12 May 2010, Chemnitz - German weft insertion warp knitting
machine builder Karl Mayer Malimo has launched the RS MSU S, the first of a new
generation of Weftronic machines which offer increased width and performance on
a new machine platform. Fabrics widths of up to 6.8 metres can now be produced at
a considerably higher square metre production rates.
Karl Mayer Malimo’s development work has continued to focus
on weft-insertion warp knitting machines and following the improvements made to
the HKS MSU S high-speed tricot machines with parallel weft insertion at the
end of last year, the completely revamped Weftronic* machine platform was recently
unveiled. The concept which is said to be totally new, is now being
systematically implemented on every weft-insertion warp knitting machine. An RS
MSU S warp knitting machine with parallel weft insertion was the first to get
the new make-over and was recently shown at Karl Mayer (China) Ltd. in Wujin in
the run up to the ITMA ASIA+CITME exhibition.
The high-tech production machine was demonstrating its
capabilities to an audience of mainly Chinese visitors during the machine
presentation in Wujin and is said to have impressed them with a level of
efficiency that is unparalleled anywhere in the world. The working width of the
new Weftronic* is 600 mm wider than its predecessor, although the speed is the
same. Increasing the width to 268 inches means that fabrics having widths of up
to 6.8M can now be produced at a considerably higher square metre production
rate.
Karl Mayer says the technical principles behind the increase
in performance are a number of innovations that are all harmonised with each
other, one of which is the all-important weft insertion system, which has been
fundamentally re-engineered. A much improved weft chain has been fitted on both
sides of the unit that forms the heart of the machine, the company says. This comprises
the transfer station, the yarn-laying carriage and the yarn take-off device
from the creel. In addition, Karl Mayer claims its mode of operation has also
been improved using sophisticated technology.
In addition to improving the machine’s efficiency, user
friendliness was also at the centre of the further development work. Karl Mayer
says the design of the new Weftronic* allows easy access to all the main
components and assembly is simplified by dividing up the entire machine into
component groups that are all harmonised with each other. Rapid integration
into the manufacturing process is said to save assembly costs and reduces the payback
period.
The Weftronic*, with all its new technical features will be
available as of the ITMA ASIA+CITME 2010 exhibition at the end of June this
year. Another model with a working width of 138 inches will also be ready by
the end of the year on the same machine platform and with even more improved
features, the machine will be available to view for the first time at the ITMA
2011 exhibition in Barcelona.
Karl Mayer Malimo expects there will be a high demand for
its improved new generation of weft-insertion warp knitting machines. “The
working width and productivity of our latest new development are unparalleled
anywhere in the world. With this system, we will set new standards in terms of
efficiency and applications, especially on the rapidly growing market of
backing and coating substrates,” explained Axel Wintermeyer, head of sales at Karl
Mayer Malimo.
* An application has been made to register this tradename