Karl Mayer’s Raschel machine a hit in Indian textile mills

October 24, 2017 written by
karlmayers raschel machine a hit in indian textile mills

The new RSJ 4/1, high-speed jacquard Raschel machines for producing jacquard-patterned, stretch and non-stretch fabrics by Germany's leading textile machinery manufacturer, Karl Mayer, has proved a hit among leading Indian wrap knitting textile mills. Delicately patterned fabrics produced on the RSJ 4/1 machine open up completely new design options.

The Indian textile industry is increasingly focusing on synthetic fibres. By processing versatile polymer-based yarn materials, warp knitting is greatly on the rise. In particular, when manufacturing lavish lace articles and light, patterned apparel fabrics, the Indian warp knitting mills are setting new trends by using modern Raschel machines and creative ideas.

Karl Mayer can provide the Indian companies with both inspiration and high-tech machines. Especially for the production of traditional Indian saris but also of upbeat fashion styles, this innovative textile machinery specialist can offer its Rascheltronic machine.

When producing the warp-knitted articles, the Rascheltronic was equipped with one ground guide bar and the Jacquard bar. Both knitting elements processed polyamide, a material which ensures a soft, silky touch and, thus, a pleasant wearing comfort on the skin. However, the fabric not only impresses with its look and feel, but also with its extremely high production efficiency. The RSJ 4/1 in a gauge of E 28 used for this purpose, operates at a rotational speed of up to 1,450 min-1.

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