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TexprocessAmericas Preview

by IndustrialPrintMagazine Staff

Texprocess Americas takes place this year from May 10 to 12, 2023 in Atlanta, GA at the Georgia World Congress Center. Co-produced by SPESA, the event creates an opportunity for retail, brand, manufacturing executives, and professionals in the sewn products industry to meet with leading international manufacturers and distributors of machinery, equipment, parts, supplies, systems, technology, supply chain solutions, and other products and services used for the development of sewn products.

To See

Innovation, new business, diverse product groups, andeducationareall expected atTexprocess Americas. We've included a look at some of the vendors exhibiting at the show.

Eastman Machine Company, booth 1431, demonstrates its C135, an automated conveyorized cutting machine. The C135 is capable of single- to low-ply cutting while conveying rolled goods with consistent speed and control. Additional automated equipment displayed includes the ES-960 spreading system, the EFL-200 fabric loading machine, and the Power Cradle feeding system. Separate demonstrations with Eastman's line of manually operated fabric cutting machines, configured with the apparel industry in mind, are held within the booth as well. INFO# 205

GTI Graphic Technology, Inc., booth 2007, manufactures tight tolerance lighting systemsfor critical color matching and aesthetic appraisal. GTI's CMlite D65 daylight products are designed to meet or exceed the ASTM Dl729, SAEJ361, and MTCC Procedure #9 viewing standards for visual color matching. GTl's offering includes desktop viewers, floor stand models, overhead luminaires, and color harmony rooms. All products provide compliance to the standards, multiple light sources, and ship with a NIST traceable certificate of product conformance. INFO# 206

Heraeus Noblelight, booth 1114, exhibits its advanced, efficient, and cost-effective infrared technologies, including Infradry Combi, which combines IR heat with controlled air extraction to more quickly and efficiently dry water-based inks and coatings. Its compact design makes it easy to retrofit onto existing textile wide web coating and decorating lines. Also see Carbon Infrared or CIR emitters ideal for drying inks on fabrics, sewn products, and many other applications. INFO# 207

Zi.ind, booth 1319, showcases a dual-beam D3 L-3200 system demonstrating a variety of highly efficient digital cutting workflows that facilitate nesting, picking and sorting, and pattern matching. The focus is on how to make single-ply cutting much more productive than multi-ply and how quickly, easily, and accurately printed fabric can be processed by combining the cradlefeeder, over-cutter camera registration, and the Ziind DRT highspeed rotary tool. INFO# 208

Registration Information

To learn more and register to attend, visit texprocess-americas. us.messefrankfurt.com/atlanta/en.html. /PM

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