Sponsored by KARL MAYER GROUP 

 

The KARL MAYER GROUP is looking forward to ITMA ASIA + CITME, from October 14 to 18, 2024 in hall 4 stand C27 at the Shanghai National Exhibition and Convention Center

The international textile industry has been changing rapidly, as global crises and paradigm shifts have created an environment with many uncertainties and turbulence. In this volatile market, the Chinese textile industry continues to report growth rates, particularly through exports. Despite these successes, the sector still has challenges to overcome. Chinese manufacturers need to proactively adapt to market dynamics, tap into new growth opportunities and achieve profitability, despite increasing cost pressures. In addition, the issue of sustainability is rising up the industry’s agenda and the shortage of skilled workers is becoming increasingly felt.

Under the motto ‘Master the Change’, the KARL MAYER GROUP will present innovations from its strong brands KARL MAYER, STOLL and KM.ON, which are focusing more than ever on meeting today’s business requirements. Visitors can expect an exhibition of forward-looking solutions from the fields of mechanical engineering, digitalisation, textile products, applications and customer support.

A wide range of warp knitting and flat knitting machines from the Group’s product portfolio and textile trends will also be on display at an accompanying in-house show at KARL MAYER (CHINA). The event in Changzhou starts the day before the trade fair opens. One highlight will be the opening of the new showroom of the KARL MAYER subsidiary in China, which will showcase solutions from all areas of technology.

 

Innovative Karl Mayer technology facilitates the manufacture of clothing that protects against UVA rays

Innovative Karl Mayer technology facilitates the manufacture of clothing that protects against UVA rays

Paths to new market potential for warp knitting

Our solutions for the warp knitting industry are designed to offer our customers more sales and new business. One highlight of the exhibition is an HKS 2-S in the new gauge E-44, which opens new doors in the outdoor fashion sector by enabling the processing of fine, lightweight yet dense textile products with high efficiency. The supple articles score points for their unsurpassed protective effect against UVA rays – as a result of their extremely close-meshed structure – and high breathability. This makes them extremely interesting for use as sun protection clothing.

The KARL MAYER stand also will be showcasing functional, fashionable products for sportswear that cater functionally for the growing yoga trend, while having the look of typical cotton fabrics. The warp-knitted alternatives are comfortable to wear, easy-care and sustainable thanks to the technology used. Another new and promising highlight on the KARL MAYER stand is the use of an E-40 warp-knitted fabric as a top layer for thick down jackets.

Shoe textiles are more popular than ever before, which is why KARL MAYER will be exhibiting breathable and stylish spacer fabrics from double Raschel machines with Jacquard. The functional spacer textiles are also interesting as sustainable mono-material solutions for upholstery in car seats and mattresses.

Visitors to the KARL MAYER stand can also look forward to a presentation of the latest Care Solutions offerings to find out how its all-round after-sales service can benefit customers. The focus will be on the customer portal myKM.ON, which gives users access to the digital world of the KARL MAYER GROUP, and the brand new Energy Efficiency Solution (EES), which supports warp knitting companies on their way to lower electricity consumption and greater sustainability.

The accompanying in-house show at KARL MAYER (CHINA) will demonstrate the performance of selected machines, including the latest representatives of the three-bar HKS and TM series: a TM 2-SE in E 36, a MT 84/1/40 S and a RE 4-1 in E 36. In addition, a new mid-range machine for the double Raschel sector will be launched. 

 

A shoe upper manufactured using Karl Mayer warp knitting technology

A shoe upper manufactured using Karl Mayer warp knitting technology

Flexibility, speed and price awareness for the commodity market

At ITMA ASIA + CITME, STOLL will present machine innovations for success in the volume market, with a focus on responding to changing demand trends.

On show will be a CMS 703 ki knit and wear, which combines the unrivalled high flexibility of all STOLL ‘knit and wear’ models with maximum efficiency and an extremely attractive price. The production repertoire includes finished articles, as well as full-fashion products. With a working width of 72 inches/183 cm, the usual size range of consumers can be ideally covered, especially in Asia.

