Swiss company Santex AG, a leading manufacturer of textile machines for knit fabrics finishing, its textile division will be showcasing Santasynpact, the company’s latest addition to the Santex family of knits finishing machines, at the upcoming ITMA 2015 international exhibition for textile machinery to be held from 12-19 November in Milan.
Santasynpact is a combination of rubber belt shrinkage and felt belt compacting unit in one line with levelling frame at the entry. The fully integrated design avoids long distances where fabric runs unsupported, the company reports. This can be an important factor where elongation and width variations need to be avoided.
According to the manufacturer, the machine was developed in order to provide the highest performance and best fabric quality with minimum production costs.
With this new development, compaction results are said to be significantly improved and at production speeds are 2 to 3 times higher than conventional felt compacting systems, the manufacturer reports.
Santex will show the latest version with special designed felt belt features to ensure the sensitive handling of cotton or cotton blended knits and to maximise performance.
Going to its technical aspects, electronic force measuring rollers are at every regulation position, providing total control over fabric tension, extremely gentle fabric handling and allowing settings to be stored in a recipe for added repeatability.
Independent left and right chain speeds, manual weft straightener and independently variable central fabric support belt speed is said to provide extra flexibility in fabric handling and if desired, course angle adjustment. The automatic belt grinding system is designed to reduce operator error and extend the efficiency and production life of the belt.
Santex AG was established 1982, under the Cavitec brand the company also develops and manufactures machines for coating and laminating of technical textiles. The Santex Group has three production sites for textile machinery. Santex AG Switzerland focuses mainly on machinery for knit fabrics, whilst SperottoRimar Italy specializes in equipment for high quality woollen and woven articles. Through Santex Shanghai they are in the position to deliver high quality Swiss Engineered machines direct to the Chinese market.
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