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CREALET reports successful showcase of weaving solutions at ITMA 2015
Visitors were excited to learn about the innovative CS2 let-off controller and CREALET’s portfolio of products for wide weaving machines.
11th December 2015
Innovation in Textiles
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Eschenbach
ITMA 2015, the world’s leading trade show for textile machinery, exceeded all records in Milan this year. With more than 123,000 visitors from 147 countries, the show was busier than ever. The CREALET booth was attracting great attention from the visitors who were interested in gathering information on the company’s latest products and services.
“We had a highly successful ITMA 2015 with very positive feedback on the presented CREALET novelties. We have had very qualified discussions with numerous visitors and made many new contacts, thus strengthening our position as an innovative and competitive company,” Walter Wirz, General Manager of CREALET.
Highlights
Items of particular interest to both visitors and the media were the innovative CS2 Selvedge Thread Let-off controller and the conversions from mechanical to electronic let-off for narrow weaving machines. These new technologies aim to replace conventional systems using a new independent control option. With these new innovations, users are given greater flexibility and can optimize their weaving processes more efficiently, the company reports.
The CS2 is a revised version of the well known CS1 let-off controller. The CS2 electronic let-off controller is used for weaving tuck-in or leno selvedges. The main purpose is to maintain a constant level of warp tension from full to empty bobbin.
Visitors were also excited to learn about CREALET’s portfolio of products for wide weaving machines. These include conversion possibilities for projectile weaving machines, as well as the possibility of additional warp beam frames that can be placed behind either weaving or warp knitting machines.
CREALET AG
CREALET is the Swiss company that was founded in Eschenbach in 2003. It specializes in the development of efficient electronic and mechanical systems for the electronic warp feed on weaving machines and warp knitting machines. The company’s services span from the consultation, design and production up to the commissioning.
The company’s products and innovative solutions are employed in warp let-off and cloth take-up systems, as well as in specialized weaving machine manufacturing. The manufacturer supplies a variety of products from upgrade packages for weaving and warp knitting machines to comprehensive conversions of weaving machines for specific market requirements.
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