Special-purpose textile machinery

Process platforms configured around the reinforcement architecture.

The machinery is more than a conventional flat-fabric production route. Motion, yarn delivery, tension, sequence and take-up are configured around the geometry and structural textile output.

Primary machine systems

Developed, supplied and in-development platforms—clearly separated.

Machine engineering scope

Subsystems that turn a directional architecture into a repeatable process.

Public descriptions remain at a functional level. Proprietary mechanism details and customer-specific configurations are discussed only within an appropriate technical and confidentiality framework.

Yarn delivery

Multiple yarn systems, beam or package arrangements and material-sensitive feed control.

Motion architecture

Orthogonal, bias, polar, multilayer and needle-motion sequences configured around output geometry.

Tension & take-up

Controlled delivery and advancement across layer build-up, diameter change and section transition.

Process control

HMI, pattern logic, synchronisation, repeatability and non-confidential process monitoring.

Machine demonstrations

Watch the operating platforms without loading them until requested.

Machine enquiry

Start with the textile output and process problem.

Share the non-confidential geometry class, fibre family, size range, architecture and expected development stage. We can then identify the most relevant platform.

Prepare a machine brief