Weaving from multiple warp beams
Weaving with multiple warp beams is familiar from both ribbon and wide weaving. This can be achieved by arranging several warp beams on the weaving machine, but also by arranging the warp beams behind the weaving machine on separate frames.
The fabrics produced in this way are intended for clothing or technical fabrics.
Good reasons
There are many reasons for weaving with multiple warp beams.
On the one hand, the use of several warp beams can increase the running times of the weaving machines and thus the efficiency.
On the other hand, technical textile parameters can also be a reason for weaving with multiple warp beams. These include fabrics with irregular weaves, different weave ins or different floats, etc.
System solutions
We offer system solutions for all applications in weaving and warp knitting mills.
Our services range from engineering to production and commissioning.
We provide you with comprehensive advice on the possibilities of warp feeding and work with you to develop a ready-to-operate solution from a single source.
Application examples in ribbon and broadloom weaving mills:
If you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.