Yes. We have shipped and installed our machines in 5 continents.
Our native language is Italian, but we can communicate fluently in English and Spanish.
Below you can see some examples of spinning mills or textile laboratories that use our machines.
Yes. Our electrical panels are designed to work with different electrical systems.
Our machines are usually powered in single phase but we can configure them for three-phase systems.
No. It has rarely been necessary to perform extraordinary maintenance by our technicians.
If used correctly by the operator and maintained properly, our machines can operate for decades without the need for special interventions from us.
Our machines are designed to last and require minimal maintenance; consequently, maintenance costs are very low.
To make things easier for customers, the parts that are replaced most frequently (belts, bearings, etc.) meet international standards and can generally be found locally.
The optimal number of operators depends on many factors, but generally a complete plant can be operated by 1 or 2 people.
Automation plays an important role and some notes are necessary:
• Our washing system is fully automatic and it is only necessary to load and unload fibers.
• The carding machine can become an automatic system when coupled with the feeder and the can coiler.
• The pin drafter can operate without constant attention because of the control sensors.
• The spinning frame does not require constant verification, especially when using the yarn control sensors.
Our machines form a semi-worsted spinning system so they are ideal for long staple fibers.
Our customers successfully process wool, alpaca, mohair, yak, angora, etc.
It is possible to process plant fibers such as hemp or use cotton on the carding machine.
In textile laboratories, the same machines have been used to process multiple types of synthetic fibers or extremely difficult materials such as carbon fiber.
Yes. Over the years we have optimized all our machines to make them truly user-friendly.
For example, the use of a convenient touchscreen allows you to quickly set all the parameters and no special knowledge is required since the control panel manages all the movements.
Training allows you to learn and operate the machines in real situations so you can start producing quickly.
Yes. The success of our customers is the key to our success.
We answer your questions quickly and share our experience with you so that you can excel in the textile world.
Yes. Our machines are designed and built following the international safety standard for textile machinery: ISO-11111-1:2016
Rules have become much stricter since 2016.
For example, the guards of the carders, dehairers and openers must be hinged (movable) and protected by interlocking device with guard-locking:
"Access to the drives shall be prevented by movable enclosing guards that are interlocked and, if stopping time exceeds access time, interlocked with guard-locking."
Yes. We have shipped and installed our machines in 5 continents.
Our native language is Italian, but we can communicate fluently in English and Spanish.
Below you can see some examples of spinning mills or textile laboratories that use our machines.
Yes. Our electrical panels are designed to work with different electrical systems.
Our machines are usually powered in single phase but we can configure them for three-phase systems.
No. It has rarely been necessary to perform extraordinary maintenance by our technicians.
If used correctly by the operator and maintained properly, our machines can operate for decades without the need for special interventions from us.
Our machines are designed to last and require minimal maintenance; consequently, maintenance costs are very low.
To make things easier for customers, the parts that are replaced most frequently (belts, bearings, etc.) meet international standards and can generally be found locally.
The optimal number of operators depends on many factors, but generally a complete plant can be operated by 1 or 2 people.
Automation plays an important role and some notes are necessary:
• Our washing system is fully automatic and it is only necessary to load and unload fibers.
• The carding machine can become an automatic system when coupled with the feeder and the can coiler.
• The pin drafter can operate without constant attention because of the control sensors.
• The spinning frame does not require constant verification, especially when using the yarn control sensors.
Our machines form a semi-worsted spinning system so they are ideal for long staple fibers.
Our customers successfully process wool, alpaca, mohair, yak, angora, etc.
It is possible to process plant fibers such as hemp or use cotton on the carding machine.
In textile laboratories, the same machines have been used to process multiple types of synthetic fibers or extremely difficult materials such as carbon fiber.
Yes. Over the years we have optimized all our machines to make them truly user-friendly.
For example, the use of a convenient touchscreen allows you to quickly set all the parameters and no special knowledge is required since the control panel manages all the movements.
Training allows you to learn and operate the machines in real situations so you can start producing quickly.
Yes. The success of our customers is the key to our success.
We answer your questions quickly and share our experience with you so that you can excel in the textile world.
Yes. Our machines are designed and built following the international safety standard for textile machinery: ISO-11111-1:2016
Rules have become much stricter since 2016.
For example, the guards of the carders, dehairers and openers must be hinged (movable) and protected by interlocking device with guard-locking:
"Access to the drives shall be prevented by movable enclosing guards that are interlocked and, if stopping time exceeds access time, interlocked with guard-locking."