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Shanghaitex 2005

Date: 3-7 June, 2003

Venue:
Shanghai New International Expo Centre, Pudong, Shanghai, PR China

In June's hot weather did not resist the massive visitors paid for their visit to the 2005 ShanghaiTex which had been held from 3rd - 7th June, 2005.

Chemtax Industrial Co., Ltd. exhibited some 15 machineries in the total occupation of some 430 sq. meters; the vast participation led the visitors to a new concept of what the latest knitting technology could be able to serve the industry.

Stoll - one of the company's represented textile machines - has firstly showed their equipment with E8.2 flexible gauge, means the gauge number can be adjusted from E8 to E16, this is even closer the definition between the computerized flat knitting machines and the traditional circular knitting machines, but is able to produce more finishing effects than the later one. This is done after the company's extensive research to the market, thus providing to the industry for their future needs.

Another of the company's represented textile machines "Santoni" also showed their different latest models:

The Intarsia structure, which could be produced only by flat knitting machines of coarse gauge but in low productivity, can now be achieved by the circular knitting machines at high productivity (SM4-TL2); it features 4 feeds, reciprocal cylinder movement, each feed at one rotation direction and having 2 group of needle selectors. This model is also having the feature of portion knitting and complete garment without cutting and sewing.

(SM4-TR2) has 4 feeds single jersey computerized circular knitting machine, with 2 selection points for the knitting of fishnet or anti-drop stitch structures.

There were fashion shows organized by the company, the models dressed with the sample garments knitted by Stoll knitting machines and showed their 3-D effects to the visitors.

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