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KARL MAYER GROUP to showcase warp & flat knitting innovations at ITMA Asia + CITME 2024

Under the theme “Master the Change,” the KARL MAYER GROUP will present its latest innovations from brands KARL MAYER, STOLL, and KM.ON at ITMA Asia + CITME 2024, taking place from October 14-18 at the Shanghai National Exhibition and Convention Center (Hall 4, Stand C27). The global textile industry is evolving rapidly, and KARL MAYER aims to help businesses navigate challenges through advanced mechanical, digital, and textile solutions.

Visitors to the KARL MAYER stand will witness groundbreaking developments in warp knitting and flat knitting technology. One key highlight is the HKS 2-S warp knitting machine in gauge E 44, which is designed to produce fine, lightweight, and dense textiles with high efficiency. The machine is ideal for outdoor fashion, sun protection clothing, and other applications that require high breathability and UVA protection.

The warp knitting showcase also includes textiles for sportswear, especially targeting the yoga apparel market. These fabrics offer comfort, elasticity, and sustainability, combining fashionable designs with practical features. KARL MAYER will further demonstrate warp-knitted shoe textiles from the HKS 3-M ON PLUS and spacer fabrics that serve various industries, including car seat upholstery and mattresses.

In addition to warp knitting, STOLL will unveil innovations for the flat knitting market, emphasizing flexibility, speed, and cost-effectiveness. Exhibits include the CMS 703 ki knit and wear, capable of producing fully fashioned products efficiently, and the CMS 503 ki L, known for its versatility in creating a wide range of full-fashion applications. STOLL’s ADF 530-32 ki FLEX will also showcase its ability to produce various garment types, from dresses to upholstery fabrics, thanks to its innovative comb gap control system.

KARL MAYER will also feature advanced digital solutions through KM.ON, with innovations like Digital Production Management (DPM) for real-time monitoring of warp knitting operations and the Quality Monitoring System (QMS), an AI-powered tool for quality management.

The group will extend the exhibition experience to its in-house show at KARL MAYER (CHINA) in Changzhou, where live demonstrations of several machines, including the TM 2-SE and MT 84/1/40 S, will be held. These showcases emphasize flexibility, sustainability, and energy efficiency, positioning KARL MAYER as a leader in driving technological innovation for the textile industry.

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