Hybrid success for Groz-Beckert
Technology/Machinery
Groz-Beckert welcomes 4,000 visitors at ITMA Asia
The sixth ITMA Asia + CITME in Shanghai, China, was extremely successful for Groz-Beckert.
9th November 2018
Innovation in Textiles
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Albstadt/Shanghai
The sixth ITMA Asia + CITME in Shanghai, China, was extremely successful for Groz-Beckert. Over the five days of the trade fair that took place last month, the company welcomed over 4,000 international customers and partners to its booth. Around three quarters of the customers at the Groz-Beckert booth came from China, followed by guests from Japan, India and South Korea.
With its 1,733 exhibitors from 28 countries, the trade fair attracted more than 100,000 visitors in total. These visitors were treated to a wide range of state-of-the-art technology for manufacturing and joining textile fabrics.
Groz-Beckert was represented with all six product areas – knitting, weaving, felting, tufting, carding and sewing – and presented new transparent insights. The still relatively recent WeChat Channel also put the company in the spotlight. Visitors had the opportunity to become a follower directly at the booth and to receive the latest news on Groz-Beckert and the Chinese textile market on their smartphone in the future.
The Groz-Beckert product areas presented their product ranges using the tried-and-tested acrylic glass machines, with some new acrylic glass exhibits. In the Knitting area, a new acrylic glass machine for sock production was added, while the Sewing division presented a new acrylic glass sewing machine.
The Felting (Nonwovens) division showed its staple fibre needle punch line live in Asia – as a 3D print model in 1:18 scale. The original system is available for customers to test in the Technology and Development Center (TEZ) in Albstadt, Germany.
Using the WeavingLoom, a weaving machine replicated in acrylic glass, Groz-Beckert showed heald frames and healds, as well as warp stop motions, drop wires and the PosiLeno leno system in action. Tufting showed its gauge part system, which impressed with the controlled and coordinated selection of materials and compliance with the tightest tolerances. And the Carding division also presented its clothings on two impressive acrylic glass exhibits, which showed a revolving flat card and a roller card.
The transparent insights at the Groz-Beckert booth demonstrated the interplay between the different components in the textile machines. “They clearly highlight the extremely low tolerances the needles and system parts from Groz-Beckert work in,” the company says. “The ITMA Asia 2018 was a complete success for Groz-Beckert with a wealth of interesting discussions and major incentives for the coming months.”
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