Groz-Beckert has a wide range of products from the weaving segment ranging from healds, drop wires and heald frames to machines for weaving preparation. The jacquard heald is a new addition to the product range. The transparent large circular knitting machine has a gage gradient of E10 to E50. There are two other transparent machines from the flat knitting and warp knitting fields. Each of the three acrylic glass machines has individually removable elements for detailed viewing.
The litespeed needle impresses with its optimized needle geometry, which increases the service life, reduces oil consumption, reduces the machine temperature and leads to energy savings of up to 20 per cent in the knitting process.
In addition to special needle solutions for the filter industry, Groz-Beckert has solutions for the geotextile, filter and paper-machine felts and automotive applications. For high tensile strength as required in filters, a needle with a teardrop-shaped working part, like the Teardrop from Groz-Beckert, offers clear advantages.
Groz-Beckert is offering special products for the nonwoven carding sector to supplement the extensive product range for the short and long staple spinning industries. With the innovative EvoStep and SiroLock metallic card clothing, the company is responding to the ever increasing requirements on the market.
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