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24/11/2017 – ITA/RWTH Aachen: air-jet weaving

Automated removal of faulty weft threads

Technical fabrics demand high quality standards. Depending on the specific application e.g. airbags for the automotive industry, fabric defects are unacceptable.

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Set-up of an air-jet weaving machine © RWTH

 
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Set-up of an air-jet weaving machine © RWTH

 
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