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Yarn winding machine SINCRO MULTIPLA
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yarn winding machine
yarn winding machine
yarn winding machine
yarn winding machine
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Product application
yarn
Other characteristics
draw

Description

Fadis was the first company in the world to introduce the air covering technology in 1987, together with Heberlein, of which HFP, the name of the first model and jet type, derives. The innovative constructional philosophy of the SINCRO line, called “open platform”, finds its greatest expression in the SINCRO MULTIPLA machine and in its various possible functions. It is a “multi-function” machine, which can respond to 7 different production processes and guarantees high performances with speeds reaching up to 1.750 m/min. This innovative construction principle allows to prepare, jointly with the customer, a machine that perfectly satisfies his specific technical / productive needs, with the possibility of modifying it according to new market requirements. This flexibility allows the customer to identify in only one basic model all the types of processing he needs, with indisputable benefits in terms of personnel training, maintenance and organisation of production. The “Queen” version of the Multipla line foresees the application of an electronic motorised unwinding device necessary to unwind an elastomeric yarn and intermingle it through air with a textured yarn. The computerised digital terminal allows to electronically control and vary the draw ratio, as well as all the other standard “SINCRO” parameters. The “Tens Control™” technology, a unique and completely electronic system of “on-line” tension control, constantly checks the tension of all the yarns during the intermingling process, both in input and output.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.