PICANOL SHOWS 4 AIRJETS AND 3 RAPIERS AT ITMA-ASIA + CITME 2014
As one of the world’s leading weaving machine manufacturers, Picanol has always had a very close relationship with the Chinese textile industry. This relationship is not a matter of chance or coincidental developments: on the contrary, it is the result of long-term, strategic planning by the Picanol management.
In this firm belief, Picanol sent its first pioneers to explore the possibilities in the Far East, already in the early 1950s. Picanol took part in one of the first international exhibitions held in Beijing. This was the period when Picanol sales managers, still based in Ieper, criss-crossed the Orient to promote its weaving machines at exhibitions and technical seminars.
The growing installed base of Picanol machines in China, as well as the increasing demand for a higher level of service & support resulted in the establishment of the Picanol Service Centre, which was set up in Shanghai in 1987. A network of local service engineers was also established to serve the other South-Asian countries.
The next step in the history of Picanol in China was the set-up of PST, Picanol Suzhou Textile Machinery Works, thus starting its career as a Chinese textile machinery manufacturer. This set-up took place in 1994 and we celebrate this year the 20 years existence of Picanol Suzhou Textile Machinery Works.
PST was Picanol’s first major production line outside Belgium and the technology and organization were based entirely on the assembly concept employed at the company’s headquarters in Ieper. Today PST houses a complete production unit with 3 assembly lines for 4 product types (GT-Max, GTMax-i and GTXplus with rapier technology and the OMNIplus-X with airjet insertion technology), a mechatronics division, a sales, service and spare parts organization. The majority of the Chinese management, engineers and technicians have been trained in Belgium.
Machines produced in PST aim at the top layer of the mid segment and are besides in China, also quite successful in the new emerging textile regions outside China.
Headquarters in Belgium
One of the big assets of this cross border entrepreneurship is the mixture of drawing upon the know-how & quality standards from the Picanol Group, combined with good understanding of its local customers.
With more than 150 engineers and strong R&D teams headquartered in Belgium, Picanol invests heavily in R&D activities every year. Picanol’s R&D aims not just at development and production of the most advanced weaving machines, but also achieving the most profitable weaving process in the world.
Picanol offers nine types of weaving machines: the OptiMax, GT-Max, GTMax-i and GTXplus with rapier technology, the OMNIplus Summum, OMNIplus 800, TERRYplus 800, OMNIplus 800 TC and the OMNIplus-X with airjet insertion technology. Together, these machines cover the full spectrum of textiles including apparel, household and technical fabrics. The high degree of digitization of all these machines, together with their Sumo main drive, ensures a lower weaving cost, higher quality of the fabrics produced, greater flexibility and exceptional ease of operation in comparison with other weaving machines.
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At the occasion of the ITMA-Asia + CITME fair (16-20 June, Shanghai) Picanol will present a wide variety of weaving machines, both airjet and rapier.
Besides the OMNIplus Summum, also the OMNIplus-X will be on display. This machine is engineered and produced in Picanol’s Suzhou plant in China, but using the proven OMNIplus 800 technology. The OMNIplus-X responds to the requirements of the Asian mid-end segment. A novelty on this machine is that it is now also available in 280 and 340 cm widths in addition to the existing weaving widths of 190 cm and 220 cm. Here special attention was given to improved quality output, user friendliness and lower energy costs.
As for the rapier machines, the highlight is an OptiMax weaving a coating fabric on a 540 cm machine equipped with batching motion. On another OptiMax a fancy denim fabric will be woven.
For the first time the new GTMax-i rapier machine will be shown. This new weaving machine is a further development of the existing GT-Max. The main highlights of the GTMax-i are the reinforced gripper system and heavier machine drive, which allows higher production speeds. Also the dobby and undermotion have been completely redesigned.
In total 7 Picanol machines will be on display. Five on its own booth (Hall E1, booth A02). One Picanol OMNIplus Summum with jacquard will be on display at the Bonas booth and another one on the Staubli booth.
As a technological market leader, Picanol constantly invests in R&D to assure the highest performance of its weaving machines, both for new machines and for those already installed in the field. For each new product development launched on new machines, the Picanol aftermarket team investigates how the new feature can bring a solution or benefit to get the most out of the weaving machine. Also the after market upgrade possibilities will be presented on the Picanol booth.
Picanol weaving machines on display at ITMA Asia + CITME 2014
OptiMax 4-R 190 weaving a fancy denim fabric
Warp Yarn count Ne 8,6/1
Material Cotton
Density 24,8 ends/cm
Weft Yarn count 300 denier – DTY
100 denier– FDY
250 denier – DTY
Ne 16/1
Material Polyester – Cotton
Density 19 picks/cm
Drawing in width 184 cm
OptiMax 4 – P 540 weaving a coating fabric
Warp Yarn count 1100 dtex
Material Polyester
Density 6,8 ends/cm
Weft Yarn count 1100 dtex
Material Polyester
Density 6,8 picks/cm
Drawing in width 520 cm
OMNIplus Summum 4-P 190 weaving a bottomweight fabric
Warp Yarn count Ne 10/1
Material Polyester-Cotton
Density 23,7 ends/cm
Weft Yarn count Ne 16,5/1
Material Polyester-Cotton
Density 25 picks/cm
Drawing in width 167 cm
GTMax-i 4-R 190 weaving a seersucker fabric
Warp Yarn count groundwarp Ne 80/2
Yarn count topwarp Ne 41/2
Material Cotton
Density 33 ends/cm
Weft Yarn count Ne 32/1
Material Cotton
Density 30 picks/cm
Drawing in width 175 cm
OMNIplus-X 2-P 280 weaving a sheeting fabric
Warp Yarn count Ne 60/1
Material Cotton
Density 72 ends/cm
Weft Yarn count Ne 40/1
Material Cotton
Density 42 picks/cm
Drawing in width 264 cm
Staubli booth:
OMNIplus Summum-4-J-190 weaving an automotive fabric
Warp Yarn count dtex 610
Material Polyester
Density 32,7 ends/cm
Weft Yarn count dtex 610
Material Polyester
Density 18 picks/cm
Drawing in width 183,5 cm
Bonas booth:
OMNIplus Summum-4-J-190 weaving a furnishing fabric
Warp Yarn count 150 den
Material Pes
Density 47,71 ends/cm
Weft Yarn count 1/20 Nm
1/27Nm
Material 40% viscose, 55% polyester, 5% polyamide
100% viscose
Density 34,3 picks/cm
Drawing in width 155,5 cm
Innovation is a constant at Picanol. An R&D team of over 150 researchers are working day-in-day-out on performance, efficiency, user friendliness and versatility of the Picanol weaving machines, so that the weaving industry can get the most out of its energy, time, material, market and talent. This makes the Picanol machines the most innovative in the world.
Teaming up with Picanol is the best guarantee for weavers of being competitive and profitable – now and in the long term. See you at booth A02 in Hall E1!
Source: Picanol