Heberlein, a leading supplier of air interlacing and air texturing jets, will unveil its cutting-edge technology for creating advanced technical textiles at the upcoming Techtextil event in Germany. The company aims to showcase critical components like the latest PolyJet-TG-3, which significantly influence yarn properties and processes.
For producers of demanding technical yarns, the PolyJet-TG-3-HP405A/WO70 (TopAir) magnifies yarn evenness, delivering an unmatched uniform interlacing density and strong, reliable knots for high tenacity yarns. The latest PolyJet-TG-3 achieves more than 12 knots per meter, showing smaller variations in tensile strength, elongation, and elasticity.
Heberlein components offer several benefits, including high-performance air interlacing jets with a unique quick-release system for rapid jet pack exchanges and a compact, space-saving design with a protective roll bar for ceramic surfaces.
Additionally, Heberlein’s AirSplicers produce tear-resistant, homogeneous splices of material without knots using only compressed air. The AirSplicer-3 Flex caters to a wide range of applications, capable of splicing synthetic multifilament yarns, aramid, carbon, or glass. Its innovative width-adjustable design offers flexibility, replacing the need for two former units with a single device, making it ideal for technical and textile multifilament yarns.
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