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Air Splicer adds value for Japanese knitter |
| Thursday, 12 November 2009 |
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Yamagata - The installation of Shima Seiki’s latest Air Splicer technology
on its recently installed Mach2X WholeGarment knitting machines is helping one
Japanese knitter to add significant value to its range of high quality, multi
coloured knitwear.
Teindre Co., based in the city of Yamagata was established
in 1980 and since then, has moved confidently through the Shima Seiki range of
machines beginning with two SET machines in 7G. From there the company has
progressed through the Shima portfolio to WholeGarment technology in the shape
of SWG-First machines in 7G, NewSES-SWG in 5G, and SWG-X in 12G, culminating
with the installation of two Mach2X machines in July of this year. PREMIUM CONTENT: This page is available to Knitting Trade Journal subscribers only. If you already have a subscription, please log in or subscribe HERE to receive the printed Knitting Trade Journal magazine and full access to this on-line portal. |