Preview 2022

Preview

The Talon 75 is capable of cutting up to 7.5 cm of compressed materials common to the sewn products and technical textiles industries. The machine is engineered to automatically pull stacked material plies from the spreading table to a modular, bristle- block conveyor bed for reciprocating knife cutting of patterns. Precise system operations with motion control communications offer an industrial-strength solution, the company says. Industry 4.0 ready Eastman’s Talon multi-ply cutting systems are Industry 4.0 ready and equipped with the latest in condition based predictive maintenance technology, the company says. Its design utilises motors and amplifiers that automatically detect changes in critical components to notify operators well in advance of maintenance prompts. Also on display in Frankfurt will be Eastman’s ES-960, a material spreader capable of fast and easy spreading heights up to 20 cm, the company adds. Elizabeth McGruder, VP of European sales and marketing, Eastman, says: “We are all excited about what this new partnership and combination of expertise means for the European buyer.” She adds: “Access to numberous ACG agencies for immediate sales and technical support combined with Eastman’s extensive product catalogue will ensure that Scandinavian and Baltic customers have a comprehensive and experiences supplier network, benefiting from the best of both businesses.” Thomas Arvidsson, ACG Nyström CEO, says: “We are happy to have signed a new long-term agreement with Eastman. The company’s broad product range will create new opportunities for us and together, we have extensive knowledge and experience.” Range of solutions Members of TMAS will be showcasing a range of solutions aligning with the growing trend for more localised and automated textile manufacturing at the forthcoming Texprocess, Techtextil and Heimtextil shows. which are all taking place in Frankfurt from June 21-24 new automated solutions and digital technologies – which in many cases have been crash-tested much more rapidly than was planned due to Covid-19 restrictions – mean localised production is now making sense for many manufacturers and their brand customers. Therese Premler-Andersson, secretary general, TMAS, says: “I think it’s great that the three shows are all taking place in Frankfurt together.” She adds: “This gives our members the opportunity to showcase a full range of possibilities across the supply chain.” ACG Nyström and Eastman will be at Booth E52 in Hall 8 , as part of the Texprocess show. Eton Systems, Imogo and Svegea will be exhibiting at Booth F41 in Hall 8 at Texprocess. Coloreel is jointly exhibiting with embroidery machine maker Tajima at Booth H44 in Hall 8 . Eltex will be at Techtextil in Booth E19 in Hall 12 and ACG Kinna will be at Booth E27 in Hall 3 as part of Heimtextil.

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