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Economical multiaxial warp knitting machine at JEC

Karl Mayer Technische Textilien to showcase MAX GLASS ECO at JEC World 2025 in Paris.

20th February 2025

Knitting Industry
 |  Paris

Technical Textiles

Karl Mayer Technische Textilien is set to make a strong impact at JEC World 2025, taking place from 4 to 6 March in Paris. The specialist in machinery for reinforcement structures will be present at stand 5Q128 in Paris-Nord Villepinte, featuring an extensive collection of innovative non-crimp patterns alongside a multimedia presentation.

The highlight of the exhibition will be the MAX GLASS ECO, a reliable machine designed for the economical production of standard non-crimps made from glass fibres. These materials are particularly sought after in the wind power industry, and demand in the market is high. First introduced at JEC World 2024, the multiaxial warp knitting machine quickly became a bestseller.

"Since the market launch, we have signed numerous contracts with various new and existing customers, including some major projects. Our original expectations for the sale of the machine have been clearly exceeded," said Hagen Lotzmann, Vice President Sales at Karl Mayer Technische Textilien. The main customers for the MAX GLASS ECO are based in China and India.

Hagen Lotzmann, Vice President Sales at Karl Mayer Technische Textilien. © Karl Mayer

The machine's success is attributed to its excellent price-performance ratio and flexibility. Featuring a 101-inch working width, the MAX GLASS ECO can produce up to 410 metres of fabric per hour at a maximum speed of 1800 rpm. Additionally, it can be customised with various optional functions to suit different applications.

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