Karl Mayer, Germany’s leading textile machinery manufacturer, has launched a new generation of highly efficient, multi-bar fall-plate machines, the MLF 60/32. The new machine delivers a wider range of lace patterns with better efficiency and quality. Larger and more opulent motifs and a wide variety of edge borders can also be developed in the machine.
The samples on the machine are produced in a gauge of E 24 and, despite their different looks, are processed with just a single needle repeat. The 144 needles work one repeat to create the large-format design, two for the filigree areas, and three pattern repeats for the star-shaped flowers.Karl Mayer, Germany's leading textile machinery manufacturer, has launched a new generation of highly efficient, multi-bar fall-plate machines, the MLF 60/32. The new machine delivers a wider range of lace patterns with better efficiency and quality. Larger and more opulent motifs and a wide variety of edge borders can also be developed in the machine.#
Along with varying the dimensions of the motifs, the appearance of the ground can also be varied extensively. Open spider-web constructions with a jacquard look, processed with the ground and pattern bars, can be produced on the MLF 60/32 just as easily as a simple tulle ground, whose subtle, jacquard-like constructions enhance the overall effect, Karl Mayer said in a press release. (GK)
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