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New KARL MAYER ML series upgrades the production of lace

10 Jan '12
5 min read

Lace ribbons having different widths can thus be produced extremely efficiently with the same setting schemes, and this also applied when working small- and medium-sized orders.

Furthermore, the modern ML machines can also be operated much more easily than the chain-controlled machines. Time-consuming operations, such as setting, grinding and assembling the chain links are no longer necessary, thanks to the electronic control technology.

And last but not least, these innovative models in the state-of-the-art Multibar Lace machine series offer advantages in terms of environmental protection and sustainability, since the patterning system uses no lubricating oils whatsoever.

All in all, investment in the high-performance ML machines is the perfect way of replacing existing machinery.

The technical principles of the innovative ML series are based on a single, overall concept, but the various models are differentiated by modifying the bar configuration.

Whereas the standard version of the ML 41 has three stitch-forming ground guide bars at the front, there are two on the ML 34 and ML 46. The two rear ground bars are designed to process elastane. The ML 34 is equipped with four pattern bars in each of six shog lines and one shog line with six pattern bars. The ML 46 has seven shog lines at this point, each with six pattern bars. Six shog lines each with six pattern bars are used between the ground guide bars at the front and rear on the ML 41.

All the Multibar Lace models are available in gauges E 18, E 24 and E 28. Whereas the gauge of E 18 would be of particular interest to clothing manufacturers, the finer-gauge Multibar Lace version is setting new standards in the production of traditional stretch and non-stretch lace.

By offering a variety of well-thought-out options, the electronically controlled ML models can cover a broad spectrum of applications. For example, the yarn can be fed from a creel or from driven pattern beams with standard dimensions for use on 134"-wide machines.

The specific configuration for producing Powernet fabrics, in combination with the gauge of E 28, would be extremely attractive to producers of functional lingerie.

Modern lace raschel machines with their exceptional price: performance ratio for producing standard lace in various batch sizes, which may range from narrow ribbons to wide bands in various dimensions, are already attracting the interest of manufacturers worldwide. The conversations held at ITMA in Barcelona were very promising. Orders have already been taken for the first machines. By offering them the possibility of modernising their machinery, KARL MAYER's customers will be able to strengthen their position on the market and open up new areas of application.

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