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Karl Mayer Is Exhibiting at Techtextil in Hall 3.0

German warp knitting technology producer, Karl Mayer is exhibiting at Techtextil in hall 3.0, stand E-18 and will have a meeting room in its booth in the shape of a tower made from warp-knitted spacer textiles.

Karl Mayer to Exhibit at Techtextil 2015

Karl Mayer said it will be exhibiting at Techtextil 2015 as an expert partner in the development of innovative solutions, which are setting new standards in many areas of everyday life and industry.

On its stand covering an area of 80 sq metres, there will be a meeting room in the shape of a tower with a spiral entrance.

This is made entirely from warp-knitted spacer textiles and is designed to create a peaceful sanctuary. It added that the 3D textile has a special construction to enable it to act as a sound-absorbing material.

Textiles made from carbon and glass fibres for reinforcing composite materials will also be another display from textile machinery manufacturer.

A futuristic installation will be demonstrating the process from production on the machine to resin treatment.

The Swing rocking chair designed by the Paulsberg Design Studio shows what attractively shaped products can be produced by combining a reinforcing textile with the right matrix material.

This comfortable chair is made from concrete with a reinforcing material made from a biaxial carbon-fibre textile.

Visitors will be able to learn everything there is to know about processing textile reinforcement into furniture by watching a video at the infopoint.

In addition to Paulsberg’s film, another will also be shown illustrating the design features and operating sequences of multiaxial warp knitting machines.

With a collection of functional fabrics for the sports sector, warp-knitted textiles will be demonstrating all their special features in terms of performance enhancement, perspiration wicking and heat management.

“The products being shown on our stand will give just a small insight into the wide range of applications in which textiles produced on the machines developed by us can be used,” it said in a press release.

They may also be used, among others, in the building industry, medical and health sector, agriculture, aircraft construction and the automotive industry.

Source: http://www.fibre2fashion.com/news/textile-news/newsdetails.aspx?news_id=171450
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Karl Mayer to Exhibit at Techtextil 2015
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