1 July 2010, Shanghai - The warp knitting sector was waiting
with great anticipation to see what market leader Karl Mayer had to offer at
ITMA Asia + CITME and their expectations were exceeded, says the German
company. With its latest innovations and new developments, the Obertshausen
based company says it stood out from its many Chinese competitors and its stand
quickly became a magnet for visitors. The company says it was surprised at the
number of visitors which came from all over the world.
“We welcomed a large
number of visitors to our stand, not only from China but also from all over
Asia, South America and Europe,” said Oliver Mathews, Sales Director, when
summing up the outcome of the exhibition. According to Mathews, the worldwide
economic recovery in the textile and clothing industry could be detected quite
clearly during the course of the exhibition and that this was obvious from the
positive investment climate.
Demand is said to be currently very good for all of Karl
Mayer’s product groups, from its lace machines to its high-speed tricot
machines. The company made its first sales just after the doors opened in
Shanghai and the trend continued throughout the entire exhibition. In addition
to making specific deals, Karl Mayer says it was once again able to enhance its
image as a driving force for innovation within the sector.
According to Karl Mayer, highly qualified visitors had many
discussions on the concept of the new DJ machine, which the company says it has
used to open up many new possibilities in the seamless goods sector. In
particular they were said to be interested in the trend towards higher-gauge
lace raschel machines. Karl Mayer has updated its warp knitting machines to
incorporate components made from CFRP materials, which it says is already
regarded as the technical standard amongst warp knitting companies. This is a good
example of how Karl Mayer, with its pioneering activities, is constantly
improving the design of its warp knitting machines for the benefit of its
customers.
Karl Mayer also sets the standard in warp preparation and visitors
to the exhibition are said to have acknowledged its commitment to innovative
technology in weaving and warp knitting preparation with great interest, whilst
placing numerous orders.
“We were delighted to
make many deals in every sector of the textile industry,” said Friedriech
Maletschek, head of Karl Mayer’s warp preparation business unit. A big contract
to supply ball warpers, long chain beamers and sizing machines to the denim
sector was especially encouraging, the company said. The company says that particularly
noticeable was a clear upturn in the business in machines for processing glass
fibres for the production of printed circuit boards. There has been a marked
decline in this sector over the last three years but a contract for the sale of
the relevant sizing, direct beaming and assembling machines was signed during
the ITMA ASIA + CITME exhibition. In addition, further projects in this area
have already been announced.
Karl Mayer also showed its latest innovations for producing
technical and semi-technical textiles by presenting its RD 6/1-12 at an
in-house show at its Chinese subsidiary in Wujin, which was held at the same
time as the main exhibition. Karl Mayer says the high-speed RD 6/1-12 has been
selling exceptionally well since it was launched in January of this year. Many
more customers were said to be impressed during the course of its first
official launch. As a showcase for innovative double-bar raschel technology, an
HD 6/20-35 machine was also being shown alongside the RD 6/1-12 in Wujin. This
was a basic HighDistance machine for thick spacer fabrics which Karl Mayer says
triggered many new ideas and thoughts on new end-uses.
The machines on show in Wujin were complemented by the new
Weftronic RS, a warp-knitting machine with parallel weft insertion which is
said to have attracted a large number of visitors, especially from China and
Korea. Visitors were said to be impressed by its reliable operation and the first
machine was sold on Karl Mayer’s stand at ITMA ASIA+CITME following viewing.