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2 From fiber directly to circular knitted fabric Basic Idea SpinningKnitting

developed by 3 3 Existing standards Ring yarn All fibers twisted Very strong & stiff Rotor yarn Typical fiber belt & necking More uneven than ring yarn

developed by 4 Corizon Bundled parallel fibers around a core filament Single fibers wrapped around the parallel fibers Innovative process directly from roving feeding any kind of circular knitting machine

developed by 5 Fabrics – new quality Creating products with outstanding properties soft & smooth brilliant & even opaque & lightweight high comfort & Less twist

developed by 6 One roving for the whole fabric range from Ne 30 to Ne 70 High flexibility  electronical control with Touch display Switch yarn counts?  Push the Button! How does it work?

developed by 7 Choice of natural and synthetic fibers, e.g. Cotton, Polyester, Viscose Choice of Core Yarn, e.g. Polyester, Polyamide, Viscose Choice of elastane plating Unique range of possibilities to combine fibers & coreyarn & plated elastane Useable for high quality prints Today`s future fabrics

developed by 8 Choice of natural and synthetic fibers, e.g. Cotton, Polyester, Viscose Choice of Core Yarn, e.g. Polyester, Polyamide, Viscose Choice of elastane plating Unique range of possibilities to combine fibers & coreyarn & plated elastane Useable for high quality prints Today`s future fabrics

developed by 9 Cost Advantages Signifianct reductions in: Space required Energy costs Fiber utilized Staff required Warehousing Depending on location we believe the savings could total up to 20%

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