August 12, 2008 (Germany)
Faster, better, wider are performance features that guarantee the success of warp knitting machines on the Chinese market. This is why KARL MAYER decided to improve and revamp the MRES 33 EH multibar raschel machine, which is manufactured in China, specifically for lace manufacturers in this rapidly growing country in the centre of Asia. The result has been a considerable improvement in productivity and performance.
Like all mechanical lace machines, the new model, which is known as the ML 33 CD, is controlled by a pattern chain. The working width has been increased from 132 to 198" and the machine offers a whole range of new and innovative features.
In keeping with the design of the company’s latest generation of machines, the distance between the yarn guides of the pattern bars within a shog line has been reduced to two needles, electronic control systems for fabric take-down and yarn let-off have now been integrated, and an Operator Interface is located directly in the operative’s field of vision.
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Faster, better, wider are performance features that guarantee the success of warp knitting machines on the Chinese market. This is why KARL MAYER decided to improve and revamp the MRES 33 EH multibar raschel machine, which is manufactured in China, specifically for lace manufacturers in this rapidly growing country in the centre of Asia. The result has been a considerable improvement in productivity and performance.
Like all mechanical lace machines, the new model, which is known as the ML 33 CD, is controlled by a pattern chain. The working width has been increased from 132 to 198" and the machine offers a whole range of new and innovative features.
In keeping with the design of the company’s latest generation of machines, the distance between the yarn guides of the pattern bars within a shog line has been reduced to two needles, electronic control systems for fabric take-down and yarn let-off have now been integrated, and an Operator Interface is located directly in the operative’s field of vision.
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