Texprocess in Frankfurt Softwaretools für jeden Teilprozess des Textilzuschnitts im Zusammenspiel mit leistungsstarken, auf Effizienz ausgerichteten digitalen Schneidsystemen.

Ein digitalisierter und automatisierter Produktionsworkflow ist entscheidend für die wirtschaftliche und standardisierte Textil- und Bekleidungsfertigung. Dies unterstützt Zünd durch vielseitige Automatisierungslösungen, die der Schweizer Gesamtlösungsanbieter für den Textilzuschnitt auf seinem Messestand in Frankfurt vorstellen wird. Sie helfen, die Aufbereitung von Druck- und Schneiddaten zu automatisieren und zu standardisieren, unterstützen bei der Produktionsüberwachung und -analyse, steuern den Zuschnitt und vereinfachen die Entnahme von Schnittteilen und die Logistik.

Zünd präsentiert auf der Texprocess in Frankfurt Softwaretools für jeden Teilprozess des Textilzuschnitts im Zusammenspiel mit leistungsstarken, auf Effizienz ausgerichteten digitalen Schneidsystemen.

Ein digitalisierter und automatisierter Produktionsworkflow ist entscheidend für die wirtschaftliche und standardisierte Textil- und Bekleidungsfertigung. Dies unterstützt Zünd durch vielseitige Automatisierungslösungen, die der Schweizer Gesamtlösungsanbieter für den Textilzuschnitt auf seinem Messestand in Frankfurt vorstellen wird. Sie helfen, die Aufbereitung von Druck- und Schneiddaten zu automatisieren und zu standardisieren, unterstützen bei der Produktionsüberwachung und -analyse, steuern den Zuschnitt und vereinfachen die Entnahme von Schnittteilen und die Logistik.

Die modular aufgebaute Software MindCut Studio enthält alle essenziellen Funktionen für jede Prozessphase der Textil- und Bekleidungsfertigung. Die Software erkennt zuverlässig die Stoffmusterung und Materialverzug, kompensiert diesen und verschachtelt die Schnittteile platz- und materialsparend auf dem Textil. Angesichts steigender Materialkosten ist die maximale Materialausnutzung von zentraler Bedeutung. Die Software bietet flexibel die passsende Variante für den Musterabgleich, unabhängig davon, ob das Textil gestreift, kariert oder digital bedruckt ist.

Für eine effiziente Teileentnahme müssen fertig geschnittene Teile schnell und eindeutig identifizierbar sein. Projizierte Farbcodes und Teileinformationen unterstützen den Bediener beim Absortieren. Und schliesslich wird auch die Teileentnahme mittels Projektion und Monitoranzeige visuell unterstützt.  

Zünd Cutter sind fixer Bestandteil in integrierten Produktionsprozessen. Damit können Bekleidungs- und Möbelhersteller Prozesse automatisieren und gleichzeitig den Datenfluss optimieren. Das Resultat sind deutlich höhere Durchsätze, niedrigere Fehlerquoten und Arbeitskosten, was zu einer deutlich gesteigerten Wettbewerbsfähigkeit beiträgt. Dem Messepublikum stellt Zünd seinen D3 Cutter mit zwei Produktionsbalken vor. Die Balken können jeweils mit bis zu drei verschiedenen Modulen ausgerüstet werden, wodurch sich der Materialdurchsatz massiv erhöht. Die intelligente Cutter-Steuerung verteilt die Aufträge optimal und sorgt so für maximale Produktivität.

Quelle:

Zünd Systemtechnik AG

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22.04.2022

Huntsman Textile Effects at Performance Days 2022

Huntsman Textile Effects, a global leader in innovative solutions and environmentally sustainable products, is featuring high-performance end-to-end systems for protection effects and sustainable solutions for any wear at Performance Days on April 27-28, 2022, in Munich, Germany.

With more consumers seeking comfort and protection when buying sportwear, they expect their sports apparel to dry quickly, resist stains and odors, and offer breathability. Achieving these functionalities with on-trend aesthetics whilst realizing sustainability, are possible.

Huntsman Textile Effects, a global leader in innovative solutions and environmentally sustainable products, is featuring high-performance end-to-end systems for protection effects and sustainable solutions for any wear at Performance Days on April 27-28, 2022, in Munich, Germany.

With more consumers seeking comfort and protection when buying sportwear, they expect their sports apparel to dry quickly, resist stains and odors, and offer breathability. Achieving these functionalities with on-trend aesthetics whilst realizing sustainability, are possible.

Resource saving solutions
Huntsman will introduce the AVITERA® SE Fast process at Performance Days. The revolutionary technology delivers the lowest environmental impact for dyeing polyester-cellulosic (PES-CO) blends. It combines alkali-clearable TERASIL® W/WW disperse dyes and AVITERA® SE reactive dyes to cut processing time from around nine hours to just six, helps mills reduce the water and energy required for production by up to 50% and increases output by up to 25% or more while delivering outstanding wet-fastness to ensure that sportswear will not bleed or stain during home laundering, or while in storage or transit.

EROPON® E3-SAVE is another next-generation water saving innovation. An all-in-one textile auxiliary for PES processing, it allows pre-souring, dyeing and reduction clearing to be combined in a single bath and eliminates the need for anti-foaming products, which shortens processing time and saves water and energy.

Eco-friendly stain and rain resistance
In partnership with Chemours, Huntsman will present the new eco-friendly finishes that repel water and stains, and help garments looking new for longer. Teflon™ EcoElite with Zelan™ R3 technology contains 63% plant-based materials and is the industry’s first renewably sourced water-repellent finish. It exceeds performance levels possible with traditional fluorinated technologies, with excellent water repellency and durability while reserving breathability.

Innovative odor control solutions
Huntsman will also showcase revolutionary antimicrobial and odor-control solutions as part of their partnership with Sciessent. Sciessent’s latest anti-odor technology – NOBO™ specifically developed to reduce odors in natural and synthetic fabrics. It can be incorporated into virtually any fabric – from base layer and activewear tops to socks and underwear to jeans and chinos. It offers a cost-effective way to upgrade everyday garments.

In addition, the partners will also present Sciessent’s Agion Active X2®, a next-generation odor-control solution that combines advanced antimicrobial and odor-absorbing technologies to both capture and fight odor-causing bacteria, and Lava X2®, a standalone odor adsorption product and key component of Agion Active X2® that attracts, absorbs and degrades odors for long-lasing odor protection.

 

Quelle:

Huntsman Textile Effects