Friday 24 June 2011










Leclerc Table Looms                             Leclerc Floor Looms
                   

   Voyager                    Dorothy               Compact                           Artisat                               Nilus                       Nilus II



Schacht Weaving Looms
  weaving looms

  Table Loom            Wolf Pup                  Baby Wolf                 Mighty Wolf                       Standard Loom



Louet Weaving Looms
           louet loom     Louet loom            


    Jane                   David                                  Delta                      Spring 
             
   22" Floor Loom                     36" Floor Loom
Portable Looms
learn to weave     ashford knitters loom        


    
 Kromski Harp              Kromski Fiddle
 
Schacht Weaving Looms
Schacht loom              weaving loom             
 Mini Loom Kit    Inkle Loom          School Loom      Flip Rigid Heddle Loom 
Learn to weave...
Weaving is a create, inspiring craft that has been around for thousands of years. You too can weave shawls, scarves, rag rugs, placemats, shawls, runners, bags, garments, throws and and and!
It is easier than you might think! With the right loom you will be weaving in no time, even if you are a beginning weaver. Give us a call and we can help you find the right weaving loom for you!
Choosing a loom...
So you want to learn how to weave, but which loom should you get?
Is a rigid heddle loom right for you, or do you need a four harness table loom, or perhaps a floor loom? With so many weaving looms to choose  from it is often confusing and difficult to make the right choice. Here are some tips:
If you are a beginning weaver, and you are not sure if weaving is for you, you might want to consider a smaller loom such as a Kromski Rigid Heddle Loom or an Ashford Rigid Heddle loom. These compact looms are very versitale, easy to master, even for a brand new weaver, and very cost effective.
Does this mean a beginner should never jump right into weaving on a four harness table loom or floor loom? No, by all means, you can teach yourself how to weave on these looms as well, but we strongly recommend that you take a weaving class, ask your weaving friend to guide you or purchase a how to weave DVD so that your weaving experience is a pleasant one.
Happy Weaving






hankMaster 

Completing the Thies range of yarn dyeing machines, the hankMaster has been specifically designed for the dyeing of yarns in hank form.
The novel liquor flow ensures ­perfect dyeing of a wide range of hanked yarns including wool, soft and ­mercerised cotton, and critical fibres such as
viscose, polyamide, silk and high bulk acrylics.
The hankMaster is designed to dye at temperatures of up to 98°C at a ­starting liquor ratio of 1:5 and depending on the loading and yarn quality.
To avoid high spots and lustre marks the hanks are rotated on specially ­designed rods 1300 mm wide. The hankMaster can be supplied with 2, 4, 6, 8 or 10 rods, each capable of ­holding, subject to the volume and type of material, max. 10 kg of yarn. The max. hank length is 1000 mm.
For bigger batch sizes machines a ­series of machines can be coupled.
(The respective machine dimensions are shown on the attached table)
A modern industrial PC controls and monitors the dyeing and finishing ­process.
Separate detailed information on the complete range of Thies control ­systems is available on request.
 
Technical Details:
  • Machine completely manufactured from stainless steel
  • Centrifugal circulation pump
  • Cartridge heat exchanger
  • Analog dosing
    Fully automatic dosing of dyes and chemicals using pre programmed time and curves


hankMaster

 

Pressure dryer

Pressure dryer optionally in vertical (Model RIII) or in horizontal version (Model HV).  
The first Thies pressure dryer, with in a closed circuit and under static overpressure, was already designed and patented in 1953. More than 2 000 units have been manufactured and sold since.
The increasing requirements for energy savings and shorter drying times have been taken into account. The today's pressure dryer is equipped with an intelligent control unit, high performance heat exchanger, separator and a special blower. 
Options:
  • Satellite kier 
  • Conditioning device for optimum distribution of remaining moisture
  • Continuous blower operation between batch changes for energy savings
 


Drucktrockner RIII




Drucktrockner HV


 

Material Carrier

The selection of the correct carrier for the different dyeing requirements of packages, muffs, warp beams, tops and tapes is an essential factor in achieving good results.
Uniform and controlled liquor flow through the various material forms are also important criteria in ensuring even dyeing and a high quality product. Optimised configuration of the spindles, packages, warp beams and tops on the carrier; ensuring an efficient liquor flow and minimal liquor ratio.
 

Materialtraeger

eco-bloc quattro 

The route to efficient yarn dyeing starts in the laboratory and with small scale production.
The eco-bloc quattro meets both these requirements while maintaining maximum flexibility with minimum consumption. The unit consisting of one to six separate kiers with individual pumps and controllers, which can be operated separately or grouped in a variety of configurations. 
 
