[pageLogInLogOut]

#Techtextil 2024

The Groz-Beckert highlights at Techtextil

Groz-Beckert is presenting its extensive product and service portfolio from the areas of Knitting, Weaving, Felting, Carding and Sewing at Techtextil.

Knitting

The Knitting product area is going to present the continuously growing module portfolio of the warp knitting product group. The modules enable an individual and diverse range of applications including easy needle handling. The system parts have been supplemented by the newly developed guide needle for piezo jacquard machines. The new needles are characterized by quick assembly and ensure an optimized textile structure. The new guide needle is presented with the specially developed "JacquART Visualizer", which visually and interactively simulates the function and movement of the system parts.

(c) 2024 Groz-Beckert - Knitting Wirkmodul
(c) 2024 Groz-Beckert - Knitting Wirkmodul


Weaving

The division recently expanded its reed portfolio to include special technical weaving reeds. The new reeds make it possible to supply customers who produce fabrics with high densities and are suitable for both wire and synthetic fabrics. The weaving reeds are used in the production of special fabrics, for example, in technical filtration, membrane technology, solar cells or touchscreens. The reeds are produced using the most modern manufacturing methods in compliance with the highest quality standards, thus guaranteeing high and consistent fabric quality.

Felting (Nonwovens)

In the Felting product area, the new Groz-Beckert needle dispensing system will be the focus of the trade fair presentation. It is part of the product area's "digital ecosystem", which supports nonwovens producers in automating and optimizing their production processes.

In the area of felting needles, two innovations will be presented to visitors: a new barb shape for felting needles and the Groz-Beckert felting needle module. The new barb design has been specifically developed for needling highly abrasive fibers in order to achieve delayed wear. The barb shape also reduces clogging of the barbs, for example when needling bentonite mats.

(c) 2024 Groz-Beckert - Felting Needle Module
(c) 2024 Groz-Beckert - Felting Needle Module


The Groz-Beckert felting needle module was developed for the innovative MicroPunch technology. The felting needles from Groz-Beckert are embedded as a module in a plastic mold. As modules, they make the new intensive needling technology, which was specifically developed for light grammages, possible in the first place. The needles are characterized by very high deformation resistance. As a module, they also offer new dimensions in needle density. Assembly and replacement of the modules are particularly economical.

Carding

The Carding product area will present various new and further developments of products for the nonwovens industry. Highlights include the world's finest interlocking wire for a reduced risk of a crash as well as new Groz-Beckert InLine SiroLock™ plus types for a more consistent carding result thanks to special geometries.

(c) 2024 Groz-Beckert - Carding SiroLockPlus
(c) 2024 Groz-Beckert - Carding SiroLockPlus


The comprehensive range of services offered by the Carding division will also play a role at the exhibition. All facets, from sales and service to application advice, will be highlighted digitally.

Sewing

Various products and solutions for the sewing industry will be presented by the Sewing product area. In addition to the needle, the focus will be on various topics relating to the sewing process, such as compliance support and the transfer of application knowledge.

With its patented INH (Ideal Needle Handling) Quality Management, Groz-Beckert offers sewing customers a solution for the handling of sewing machine needles in the production process and for seamless, digital documentation of all needle changes and breakages. Under the motto "Smart. Compliant. Digital.", INH was recently developed into an integrated platform that combines various hardware and software components.

(c) 2024 Groz-Beckert - Sewing INH Trolley
(c) 2024 Groz-Beckert - Sewing INH Trolley


New components have been added to the existing ones, such as the needle dispensing trolley, the needle return box, the "INH@Site" app and the "INH@Office" administration software. The "INH@Stock" and "INH@Routine" software now enable automated and digital management of needle stocks as well as the planning and implementation of regular needle changes. The software can be integrated into customers' existing IT systems. INH thus offers a digital and compliant solution that increases efficiency and ensures transparency.

Groz-Beckert will also be presenting its video format "Groz-Beckert Sewing" and the "Needle Finder". With the video format, experts from Groz-Beckert impart specialist knowledge in short explanatory videos about industrial sewing and the sewing machine needle. The Needle Finder is another interactive tool that is available in the Sewing Customer Portal. Using numerous product examples, it shows needle recommendations for different seams and applications.

(c) 2024 Groz-Beckert - Sewing SAN 5.2
(c) 2024 Groz-Beckert - Sewing SAN 5.2


(c) 2024 Groz-Beckert - Sewing SAN 10 XS
(c) 2024 Groz-Beckert - Sewing SAN 10 XS

In terms of needles, the Sewing product area will be focusing on its special application needles at the exhibition: SANTM. The sewing machine needles in the SANTM series have been specially developed for demanding sewing operations. The SAN 5.2TM is particularly suitable for sewing technical textiles such as airbags thanks to its increased stability and secure loop pick-up. The SAN 6TM, on the other hand, offers high process reliability when processing woven fabrics such as denim. Both the SANTM 5.2 and the SANTM 6 are equipped with a GEBEDURTM coating, which protects the needles from wear and damage, especially in the point area.

Weaving reeds have a decisive influence on fabric quality and the efficiency of the weaving process. Their quality and variety are correspondingly relevant. Groz-Beckert's Weaving product area offers a large number of different reeds that are optimized for the requirements of a wide range of applications. 


