20 April 2010,
Chemnitz - German circular knitting machine builder Terrot will be targeting Asian
markets when it exhibits at the forthcoming ITMA ASIA + CITME 2010, which is
being jointly organised in Shanghai by Beijing Textile Machinery International Exhibition
Co Ltd and MP International Pte Ltd.
The event will take place from 22 to 26 June 2010 at the Shanghai
New International Expo Centre in Shanghai, China and will highlight the
strength of the ITMA brand, featuring an A to Z of textile machinery. The milestone
event features the unique strengths of the ITMA brand and China's most
important textile event CITME. The move to combine the two shows into one mega
high-quality event is strongly supported by all nine CEMATEX European textile
machinery associations, CTMA (China Textile Machinery Association) and JTMA
(Japan Textile Machinery Association).
Terrot which has a strong market presence in the region will
be exhibiting with its partner Terrot Hong Kong Ltd and will be showing the latest version of its upgraded S296-2 single jersey machine.
S296-2 features
Diameter: 34 inch
Gauge: E 28
Number of feeders: 109
Number of needle tracks: 2 (up to 4 available)
Knitting structure: single plain
Single structures
Fabric application
Sports & Leisure Wear. Fashion Outerwear. Kids Wear.
Upgrade benefits
Benefits of the S296-2 upgrade include advanced central and
individual stitch adjustment with greater precision, which enhances accurate
stitch adjustment, a completely re-engineered knitting head with convertible
low cost new cylinder needle. The redesigned knitting head also includes
positive needle guidance in cam profiles where needles are guided smoothly for
less wear and tear and for higher machine speeds. The S296-2 also incorporates
new wear resistant zirconium yarn carriers with Spandex rollers for improved
plating and for preventing fluff accumulation.
Terrot says the S296-2 offers outstanding flexibility and
efficiency in production whilst processing a wide range of yarns, different
fabric weights and structures including Spandex plating. The machine is also
customer proven for processing both cotton and synthetic yarns at the highest
performance levels, the company adds.
“Perfect circular knitting technology combined with the
finest Terrot knitted fabrics is the culmination of well developed machine
engineering designed to sharpen the competitive edge of our international
customer base,” says Uta Barthel, Terrot’s Marketing & Communication
Manager.
“The Terrot brand
stands for quality and top performance in the construction of electronically
and mechanically controlled circular knitting machines around the world.
Maximum efficiency and an outstanding cost/ performance ratio, combined with
truly universal application and operating convenience: These are the objectives
at the forefront of our machine design and development work,” adds Ms. Barthel.