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May 05, 2019 "TEXPROCESS 2019 – Innovativ and International"

1,818 exhibitors from 59 countries and around 47,000 visitors from 116 countries. Those are the official figures of the past TEXPROCESS 2019 in Frankfurt, the trade fair that still is the most international and innovative event in the industry. The DA GROUP with its brands Dürkopp Adler, PFAFF Industrial and KSL, presented 112 industrial sewing machines, automatic sewing units, sewing robots and welding machines on an imposing booth of more than 1,000 square meters. The exhibits were arranged by areas of applications "Shirts/blouses, trousers/skirts, jackets, jeans, welding, shoes/leather, Qondac, airbag/tire cord, technical textiles, upholstery and automotive".

M-TYPE DELTA, the highlight of the show and winner of the TEXPROCESS Innovation Award, was shown on a special area. The new M-TYPE DELTA marks the beginning of a new era of industrial sewing.  "With our groundbreaking new M-TYPE DELTA sewing system, we redefine industrial sewing and enable solutions that were previously unthinkable," said Dietrich Eickhoff, CEO of the Dürkopp Adler Group, at the world premiere at the Texprocess 2019 in Frankfurt: "The sewing machine becomes an assistant, partner, helper and communicator. This is a significant difference to all previous machine concepts and offers an incredible number of new possibilities! " The new M-TYPE DELTA sewing system is a fully digitized industrial sewing machine for materials such as leather, upholstery and technical textiles. Thomas Brinkhoff, Director of Marketing Dürkopp Adler Group, explained: "We produce the perfect seam with this machine, whatever the situation, without the need for conversion." This is ensured by the new smart sewing kinematics, which immediately achieve the best sewing results without having to mechanically change the machine. The training of the operator is reduced to the absolute minimum, because the machine shows the user with video support what to do and how to do it right. With sophisticated sensor technology, the M-TYPE DELTA ensures that virtually no loss of valuable materials occurs through bad stitches or missing threads. An integrated usage- or time-controlled maintenance assistant indicates upcoming work. Service work can be documented in the machine and retrieved at any time. This reduces machine downtime to an absolute minimum.

More highlights (PFAFF Industrial / KSL):

Sewing Technology

The PFAFF 3586 was equipped with new DACCompact control. With the PFAFF 3586-25/11 we have shown a version for double-pointed darts up to 490 mm seam length for processing slimline shirts.

The new shoe post bed machines 1571/1574/1591 from PFAFF were equipped with electronic thread tension at the fair.

 

With EASY FLEX, those attending the trade fair have been presented with a concept which permits customers to easily (EASY) and flexibly (FLEX) produce pocket style kits for the PFAFF 3589 themselves, at a minimal cost.

For special applications (e.g. airbags, tyre cord, car interiors/dashboards), two long arm versions of inline chain stitch machines have been presented in Frankfurt (PFAFF 5626: long arm flat bed, PFAFF 5696: long arm with slim post)

Welding technology

With the new PFAFF 8311 a new generation of ultrasonic welding machines has been presented at Texprocess. With more than 30 years of experience of rotary ultrasonic welding, the engineers at PFAFF have managed to make fundamental improvements to this process. In addition to regulating speed and welding power, the new PFAFF 8311 allows power to be measured and held constant during the welding process for the first time - a true world first and a quantum leap in the ultrasonic welding of textiles. The machine is now easier to set up and handle. The process is now easier to understand, reproduce and carry out. In short - the machine has been taken to a new level. An additional highlight of this machine is the cutting function. The motor of the cutting blade to the right of the welded seam can be switched on and off.

Equally new was the PFAFF 8303-600, which is the result of collaboration with TESA. The PFAFF 8303-600 is a pressure sensitive taping machine for sealing seams, e.g. on dashboards and thermally sensitive seams. What makes this solution so special is that no heat is used. The workpiece is protected and the impact on the visible side is minimal. An important criterion, especially for producers of car interiors.

CNC turning heads and robotic technology

The sewing expertise of PFAFF INDUSTRIAL and the handling know-how by KSL have been united in this robot case study for the three key work processes (hemming, decorative stitching, attaching pockets) in the production of jeans pockets. Using the latest and most precise robot and control technology, entire processes are automated and operator interference is reduced to a minimum. New and trendsetting of this robotics case study: The placement (insertion + removal) AND the automatic seam tracking (curved seam) is realized with ONE robot cell.

KSL has exhibited two automated CNC sewing units, in the form of the KL 110 und KL 311, which have a 360° rotating sewing head for perfect seams during multi-directional sewing. The KL 110 was equipped with DACcad Professional. Using DACcad, complex seam designs can be created, machine set-up costs can be reduced, and the quality of individual material holders can be increased.  The KL 311 (exhibited on the special display area in Hall 4.0, A41) was presented together with the novel VISION SYSTEM. During the sewing process, the intelligent Vision system compensates for tolerances which have been developed. These arise due to the shrinking of materials and tolerances, including during the punching of perforations. Specifically, the Vision system compares an image of a master example with the image of the piece mounted in the sewing template. By means of individual measurement points, the entire seam pattern is automatically corrected within the sewing programme. Process reliability is significantly increased, waste is reduced.

With the KL 500 robotic unit (with KL 558 sewing head) KSL has shown a complete 3D sewing cell, as used in production plants for the manufacture of vehicle dashboards all over the world. Using this unit, entire dashboards are stitched with high efficiency, process reliability and repeatability. The unit includes robot, a Vision system, component holders, rotary indexing table, sewing heads (2-needle double chain stitch - special post), protective fence concept etc. Using the KL 500, various products can be manufactured with minimal conversion effort. The only things that need to be changed are the component holders and possibly the sewing head. Thus, the unit combines flexibility with the highest level of precision and productivity. The dashboard which you can see being made at the trade fair is for a well-known German car manufacturer and is manufactured by a global tier 1 company.

After the fair is before the fair. In autumn, the group will present a similar product range to the Asian audience at the CISMA trade fair in Shanghai (25-28.09.19).

Impressions Texprocess 2019

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