Innovate or die: TMAS at ITMA 2019

A focus on customer service, aligned with the drive to constantly innovate, has long ensured that the member companies of TMAS – the Swedish texile machinery manufacturers’ association – stay well ahead of the curve.


Photo: Some of the TMAS innovations to be introduced at ITMA 2019 (clockwise from top left) – Texo AB wide-width weaving technology, Baldwin’s new TexCoat G4, the latest bias cutting system for technical textiles from Svegea, Eton’s advanced material handling solutions, the Eltex EYE yarn fault detection system on a synthetic grass line, and robotic handling from ACG Kinna.

"The majority of the Swedish material apparatus organizations are doing truly well in real markets, for example, Europe, China, India and the USA," says TMAS Secretary General Therese Premler-Andersson. "They are currently assembling powers to plan for the most significant show – ITMA 2019 in Barcelona in June. I hope to consider new to be and associations as we enter the business 4.0 period without a doubt. We are prepared to show a much higher level of the ongoing observing of procedures, robotization, adaptable customisation, and the fuse of robots into generation lines. Our clients anticipate a ton of as far as learning and our capacity to modify and offer turnkey arrangements." 

TMAS Secretary General Therese Premler-Andersson


The forward-looking mentality of the Swedish organizations is maybe best summed up by Reimar Westerlind, the proprietor, since 1961, of ACG Gruppen. At 90 years old, Reimar still goes to his office consistently to manage the activities of the different organizations working under the ACG umbrella. "Everything now is about computerization and digitisation," he says. "We must be on that track or we will be lost – improve or pass on." 

Mechanical autonomy or Robotics


One ACG Gruppen organization moving quickly forward with new advancements here is ACG Kinna, which at ITMA 2019 will give sensational live shows of its new automated pad filling framework. This can fill and complete somewhere in the range of 3,840 pads for each eight-hour move, which is an impressive enhancement for what is as of now conceivable with existing frameworks, bringing about critical reserve funds in both work and vitality for occupied home material organizations.



Eton Systems - Sewn Products

"There has been much discussion about the capability of Industry 4.0 empowered by cutting edge programming, yet I accept we are at the front line of spearheading it in the material business," says ACG Kinna CEO Christian Moore. "The utilization of mechanical technology is presently standard crosswise over numerous ventures managing in strong products, however the treatment of delicate materials, for example, materials is somewhat more perplexing. By the by, we have just started business shipments of our new framework and we trust it will make a genuine sprinkle at ITMA 2019." 

"Effective Swedish brands, for example, IKEA and H&M guarantee that we are always on our toes and this most recent mechanical leap forward from ACG Kinna Automatic is a genuine case of how Industry 4.0 is helping our organizations to further build up their items," includes TMAS Secretary General Therese Premler-Andersson. "The most recent Eton Systems ideas for completely robotized work streams in completed articles of clothing and material based items are another solid case of this." 


At ITMA 2019, Eton will show a total material dealing with arrangement with cutting edge programming giving constant data covering each part of the procedure. "Our frameworks are a characteristic fit with the significant Industry 4.0 arranged assembling plants that are currently being developed worldwide for divisions, for example, the article of clothing and home materials fabricating and car ventures," says Eton's Sales and Commercial Director Roger Ryrlén.

Sensors 

Propelled senor improvements are having an enormous impact in moving numerous zones of the material business forward as well. 

Eltex of Sweden, for instance, is making extensive progress with its yarn issue discovery and strain observing frameworks over a scope of areas, including the tufting of rugs, the creeling of woven materials and even the creation of woven fortifications for the composites business. 

"In contrast to checking examination frameworks, we are observing every individual yarn position progressively," says Eltex overseeing chief Brian Hicks. "As an outcome, we have focused on the further scaling down of our sensors, as will be exhibited at ITMA 2019." 


At progressive ITMA appears, IRO AB has additionally reliably presented new achievements in the field of yarn bolstering innovation for weaving machines, and ITMA 2019 will be no special case. "Following noteworthy interest in our R&D abilities, we have been gaining extraordinary ground in further boosting the productivity and execution of our growing X3 territory," says IRO AB Managing Director and Chairman of TMAS Mikael Äremann. "I can't recall a period since the 1980s when we had such a large number of new advancements to disclose at an ITMA, and I'm incredibly anticipating the positive reaction to them we are envisioning in Barcelona this June."

Asset reserve funds or Resource savings

ITMA 2019 will in the interim see the dispatch of TexCoat G4 – the up and coming age of Baldwin Technology's non-contact exactness application framework for texture wrapping up. The TexCoat G4 empowers a consistently high caliber and profitable material completing procedure with zero science waste and limited water and vitality utilization. 

The non-contact splash innovation brings a scope of focal points including single or twofold sided application, the end of Foulard shower defilement, low wet get levels prompting the end of drying steps, zero science squander in changeovers of science, shading or texture, and the likelihood of cluster detailing, perceivability of cushion stacking, synthetic utilization and so forth. "We are gigantically pleased to dispatch the TexCoat G4 at ITMA 2019," says Eric Norling, Baldwin's fragment head for accuracy application innovation. "This is a chance to survey advancement improving efficiency, while sparing important assets and adding to a supportable future. The TexCoat G4 can process a wide scope of low-thickness water-based synthetic substances, for example, water-anti-agents, conditioners, hostile to microbial and the sky is the limit from there." 


Different TMAS organizations displaying in Barcelona incorporate Texo AB, whose wide-width weaving weavers the belts for machines on which half of the world's paper is made, ES-Automatex, which represents considerable authority in bespoke robotization ideas and Svegea, an organization driving the field in a number colarette machines and cutting and cutting gear. "At the last ITMA in 2015 in Milan, there was much discussion about Industry 4.0 advances however surely from the point of view of TMAS, ITMA 2019 will be the spot for solid arrangements regarding how information and the new apparatuses we have accessible can be abused without limit," says Therese Premler-Andersson. "There is as of now substantially more systems administration between the organizations, with programming particularly the empowering influence and regular interfaces uniting thoughts. We are significantly anticipating further trades of thoughts when meeting with clients old and new in Barcelona."


Members of the Textile Machinery Association of Sweden at ITMA 2019:
ACG Kinna Automatic AB: H3 D239
Baldwin Technology  AB: H2 A204
Eltex of Sweden AB: H4 B102
ES Automatex Solution AB: H3 C250
Eton Systems AB: H2 A214
IRO AB: H4 A206b
Svegea of Sweden AB: H3 D250
Texo AB: H5 A101

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