Code EK000590
Optimax-i-8-R 220 cm Picanol Looms
PICANOL
WEAVING MACHINE
This Optimax-i-8-R 220 cm used weaving machine produced by Picanol guarantee maximum performance minimizing the energy consumption.
The performance of the loom focuses on maximum quality and versatility, guaranteed by the robust structure of the machine combined with the proven wheelbase geometry and the most suitable gripper system for any application.
Technical Data | |||
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REFERENCE MACHINE | OPTIMAX I-8-R | ||
TYPE | AUTOMATIC WEAVING LOOMS | ||
AVAILABLE QUANTITY | 12 LOOMS | ||
WORKING WIDTH | 2.200 mm | ||
ACCESSORIES EACH LOOM | N° 4 WEFT FEEDERS N° 8 FRAMES N° 4 WEFT SERVER N° 16 DOVE FOOT N° 4 SAW N° 1 COMB N° 4 IRO |
Industrial Weaving Looms
Loom is a machine which is used to produce woven fabric by interlacement of warp and weft yarn. Ginning, opening, cleaning, carding, combing, drawing, spinning, winding, warping, sizing, beaming are the process prior to weaving.
All these process converge on loom.
The basic purpose of any loom is to hold the warp threads under tension to facilitate the interweaving of the weft threads. The precise shape of the loom and its mechanics may vary, but the basic function is the same.
The major components of the loom are the warp beam, heddles, harnesses or shafts, shuttle, reed and takeup roll.
In the loom, yarn processing includes shedding, picking, battening and taking-up operations.
On the modern loom, shedding operations are performed automatically by the heddle or heald frame, also known as a harness. The yarns are passed through the holes of the heddles which hang vertically from the harnesses.
The weave pattern determines which harness controls which warp yarns, and the number of harnesses used depends on the complexity of the weave. Two common methods of controlling the heddles are dobbies and a Jacquard head.