Loepfe to present sensor technology at ITMA 2023 in Milan
20 Apr 23 2 min read
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- Switzerland's Loepfe will showcase the advantages of its cutting-edge sensor technology at ITMA 2023 in Milan.
- The company's solutions help producers achieve quality yarns at maximum machine efficiency, reducing costs and waste.
- Loepfe's YarnMaster Prisma and YarnMaster Zenit+ technologies lead in technology, performance, and reliability in winding.
The company will demonstrate how its sensors keep yarn producers ahead of the competition by showcasing the impressive achievements of Loepfe users in the Textile Corner. Loepfe’s specialists will also present how unique sensor technologies detect the smallest deviation in yarns, while clever software evaluates the signals to maximise quality and machine efficiency.
Visitors will have the opportunity to engage in exciting discussions with Loepfe specialists and access field study results and fabric examples. Loepfe's solutions are designed to help producers achieve quality yarns at maximum machine efficiency. With the market's most advanced yarn monitoring systems, producers can reduce costs and waste, increase efficiency, and enjoy ease of use, the company said in a press release.
Loepfe will showcase its market-leading YarnMaster Prisma and YarnMaster Zenit+ technologies, which are known for their reliability and exceptional performance in all applications in winding. A special highlight at ITMA 2023 will be the newly launched Prisma Autoclearing functions, which provide the perfect solution for ease of use in yarn clearing.
Visitors will also be able to test the full range of functions of the associated MillMaster Top data system, including trend analysis, planning boards for winding machine scheduling, clearer assistant for cut forecasts, and more.
In the open-end sector, Loepfe will present the renowned and well-proven YarnMaster EOS. This rotor yarn clearer is known for meeting the spinner’s requirement for consistent yarn quality and maximum machine efficiency.
In addition to spinning solutions, Loepfe's offerings extend to thermal fabric cutting and the all-rounder sensor WeftMaster Falcon-i. The Falcon-i is known for zero-defect manufacturing, regardless of colour, conductive materials, monofilament, or multifilament yarns, the release added.
Visitors are invited to meet the Loepfe team, which has recently expanded with independent local business units in Turkey, India, and China within the Vandewiele Group structure. Sales agents and service partners are now officially Loepfe colleagues, and they will be available at the Loepfe booth B205d in Hall 3 for interesting exchanges.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DP)
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