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ETF shows special rolling machine

(c) 2019 ETF
During the upcoming ITMA exhibition from 19-26th of June in Barcelona, ETF will show her Versatile rolling machine type M 5728 which can be used to roll a broad range of materials, such as among others floorcoverings, artificial grass and nonwovens.

The shown model is equipped with a special centre drive function which ensures the creation of very tight and straight rolls; no matter what material. The machine can be equipped with various options in order to make it operating fully automatic and under supervision of only one operator. 

ETF Machinefabriek B.V. has been active in the textile and non-woven industry since 1951. Every day, around 65 people work on the design and delivery of machines in this still growing family business.

ETF translates your request into a functional solution for cutting, wrapping, packaging or sorting of all kinds of products up to 8 meters wide. All our machines are customized, drawing on our many years of knowledge and experience.

Curious how the ETF versatile rolling machine can optimize your production? They will explain it to you on their booth H1-C205 and look forward to seeing you.


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