More News from Groz-Beckert KG

#ITMA Asia + CITME Singapore 2025

Groz-Beckert showcases textile innovation at ITMA Asia + CITME 2025 in Singapore

From October 28 to 31, 2025, the global textile industry will gather at ITMA Asia + CITME at the Singapore Expo, where Groz-Beckert will present its latest highlights and innovations across its six product areas – Knitting, Weaving, Nonwovens, Tufting, Sewing, and Spinning – at Hall 5, Booth B301.

#Textile processing

The sewing machine needle manufacturer with process expertise

Groz-Beckert sewing machine needles are renowned throughout the industry and comprise an impressively broad portfolio. But customers know that innovative solutions from Groz-Beckert go beyond the core product. With its future-oriented services and digital offerings, the company, headquartered in Germany, is a strong partner of the sewing industry.

#ITMA Asia + CITME 2024

Groz-Beckert at the ITMA Asia + CITME 2024 in Shanghai

The ITMA ASIA + CITME 2024 is in full swing and Groz-Beckert is presenting the highlights and innovations of its six product areas – Knitting, Weaving, Nonwovens, Tufting, Sewing and Spinning – in Hall H4, Booth C04.

#ITMA Asia + CITME 2024

Precision at the Forefront: Groz-Beckert at ITMA Asia 2024

As ITMA Asia 2024 approaches, Groz-Beckert is set to unveil a range of cutting-edge innovations in textile machinery components. From October 14-18, 2024, visitors can expect a showcase of the company’s latest developments in knitting, weaving, nonwovens, tufting, sewing, and spinning at Hall 4, Booth C04. With a focus on precision and performance, Groz-Beckert’s offerings align with the growing demand for enhanced efficiency and sustainability in textile production.

More News on Techtextil 2024

#Techtextil 2024

Successful trade fair appearance of the IVGT members

With a total of 38,000 visitors from 102 countries and 1,700 exhibitors, the 20th Techtextil 2024 from 23 to 26 April in Frankfurt am Main once again maintained its position as the world's largest trade fair for technical textiles and nonwovens. The Industry Association for Finishing – Yarns – Fabrics – Technical Textiles also draws a positive conclusion about the course of the trade fair for its members.

#Techtextil 2024

SA Dynamics receives Innovation Award

Making buildings and clothing completely sustainable in the future and thus protecting the climate - SA-Dynamics is making this a reality. Dr Sascha Schriever and Maximilian Mohr were honoured with the a Techtextil Innovation Award in the "New Technologies on Sustainability & Recycling" category on behalf of the SA-Dynamics team at Techtextil in Frankfurt am Main.

#Techtextil 2024

Circular economy, sustainable and regional: Gebr. Otto has answers to the topics of Techtextil 2024

Techtextil, the most important trade fair of the year for Dietenheim-based yarn spinning mill Gebr Otto, came to an end last Friday, April 26. The company presented its products and reported on its latest developments at the BW-i joint stand: These include a concept for sustainable period underwear developed together with Kelheim Fibres, a yarn blend of cotton and native hemp and the collaboration with the recycling studio at ITA Augsburg. The Gebr. Otto trade fair team can draw a positive conclusion: numerous visitors on all days of the fair as well as orders for samples and new project inquiries to take home.

#Techtextil 2024

DiloGroup’s In-house Exhibition on the occasion of Techtextil

Techtextil in Frankfurt is traditionally one of the most important show events worldwide for DiloGroup as a specialist for complete nonwoven manufacturing lines with a long-term speciality as provider of state-of-the-art needling lines. Also this year, Dilo and group members TEMAFA and Spinnbau were situated in hall 12, booth B81, their traditional location, adjacent to needle specialist Groz-Beckert as well as partners and competitors.

Latest News

#Textiles & Apparel / Garment

Nike unites innovation, design and product teams to accelerate athlete-centered innovation

Nike, Jordan Brand and Converse are joining forces under a new, athlete-focused creation structure aimed at accelerating innovation and driving growth across NIKE, Inc. The new setup unites the Innovation, Design and Product teams from all three brands into a single “creation engine” that will enable greater sharing of insights, technology and manufacturing methods throughout the innovation process. This integration is part of Nike’s new Sport Offense strategy and is designed to enhance the creation of products that help athletes perform at their best.

#ITMA Asia + CITME Singapore 2025

DORNIER celebrates its anniversary at ITMA Asia + CITME

To mark its 75th anniversary, machine and plant manufacturer Lindauer DORNIER will be presenting the latest developments in its rapier and air-jet weaving machines at ITMA Asia + CITME in Singapore (Hall 2, Stand B401) from 28 to 31 October 2025. The focus will be on energy-efficient weaving technologies, new IoT solutions for networked textile production and systems for the series production of modern fibre composite components.

#Natural Fibers

BCI warns against ‘dangerous dilution’ of EU corporate directives

The approval of the European Commission’s Omnibus I proposal by the European Parliament’s Committee on Legal Affairs, accepting controversial changes to key sustainability directives is of great concern. These changes, namely to the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), threaten to significantly dilute business reporting and due diligence obligations.

#Sustainability

Pioneering open-source framework shows how early innovation drives a just and net-zero fashion future

The non-profit H&M Foundation, in collaboration with Accenture, has unveiled From Signals to Systems Change, an insight report calling on the fashion industry to rethink its role in transformation. At its core is the Reimagined System Map, a pioneering open-source framework that visualises how early-stage innovation could drive a just and net-zero textile future.

TOP