Warp Beam Stand for Wide Beams

Solution with 2×2 wide beams on two double main warp frames.

WARP BEAM FRAME NARROW WEAVING

OVERVIEW

Wider warp beams can be arranged longitudinally behind narrow weaving machines. This special arrangement is commonly used in the production of tension and lashing belts, but can also be used in other areas where belts for different applications and high yarn capacities are required. This technology ensures uniform yarn feed, which improves production quality.

This solution is used wherever high twine capacities are required for the cost-effective production of strapping.

KEY ADVANTAGES

  • Uniform and controlled warp thread tension
  • Precise and easier setting of the required
    warp tension
  • Ensuring consistent reproducibility
  • Reduces downtimes of the weaving machine
  • Higher fabric quality and efficiency of the
    weaving machine
  • Requires less manpowers less manpower

MORE EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL

In narrow weaving, the precise control of warp thread tension is becoming increasingly important. Especially for textiles used in safety critical sectors such as the automotive industry and medical technology, where manufacturing processes must be reliable and reproducible.

Electronic warp thread feeding not only improves product quality but also reduces machine strain and minimizes warp thread breakage. Additionally, it allows the use of warp beams with larger disk diameters or wider designs, significantly increasing loom efficiency.

For fabrics produced in large quantities over extended periods, where standard warp beam sizes are quickly woven out, large warp beam frames can enhance efficiency and economically of the weaving process. Due to their robust construction, these frames offer high load-bearing capacity.

Until now, the implementation of electronic warp thread feeding in narrow weaving has often been a challenge due to the associated costs. However, new manufacturing techniques and methods now enable more cost effective solutions.