Focus on Embroidery Check out the latest range of equipment to come to the embroidery market.
Auto thread tensioning and endless possibilities Don’t let your machine limit your embroidery business potential. With the Melco EMT16X you have powerful tools at your disposal that allow you to take on jobs that others might have to turn away.
Whether you’re stitching different projects simultaneously in a multi-head confi guration, tackling tricky-to-hoop projects with a narrow lower arm and Melco Fast Clamp Pro, or
fl ying through stitches at a blistering speed, you can be confi dent you’ll be delivering the highest quality products in the shortest amount of time, making both your customers and your bottom line happy.
Enter the 21st century world of the EMT16X and be amazed at what this American-engineered marvel can do for your embroidery business. Individual Melco EMT16X embroidery machines can be networked together, operated, and managed as a unifi ed, multi-head solution. To expand your production capabilities, you simply network additional EMT16X machines whenever you need them. The Melco Operating System, or MOS, controls each embroidery machine individually, which gives production managers the fl exibility to produce different embroidery designs on each machine at the same time.
www.amayauk.com BEKT-S1501CBIII (wide)
Quality embroidery on all types of garments The BEKT-S1501CBIII (wide), has the largest and widest embroidery area in Barudan’s drop table and single head line up, with a huge embroidery area of 360x1200mm. The wide embroidery fi eld allows extra-large embroidery onto materials such as banners and fl ags.
Included with this machine is a large portal frame and a steel stand as well as four sets of garment frames and baseball cap frames. • Overall dimensions are: L:2490mm, W:1195mm, H:1669mm. • 8.4in LCD high resolution touch screen with user-friendly icons for easy operation. • High-speed colour change system for increased production. Needle 1-15 in 3.5 seconds.
• LED thread break detection light, locating either top or bobbin thread breaks. • Barudan’s exclusive positive needle drive system ensures quality embroidery on all types of garments, including thick karate belts and 3D foam on caps.
Barudan
• Maximum speed of 1,000 stitches per minute.
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Switching completely to recycled raw materials Madeira’s standard Polyneon range is transitioning to the innovative rPET version, branded as Polyneon Green.
The company is switching completely to certifi ed recycled raw materials while preserving all the thread’s original properties.
Certifi ed with Standard 100 by Oeko-Tex Annex 6, product class 1. Enjoy the same sampling and digitising process you’re familiar with. The colour numbers for Polyneon and Polyneon Green are identical, making the change effortless and at no extra cost.
When your current Polyneon stock runs out, it will be replaced with Polyneon Green threads which will arrive on distinctive, green-coloured cones. Your embroidery workfl ow and results will remain unchanged.
The Madeira Green portfolio is expanding with exciting new additions. It now offers 100% recycled polyester cut-away backing in both 45g and 80g options, as well as 100% biodegradable tear-away backings available in 50g and 60g weights. Join Madeira in embracing a greener future without compromising on quality. Thread and backing samples are available on request.
www.madeira.co.uk | 44 | September 2024 Madeira UK
www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk Melco EMT16X
Amaya Sales UK
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