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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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