Not only are the tasks of textiles becoming increasingly diverse, but the focus of their production is also shifting. The manufacturer of measuring, control and automation systems Mahlo GmbH & Co. KG, Saal a.d. Donau/Germany, is hitting the these demands with its latest developments for process optimization, increasing productivity and cost savings at the same time. At the ITMA, visitors can expect an overview of all the company’s sectors of the machine manufacturer. Product presentations with changing themes will provide concise information on the most important systems. For the first time, Mahlo is presenting the new Orthopac RXVMC straightening concept, which aims to meet the high standards for distortion detection and correction. The system can remove distortions in textile fabric webs even faster and more precisely.
Process control systems are a must in modern textile production. Thanks to control of exhaust air, fabric temperature, dwell time and moisture, only as much energy and raw material is consumed as is really needed. On show in live operation are the Patcontrol PCS for pattern recognition and the Famacont PMC for controlling weft and stitch course density. Both systems help producers to maintain the residual shrinkage values they guarantee. Interested parties can get an explanation of how they work at the Mahlo stand, and fabric samples they bring along can be tested on site.