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OMR designs and builds winding machines
and systems OMR Srl (Milan, Italy;
www.omr-srl.com), which specializes in the production of braiding and winding machines for textile threads and wires, celebrated its 35th anniversary in 2013. The company can build braiding ma- chines, cross winding machines, parallel winding machines and winders based on a customer’s needs. OMR’s mechanical department designs and produces a range of automatic and semiautomatic parallel and cross winding machines for tex- tile threads and wires. Its plastic department produces cones, tubes, king spools, fl anged bobbins, bobbins for braiding ma- chines and bobbins for mono-fi lament.
Reggiani and Next Wave sign sales/service agreement
Reggiani Macchine SpA (Bergamo, Italy; www.
reggianimacchine.it) has signed an exclusive sales and service agreement with Next Wave Media Solutions (Buford, GA;
www.nextwaverns.com) for the North and Central American markets, including the Central America Free Trade Area (CAFTA). Reggiani, a leader in the digital textile industry, makes applications for display, industrial and decorative uses. Next Wave, which was established in 1999, has a highly skilled staff of factory-trained technicians and a sales team of veteran industry personnel with wide experience in printed textiles.
Salmoiraghi Systems Provide ‘No-Touch’ Handling Salmoiraghi Group SpA (Monza, Italy;
www.salgroup.it) designs, fabricates and installs a wide range of integrated systems and special machinery for customized, automatic handling,
internal transport and warehousing of industrial
products. The ultimate aim of its lines is to achieve “no- touch” handling, thus completely eliminating product damage and tracking
errors caused by incorrect manual handling.
Salmoiraghi produces automated handling and warehousing systems; automatic warehouses for bobbin pallets, bales and fabric rolls; automated logistic terminals; internal handling and storage systems for industrial plants (particularly in the man- made and technical fi ber manufacturing sectors), overhead transport systems with payloads from 22 to 2200 lb; (10 to 998 kg); various types of ground conveyors and load transport ve- hicles; product bulk packing lines; machine control and system supervision software and factory automation systems.
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Tecnorama sells automated dyeing machine Inc.
to Pantone Pantone
(Carlstadt, NJ;
www.pantone.com),
bought
a Tecnorama Srl (Prato, Italy;
www.tecnorama.it) auto- mated dosing and dyeing machine, DOS&DYE® laboratory. DOS&DYE®
, for its is a fully automatic system that
integrates dispensing equipment with special robotic dyeing machines. These special systems can be used to manage all lab- oratory work cycles without requiring any manual intervention, helping to prevent errors. The great reli- ability and reproduc- ibility of results obtained results
with the DOS&DYE®
in reduced energy and water consumption and to faster dyeing, according to Tecnorama.
Custom Heavy-Duty Lathes Founded in 1923 as a manufacturer of small machine tools, Safop SpA (Pordenone, Italy;
www.safop.com) now builds sophisticated, customized medium and heavy-duty lathes used in many heavy industries, including profi ling or re-profi ling rolls for rolling mills, machining of large forging, turning/threading large electrodes and preparing the end of steel ingots for extrusion presses. Safop’s machines are also used in the production and maintenance of generators and turbines, turbine rotor disks, rotors for large pumps, and rotors for industrial turbines and large electric mo- tors. The company also specializes in the production and mainte- nance of crankshafts, propeller and intermediate shafts.
Acquisition means
more R&D for Giudici Since being acquired by the Swiss SSM Group in 2012, Giudici has invested in re- search and development, which resulted in a total re- vamp of its product portfolio. SSM Guidici Srl (Galbiate, Italy;
www.ssm.ch) offers a complete and up-to-date range of machines for technical fi bers processing, including false-twist texturizing, air texturizing and air covering. SSM Giudici’s strong market position in the fi eld of false-twist texturing of high-quali- ty, fi ne count nylon yarns complements SSM’s established lead- ership in other phases of the textile value-added chain.
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