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Superba to show space dyeing machine for carpets at ITMA

10 May '19
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Pic: Superba
Pic: Superba

Superba, a Vandewiele company, will display the new version of MCD/3 space dyeing machine for carpets at ITMA 2019, in Barcelona, from June 20-26, 2019, with other new developments in heat-setting, texturising, and winding technologies. Superba will be at stand D206, hall 6, and the Vandewiele Group's main stand will be in hall 4, stand A206, at the expo.

The latest MCD/3 space dyeing machine is capable of handling a layer of 72 ends with an unequalled range of spot length – especially for the ultra-short spots of below 25mm, thus enabling one-pile/one-color process on the carpet, according to Superba.

In combination with a TVP3 heat-setting line, it can space dye polyester or polyamide yarns with up to six colours and also allow special dyeing effects such as bi-colour printing to be achieved. For acrylic yarns, the MCD/3 can similarly be combined with Superba’s new high capacity DL/5 setting line.

Further synergies are possible with Vandewiele weaving or tufting machines, with all technologies now being equipped for machine-to-machine interaction and learning, as part of the company’s comprehensive TEXconnect programme. The company’s sensors, software programmes, and servers have become increasingly sophisticated and the real-time data from different machines – across connected manufacturing sites and across different countries and even continents – can be collected and shared.

Digital models of both machines and production processes can be created and analysed for the optimisation of production settings, to vastly improve scheduling and planning and also make considerable savings on raw materials and energy. For carpet manufacturers, all of this is leading to the creation of truly Smart Factories.

Superba will also show the new RCE2+ rug and carpet expert weaving machine, with all yarns continuously controlled and measured and the difficult bobbin changes of the past completely eliminated due to Vandewiele’s latest Fast Creel. The new VSi32 velvet smart innovator jacquard, in combination with the latest Smart Creel, for the production of Italian velvet – combining the potential of flat woven jacquard fabrics with pile yarns leading to the potential for the creation of whole new range of fabrics for home and for fashion, will also be seen at ITMA.

The company will present the INCA (interlacing by non-continuous air) system for BCF extrusion systems – a new method for intermingling BCF yarns which greatly improves tangle knot uniformity for significant cost savings, along with the Vandewiele Cobble Colortec L+, which is now the most versatile tufting machine available on the market.

A range of jacquards from Vandewiele Bonas will be demonstrated across ITMA 2019, above flat weaving machines from the industry leaders, as well as Vandewiele’s own RCE2+. The completely revised Titan 5540 carpet finishing machine from Vandewiele Titan, which is now able to accommodate carpets with straight, round, and complexly-shaped corners simultaneously, will be seen at the expo. Superba will also exhibit the Vandewiele Protechna Arraycam 5420 optical inspection system which is suitable for monitoring standard fabrics on all common tricot warp knitting machine, along with the latest IRO-ROJ weft insertion technologies. (GK)

Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India

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