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Cobble’s combinations for advanced tufting at ITMA 2019

The Colortec L+ combines three advanced Cobble technologies in a single machine.

23rd May 2019

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Kortrijk

Interiors

Possibilities for multi-colour jacquard-type cut and loop wall-to-wall carpets, area rugs, bathmats etc. © Cobble

Cobble, a Vandewiele company, remains the frontrunner in carpet tufting technology and will be introducing its most versatile tufting machine to date, the Colortec L+, at ITMA 2019 in Barcelona from 20-26 June.

The Colortec L+ combines three advanced Cobble technologies in a single machine – ICN (individually controlled needle), IPD (individual pile delivery) and LCL (level cut/loop). This combination is designed to provide full design freedom for the production of multi-colour jacquard-type cut and loop wall-to-wall carpets, area rugs, bathmats etc.

Rapid colour changes and small lot production are enhanced with the Colortec L+ working with Vandewiele’s latest Fast Creel, on which the feed and tension of each pile yarn is controlled by individual torque motors.

All Vandewiele technologies are now being equipped for machine-to-machine interaction and learning, as part of the company’s comprehensive TEXconnect programme.

The new Cobble Colortec L+. © Cobble

The new Cobble Colortec L+. © Cobble

Further Vandewiele innovations to be unveiled by the company at ITMA 2019 will include:

  • The new VSi32 Velvet Smart Innovator jacquard, in combination with the latest Smart Creel, for the production of Italian velvet – combining the potential of flat woven jacquard fabrics with pile yarns leading to the potential for the creation of whole new range of fabrics for the home and for fashion.
  • The new RCE2+ Rug and Carpet Expert weaving machine.
  • The INCA (interlacing by non-continuous air) system for BCF extrusion systems – a new method for intermingling BCF yarns which greatly improves tangle knot uniformity for significant cost savings.
  • The latest Superba MCD/3 space-dyeing machine, which is capable of handling a layer of 72 ends with an unequalled range of spot length, especially for ultra-short spots of below 25mm, enabling true one-pile/one-colour in carpet production.
  • A range of jacquards from Vandewiele Bonas, demonstrated across ITMA 2019 above flat weaving machines from the industry leaders, as well as Vandewiele’s own RCE2+.
  • The completely revised Titan 5540 carpet finishing machine from Vandewiele Titan.
  • The Vandewiele Arraycam 5420 optical inspection system, suitable for monitoring standard fabrics on all common tricot warp knitting machines.
  • The latest IRO-ROJ weft insertion technologies.

www.vandewiele.com

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