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Groz-Beckert at Domotex 2014
Groz-Beckert will be presenting its Tufting Gauge Part System at the Domotex 2014, the leading trade fair for carpeting and flooring that will take place from 11-14 January at Hanover, Germany. The company is putting the emphasis particularly on tuft systems for applications such as automotive, artificial, and wall-to-wall. More than 1,000 exhibitors from around 70 countries will also present the novelties and trends of the coming season at the show.
13th December 2013
Innovation in Textiles
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Albstadt/Hanover
Groz-Beckert will be presenting its Tufting Gauge Part System at the Domotex 2014, the leading trade fair for carpeting and flooring that will take place from 11-14 January at Hanover, Germany.
The company is putting the emphasis particularly on tuft systems for applications such as automotive, artificial, and wall-to-wall.
More than 1,000 exhibitors from around 70 countries will also present the novelties and trends of the coming season at the show.
Tufting process
As a full range trader in the field of tufting, Groz-Beckert will provide tools that are necessary for the tufting process and that are said to meet the continuously increasing requirements.
Tufting tools in the Groz-Beckert system are said to be the guarantors for qualitatively and economically convincing results. Adjusted combinations of materials and tolerances guarantee precision and process reliability, the company reports.
Gauge Part System
As the requirements concerning efficiency are particularly high in the automobile industry, Groz-Beckert puts the spotlight on the topic of automotive carpets, besides the other key issues of Domotex.
The Groz-Beckert Gauge Part System for automotive carpets is said to make it possible to produce designs with ultrafine gauges and with reduced basis weight.
Groz-Beckert
Groz-Beckert is the leading provider of industrial machine needles, precision parts and fine tools as well as systems and services for the production and joining of textile fabrics.
The products and services support the fields of knitting, weaving, felting, tufting and sewing. Founded in 1852 the company today employs around 8,000 people. It operates agencies, production and distribution subsidiaries in more than 150 countries around the world.
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