Staubli, a Swiss mechatronics solutions provider, has announced that its tying machine Tiepro launched in 2019 has become a standard workhorse in renowned weaving mills around the world. Offering unique, easy-handling properties and efficient warp-sheet processing, Tiepro has thoroughly convinced operators and managers alike, according to the company.
Staubli, a Swiss mechatronics solutions provider, has announced that its tying machine Tiepro launched in 2019 has become a standard workhorse in renowned weaving mills around the world. Offering unique, easy-handling properties and efficient warp-sheet processing, Tiepro has thoroughly convinced operators and managers alike, according to the company.#
“Warp tying is an essential process in every weaving mill. The first warp tying machines appeared in the 1930s. Mechanised warp tying had revolutionised the industry worldwide. At that time, the Swiss company Uster offered the Kleinuster/Ustermatic for automatic warp tying. As part of its global marketing strategy, Staubli acquired this product line and developed it further, which resulted in the Topmatic, one of the world’s leading tying machines. The design successfully integrates the workflow requirements of the mill with a number of various technical weaving solutions developed by Staubli,” the company stated in a press release.
Staubli, a Swiss mechatronics solutions provider, has announced that its tying machine Tiepro launched in 2019 has become a standard workhorse in renowned weaving mills around the world. Offering unique, easy-handling properties and efficient warp-sheet processing, Tiepro has thoroughly convinced operators and managers alike, according to the company.#
“Continuing development made this machine a highly reliable and important component in many mills. In line with its credo – every development must bring customer benefits – Staubli constantly pursues its commitment to R&D. Its new Tiepro warp-tying machine incorporates very special and unique features that make it as inevitable as the tying process itself,” the release added.
Staubli, a Swiss mechatronics solutions provider, has announced that its tying machine Tiepro launched in 2019 has become a standard workhorse in renowned weaving mills around the world. Offering unique, easy-handling properties and efficient warp-sheet processing, Tiepro has thoroughly convinced operators and managers alike, according to the company.#
“Equipped with robotics, Tiepro docks itself to the old and the new warp sheets. Afterwards, the operator can simply confirm start-up by pushing the start button – and automatic warp tying begins. Thus, Tiepro leaves staff more time to oversee the weaving hall or handle other tasks,” the mechatronics firm said.
Staubli, a Swiss mechatronics solutions provider, has announced that its tying machine Tiepro launched in 2019 has become a standard workhorse in renowned weaving mills around the world. Offering unique, easy-handling properties and efficient warp-sheet processing, Tiepro has thoroughly convinced operators and managers alike, according to the company.#
“Before tying, and during the warp stretching on the tying frame, typically, the yarns of new and old warp sheets don’t align precisely. This fact can require time-consuming effort during the tying process. But not with Tiepro. It easily handles misalignments of up to 10 mm, ensuring precise and quick preparation,” the company said.
Staubli, a Swiss mechatronics solutions provider, has announced that its tying machine Tiepro launched in 2019 has become a standard workhorse in renowned weaving mills around the world. Offering unique, easy-handling properties and efficient warp-sheet processing, Tiepro has thoroughly convinced operators and managers alike, according to the company.#
Tiepro incorporates a revolutionary form of automatic double end detection (DED) as a standard feature. Staubli DED detects double ends automatically before the warp yarn is cut. Another standard feature is the auto reverse function, which works in conjunction with DED during the yarn separation process.
Staubli, a Swiss mechatronics solutions provider, has announced that its tying machine Tiepro launched in 2019 has become a standard workhorse in renowned weaving mills around the world. Offering unique, easy-handling properties and efficient warp-sheet processing, Tiepro has thoroughly convinced operators and managers alike, according to the company.#
Further, Staubli's statement said that warp tying machines typically operate using separation needles. Tiepro is the only one in the world that uses separation cones. The cones are made of top-grade, long-lasting materials, sure to last for many years. This is an advantage over conventional machines, which require regular replacement of the separation needles. Another benefit is that Tiepro does tying without an oil bath. These two attributes make for low maintenance and high availability in the mill.
Staubli, a Swiss mechatronics solutions provider, has announced that its tying machine Tiepro launched in 2019 has become a standard workhorse in renowned weaving mills around the world. Offering unique, easy-handling properties and efficient warp-sheet processing, Tiepro has thoroughly convinced operators and managers alike, according to the company.#
“The Tiepro warp tying machine covers a broad range of applications and handles warps with or without a 1:1 lease. The design is a result of Staubli’s closeness to mills, understanding of their needs, and constant and successful collaboration with them. The overall concept of the machine makes for less operator intervention, increased efficiency in warp tying, and the highest operational availability,” the company concluded.
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