![]() ![]() For acrylic yarns, the MCD/3 can similarly be combined with Superba’s new high capacity DL/5 setting line.įurther synergies are possible with Vandwiele weaving or tufting machines, with all technologies now being equipped for machine-to-machine interaction and learning, as part of the company’s comprehensive TEXconnect programme. In combination with a TVP3 heat-setting line, it can space dye polyester or polyamide yarns with up to six colours and also allow special dyeing effects such as bi-colour printing to be achieved. ![]() The latest MCD/3 space dyeing machine is meanwhile capable of handling a layer of 72 ends with an unequalled range of spot length – especially for the ultra-short spots of below 25mm.thus enabling “one-pile/one-color” process on the carpet. A further 80 LV3 models for acrylic yarns are also now successfully running at carpet plants around the world. Suberba leads the field in heat-setting machines, having installed more than 350 of its TVP3 lines for all types of carpet yarns, whether polyester, polypropylene, polyamide PAN, wool or blends. Superba, a Vandewiele company, introduced the latest version of its MCD/3 space dyeing machine for carpets at ITMA 2019, along with further new developments in heat-setting, texturizing and winding technologies. ![]()
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