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#Techtextil 2019

STOLL will show technical knitting solutions and a digitized workflow at Techtextil & Texprocess

STOLL will exhibit at the leading international trade exhibition for technical textiles and nonwovens this year. STOLL and DITF (German Institute for Textile and Fiber Research) will exhibit together at Texprocess, hall 4.0 – booth D45.

Techtextil is a crucial exhibition for STOLL given the unparalleled variety of applications the show presents to various industries (e.g. architecture, automotive, construction, apparel, hazard protection, aerospace, medical, home interior and sports). The show also provides the opportunity for OEMs like STOLL to showcase their high-tech textile products, fibers, functional apparel fabrics, smart textiles, composites, and non wovens.

At Techtextil, STOLL will present an innovative range of knitting solutions from the areas of TT med, TT home, TT sport, TT mobility and TT e-tex. Through its various TT clusters, STOLL presents its versatility within the field of technical applications.

STOLL will also present knitwear characteristics and appearances based on products from the weaving, braiding and warp knitting sectors. Due to the versatile product design, the expertise and the competencies of STOLL in the field of applied knitting technology, the company establishes itself as an innovative and successful partner for consulting and development of technical knitting solutions – all of which will be demonstrated during the exhibition.

At Texprocess, which takes place in parallel to Techtexil, STOLL will be presenting a completely digitized workflow, as part of a microfactory, together with DITF. The integration of STOLL’s new software solution knitelligence® and DITF’s 3D processing tool enables efficient automation for design development and production.

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