Another exhibit with an excellent price-performance ratio and maximum flexibility is the CMS 503 ki L. A working width of 50 inches makes an unlimited variety of patterns possible for a wide range of full-fashion applications. Articles can also be produced in larger sizes, which are increasingly in demand in America, but also in Asia and Europe.

The ADF 530-32 ki FLEX is the leader in terms of production diversity among STOLL’s exhibits. The productive all-rounder can produce a unique range of different knitted items. Trousers, a dress, a top, a sweater and a fabric for upholstery applications – all these articles will be produced on the ADF 530-32 ki FLEX during the trade fair. This flexibility is made possible by the innovative, automatically adjustable comb gap control. Among other things, the innovative solution extends the gauge range of the classic STOLL multi-gauge spectrum and opens up new scope for incorporating different strength ranges into garments – for example, to realise cuffs.

The exhibition for the flat knitting industry will be complemented by examples from the production repertoire of STOLL machines. The highlight of the textile innovation show is the presentation of the new STOLL Trend Collection NOCTURNO.

Further machine innovations will be on display at the in-house show at KARL MAYER (CHINA). Some of the models are part of the repertoire of the new showroom, are mainly manufactured at the Changzhou site and are also part of the STOLL range for the volume market, including various representatives of the CMS series, which cover a wide range of gauges from E3.5.2 to E20.

 

Digitalisation and manufacturing versatility are driving Karl Mayer's research and development

Digitalisation and manufacturing versatility are driving Karl Mayer's research and development

More efficient processes through digital solutions

At ITMA ASIA + CITME, KM.ON will be presenting innovative digital solutions for warp- knitting and flat-knitting companies. For example, the Digital Production Management (DPM) is a game-changing solution for the shop floor organisation of warp-knitting companies that offers seamless monitoring and control of production processes in real time, creating the basis for optimising operational processes. Also on show will be the Quality Monitoring System (QMS), a revolutionary AI-based innovation for quality management on warp knitting machines.

STOLL PPS, powered by KM.ON, enables greater efficiency in flat knitting. Its production planning tool for controlling, planning and optimiSing production means that reaction and throughput times can be shortened and delivery reliability improved, which are essential performance features in today’s highly dynamic markets.

For a faster workflow from idea to market launch, the innovative products of the CREATE family will be presented.

 

Lower costs and environmental impact during warp preparation

Customers in the warp preparation sector can look forward to solutions that have been designed to offer for greater efficiency and sustainability.

The highlights include a latest-generation direct warper, which impresses with a very good price-performance ratio. The high-quality beams produced  enable maximum efficiency in their processing in the weaving mill. Another plus point is the high operational reliability of the machine. Behind the unique performance are sophisticated technical solutions, including an optimised pressure roller system without

The new CASCADE system enables customers to reduce their steam consumption and thus costs and environmental impact during the sizing process. The basis for this is efficient energy recycling within the cylinder dryer, which is explained using illustrative material.

With the Smart Size Box, a technology has also been developed that monitors the condition of wear components and therefore makes a valuable contribution to predictive maintenance. This will be demonstrated at the trade fair.

To ensure high machine availability, a combined Care X-Tend and Connectivity Package will also be presented.

 

New pillars and more business through technical textiles

At ITMA ASIA, KARL MAYER’s Technical Textiles business unit will present promising sales potential in the composites market, with non-crimp fabrics made of glass and carbon fibres. The customised reinforcement textiles can be produced extremely efficiently and with the highest quality on KARL MAYER’s multi-axial warp-knitting machines and used in a wide range of lightweight construction applications, as a digital media presentation will show. Conventional textile manufacturers who want to enter this new field of technology can also benefit from KARL MAYER’s experience and expertise.

The in-house show in Changzhou will also feature innovative weft insertion machines that offer an excellent price-performance ratio in the volume market. On display will be a second-generation TM WEFT for the production of lightweight warp-knitted fabrics for outerwear and interlinings, as well as a newly developed machine  that focuses on the production of lightweight glass fabrics for use in the construction industry – for example, as plaster grids or crack tape, thanks to its special performance.

At ITMA ASIA + CITME, KARL MAYER will be in hall 4 stand C27 at the Shanghai National Exhibition and Convention Center.

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