Mahlo Focusing On Weft Straightening System At ITMA Asia
Mahlo GmbH will present its latest systems and solutions for efficient and high-quality textile production and finishing at ITMA Asia which will be held from November 19-23 in hall 5, stall C-28.
“Mahlo will focus on latest developments in weft straightening system, the Orthopac RXVMC which sets the highest standards in warp detection and correction,” the German company said in a press release.
“In the new straightening concept, special attention was paid to the straightening mechanics and their interaction with the analysis electronics of the probe system,” Sales Manager Thomas Höpfl stated.
Mahlo said the control concept in the Orthopac RXVMC is also new. A probe group at the leveler infeed detects distortions even before they reach the correction rolls.
“In this way, the rolls are brought directly into position and the fabric is corrected from the very first centimeter,” the company added.
A scanner group at the outfeed also detects possible residual distortion, which is corrected at the second straightening module.
“This enables an even more precise and faster response when it comes to reacting to rapidly changing distortions and so the Orthopac RXVMC shows its full strength when straightening knitwear and fabrics sensitive to distortion,” Mahlo noted.
The company will also display the Famacont PMC for controlling weft and stitch course density. The technology uses a sensor to measure the yarn or stitch density and compares it with the target value stored in the recipe data management system.
The detected deviation of the yarn density from the target value is used to fully automatically regulate the leading during the needling process on the stenter frame.