Shima promotes knitted applications in technical textiles
Technology/Machinery
Shima Seiki to present latest machinery at Techtextil North America
The company’s SWG091N2 compact Wholegarment knitting machine is capable of producing small knitted for a variety of industrial applications.
15th April 2016
Innovation in Textiles
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Wakayama
Shima Seiki MFG., the leading computerized knitting machine manufacturer, of Wakayama, together with its US subsidiary Shima Seiki U.S.A., will participate in the Techtextil North America exhibition in Atlanta, GA, US, this May. On display will be the company’s latest technological contributions to the field of technical textiles.
Known for its pioneering Wholegarment knitting technology wherein a knitted item is produced in its entirety without seams, Shima Seiki introduces its SWG091N2 compact Wholegarment knitting machine that features the company's original SlideNeedle.
Capable of producing small knitted items from safety gloves and compression socks to more sophisticated industrial applications such as tubular shields and harnesses, SWG091N2 is said to offer unique solutions for the automotive, aerospace, sports, medical, safety, outdoor and other markets by knitting items in 3D without seams.
SRY123LP
SRY123LP is Shima Seiki’s latest computerized knitting machine that features loop presser beds mounted atop conventional needle beds, providing improved control over pressdown of individual loops.
This is said to present unprecedented capability especially with inlay patterns. Inlay fabric is produced by inserting yarn into existing knit fabric in a weave fashion, opening opportunities for expansion into markets for wovens. Inlay also suppresses typical stretch characteristics of knitted fabrics, and since new materials such as metallic and monofilament yarns can be used for inlay structures, new applications in industrial textiles are realized.
Yarn Unwinding Option
Also on display is the new Yarn Unwinding Option. Normally when knitting with stiff materials such as metallic and monofilament yarns, the yarn has a tendency to kink, making it practically impossible to feed smoothly into the knitting machine.
A motorized bobbin actively unwinds yarn to provide smooth and stable yarn feed with careful control over feed amount and tension, the company reports.
The latest version of Shima Seiki’s SDS-ONE APEX3 3D design system will also be available for demonstrations.
Exhibition details
Exhibition: Techtextil North America
Date: Tuesday, 3 ~ Thursday, 5 May 2016
Hours: 10:00AM ~ 5:00PM (Final day: ~3:00PM)
Venue: Georgia World Congress Center
285 Andrew Young International Blvd.
Atlanta, GA 30313 U.S.A.
Tel: +1-404-223-4000
Organizer: Messe Frankfurt, Inc.
Tel: +1-770-984-8016
Booth No.: 1823
Exhibited technology
- SWG091N2 15G (WHOLEGARMENT knitting machine)
- SRY123LP SC10G (Computerized flat knitting machine)
- Yarn Unwinding Option (Yarn feeding device)
- SDS-ONE APEX3 (3D Design System)
For more information, please contact:
Shima Seiki U.S.A. INC.
Tel: +1-609-655-4788
Email: [email protected]
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