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Newly created Oerlikon Saurer with its two sectors of cutting edge twisting and embroidery systems is a dependable and innovative partner to its customers worldwide. Underlining this, Oerlikon Saurer showed its latest innovations at its Circle of Innovation.
Volkmann CarpetCabler 8.05 with motor spindle drive
Corresponding to our customers' suggestions and implementing brand-new technologies, Oerlikon Saurer created the next generation of the successful cabling machine. With the Volkmann CarpetCablers 8.05, customers benefit from:
- Higher efficiency thanks to the new monitoring unit with a central, electronic control system and the Smart-Creel,
- Better quality through new process monitoring and for the best yarn feed,
- More economical thanks to energy saving process technology.
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Saurer WinPro - the new art of long-staple spinning
The WinPro spinning/twisting system consists of two machines:
Saurer WinSpin - the latest innovation in high-speed spinning machine for long-staple spinning - and Volkmann WinTwist - the twisting machine with a long-time experience. Together WinPro opens a new road to success:
- 70% less energy than ring-spinning,
- 40 times as much production,
- 80% less material in process,
- suitable for multi-batch work,
- increase of the process flexibility.

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Saurer Epoca 05 - the modular system revolutionizes embroidery
The complete modular-constructed embroidery system will no longer be offered only as a steel frame and foundation version in lengths up to 30 m and with the well-known additional laser and soutache & sequins devices, but, alongside the one frame version, also as a two frame version. Here it is not just a rigid fusion with resulting losses in flexibility and productivity but two completely independent units. This preserves all the advantages: with a thread break or another standstill, only one of the affected frames is idle, the other one continues to fully operate. Naturally, one can re- equip and restart a frame when it is finished although the other one is still working on the first piece. Even servicing does not mean that both frames must simultaneously stand still.
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