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17/03/2025 – Advertisement

Stäubli redefines textile production

Technical textiles are essential in products like airbags, printed circuit boards, parachutes, and artificial grass. High-end fibers such as carbon fiber and fiberglass combine lightness and strength, ideal for aircraft and vehicle components.

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The TF30 weaving machine ensures gentle yarn handling for high-performance fibers. © Stäubli

 
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The TF30 weaving machine ensures gentle yarn handling for high-performance fibers. © Stäubli

 
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