Shima Seiki sets out to KNITify the World
Composites
Shima Seiki to showcase multiaxial flat knitting machine at JEC World
Fabrics use inlay technique for the production of hybrid textiles that combine the stretch characteristics of knitted fabrics with the stability of woven textiles.
24th February 2020
Innovation in Textiles
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Wakayama, Japan
Leading Japanese textile solutions provider Shima Seiki, will exhibit at the upcoming JEC World 2020 exhibition in Paris, next month. Shown for the first time at JEC World is a prototype weft knitting machine under development, which is capable of multiaxial insertion.
Fabrics produced on the prototype 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. Warp insertion further expands the capability of the machine to produce 3Dshaped carbon fibre 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 shapedtoform and with added thickness. Therefore, savings in postprocessing time, cost, material and labour as compared to current methods of preform production are immense, realizing efficient and sustainable production,” Shima said in a statement this morning.
“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.”
Also, on display in Paris will be the company’s PCAM131 multiply computerized cutting machine (NC cutting machine). “Shima Seiki’s fast, efficient and reliable PCAM series computerized cutting machines are known for their innovative functions and MadeinJapan quality, and boast the largest market share in Japan,” the company said.
“PCAM131’s multiply cutting capability allows up to 1 inch (33mm) of fabric or material to be cut. At JEC World PCAM131 is shown in its most compact form, featuring a cutting area of 1,300 mm x 1,700 mm, with option for expansion. 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 of composites and other industrial materials.”
Demonstrations will also be performed on Shima Seiki’s new SDSONE APEX4 design system, the fourth generation of its series and the most powerful, most efficient APEX to date. Processing speeds for programming and simulation are improved by up to 600% compared to the previous generation SDSONE APEX3, for quicker response especially in virtual sampling.
“Virtual sampling based on ultrarealistic simulation improves on the design evaluation process by minimizing the need for actual samplemaking in prototyping. This realizes significant savings in time, cost and material, further contributing to sustainable manufacturing. Once a design is approved, production data can be created for both knitting machines and cutting machines,” Shima concluded.
Exhibition details
Exhibited Technology
Prototype PCAM131 SDSONE APEX4
Computerized Flat Knitting Machine
Computerized Cutting Machine (NC Cutting Machine) 3D CAD and Design System
Further information
Mr. Ukyo Kuwata
Shima Seiki Mfg., Ltd.
Email: u[email protected]
Shima Seiki France Sarl Tel: +33 1 34 93 05 80 Email: [email protected]
Mr. Hiroshi Igarashi
Shima Seiki Mfg., Ltd.
Email: h[email protected]
Mr. Martin Hoffmann TAJIMA GmbH
Email: [email protected]
JEC World 2019
3-5 March 2020
Parc des Expositions de Paris Nord Villepinte, Halls 5 & 6 ZAC Paris Nord 2 93420 Villepinte, France
Hall 6, Booth P28
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