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THE TEXTILE MAGAZINE
AUGUST 2011
IER uses to control additional pattern
axes on the new ORW air-jet weaving
machine presented. This innovative
compact system with programmable
linear offsets in the tenth of a milli-
meter range allows exact positioning
as well as precise and reproducible
settings.
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Weave (ORW) Technology, the reed
is opened upwards, which creates
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This opens up completely new pat-
tern options for all application areas.
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pattern for clothing and furnishing
fabrics or selective, partial reinforce-
ments inserted in technical fabrics.
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was awarded the Innovation Prize
2011 at the Techtextil for this tech-
nology.
For the application area tech-
nical fabrics: Filter fabric on a
type PTS 4/S20 C rapier weav-
ing machine with 220 cm nomi-
nal width
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and rapier weaving machines adapted
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current and future developments in
complex technical textiles.
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“customized solutions” with a ra-
pier weaving machine. The machine
known for its sturdiness with high
reed impact forces, multi-beam weav-
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with various diameters will be shown
on a rapier weaving machine pro-
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axes and more can be activated on
demand. Production reliability and
fault-free weaving are of decisive im-
portance in this context.
For the application area cloth-
ing fabrics: Women’s outer
clothing fabrics on a type PTS 8/
S20 C rapier weaving machine
with 190 cm nominal width
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transfer. Filling threads are taken up
reliably and precisely passed on and
held securely until interlacing in the
open shed. Using the highly dynamic
back-rest roll unit (DWG) allows op-
timum thread tension compensation
even for complex styles requiring a
high number of shafts. Flexible pic-à-
pic insertion of very thin to coarsest
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ing an Alta Moda clothing fabric.
The product islands present various
exhibits from the areas like domestic
textiles, clothing and technical textiles
as well as different technologies such
as EasyLeno or drebfabrics. Finished
products from composites, geotex-
tiles, upholstery fabrics on up to very
fashionable clothing fabrics can be
seen.
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mation with patterns on the product
islands on a ServoTerry terry air-jet
weaving machine regarding variable
pile heights, pleats and precise transi-
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laces that leave no wishes open.
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