eco-bloc quattro

eco-bloc Yarn Dyeing Machine 

Important factors in the dyeing of yarn packages are an ability to achieve even dye distribution, levelness of shade and targeted colourfastness at the same time addressing the important factors of operating costs and environmental impact. All requirements covered by the outstanding features of the eco-bloc yarn dyeing machine.
The design of which incorporates the latest innovations and technology related to liquor flow, bath circulation and operating efficiency.
With a wide range of potential applications the eco-bloc can be used to process material in many forms including yarn packages, muffs, warp beams, loose stock, tops, ribbons and tapes made of natural, man-made fibres and their blends. The heat exchanger is strategically positioned in the circulation system with a correspondingly positive effect on the liquor ratio, so that depending on the dyeing method, form and type of material effective liquor ratios from 1:3,5 to 1:8 can be readily achieved.
To avoid the need for an expansion tank but compensate for liquor expansion and shading corrections, the kier uses an internal air pad.
The integrated flow inverter directly connected to the circulation pump allows for liquor flow reversal (in/out - out/in), with rapid liquor circulation optimising all stages of the dyeing process, including pre and post treatments.
The eco-bloc is available in both vertical (eco-bloc X) and horizontal executions (eco-bloc HV).
Using modern industrial based PC controllers the material flow and all machine functions are constantly monitored and regulated. Individual units can be connected into overhead management systems and centralised networks.
 
Technical Details:
  • All machine parts coming into contact with the liquor are manufactured from stainless steel 1.4571 (316 Ti)
  • Optimised liquor ratio and flow rate, resulting from efficient material carrier designs
  • In-line heat exchanger
  • Differential pressure gauge providing on-line monitoring and regulation of the programmed differential pressure
  • Liquor return to the 100% Stock Tank
    re-use of bleach, rinsing or dye liquor
  • Programmable automated dosing of dyes and auxiliaries using time and curve profiles (also applicable under HT conditions)
  • Operating temperature max. 140°C at 5 bar pressure
  • Batch sizes from 1 to 10 000 kg
  • Automated process control using industrial PC
  eco-bloc X
eco-bloc HV


Jigger

Based on our experience and developments in industry and controller technology, we have developed the Thies-Jigger.
Suitable for processing fabric at atmospheric temperatures of up to 98°C and in HT execution up to 143°C, this Jigger is especially recommended for the treatment of crease sensitive, permeable and non-permeable articles in open width form, offering optimum flexibility for the finishing of all modern fibres and blends.
Incorporating innovations in stepless tension and material speed control, and with an economical dye trough designed for uniform dyeing in short liquor ratio conditions.
An industrial PC, proven in the exhaust dyeing industry, including PLC and a fabric rope monitoring system is used for the complete machine control, ensuring the maintenance of optimum processing conditions.
 
Technical Details:
  • Fabric tension:
 50-800 N
  • Fabric speed: 
 10-150 m/min
  • Fabric width: 
max. 5400 mm
  • Roller width: 
max. 5600 mm

              
Significant innovations in the process technology ensure modern utilisation 
  • Direct drive of the main rollers via frequency controlled three-phase motors with brake drive current return (energy saving)
  • A dye trough design ensuring minimum possible liquor ratio
  • Fabric rope monitoring control system for precise calculation and control of the fabric speed and tension
  • Uniform dyeing conditions in the dye trough, independent of the batch size
  • Water meter for controlled rinsing
  • Dosing of dyes and chemicals dependent on the fabric length passing through the dye bath 
  • Addition pressure pump for shading corrections and dosing
    On the HT-Jigger dosing under pressure possible
  • External pump and heat exchanger ensure uniform liquor heating and circulation
  • Sidewise displacement of the main batch roller 
  • Analog level for dyeing kier
  • Floor level track system (for HT-Jigger) 
  • Easy maintenance
HT-Jigger

NT-Jigger

HP Batcher

The concept of the Thies High Performance Batcher combines the latest advances in automatic control engineering to meet the requirements and demands of those customers needing to batch fabric onto dye beams. Dry open width woven or knitted fabric being precisely guided and wound into a dye beam of uniform density.
Using an integrated touch screen controller all relevant parameters such as fabric width, fabric length, fabric weight and winding tension are entered into the system. Based on which information data essential for the dyeing process, winding density and batch weight, is calculated and displayed.
With a fabric speed of up to 80 m/min (depending on the fabric quality) the HP Batcher offers a user-friendly and cost-efficient solution for the preparation and winding of dye beams. 
Technical Details:
  • Beam diameter: 400 to 600 mm
  • max. winding diameter: 1200 mm
  • max. fabric width: 3600 mm
  • max. winding density: 500 g/l
  • Winding speed: 10 to 80 m/min (dependent on the fabric quality and density) 
  • Control via industrial PC with touchscreen
  • Tension control via frequency controlled threephase drives
  • Selvedge guidance with infra-red sensor (guidance precision ± 10 mm)
  HP Batcher

Luft-roto plus SII

The Luft-roto plus SII fabric dyeing machine represents a significant development in short liquor ratio dyeing technology, at the same time meeting today's demands for environmental friendly and cost effective production.
For the first time the ascending fabric passes through the machine's liquor nozzle before moving over the transport winch, enabling practical liquor ratios as low as 1:2 to be achieved. An air transport system ensures optimised plaiting of the wetted material into the almost liquor-free, gravity driven, inner rotating chamber.
Incorporating a new and novel technology, which reduces the process time and total energy consumption while at the same time enhancing the quality of the processed material. The highly versatile Luft-roto plus SII can be used to process all types of fabrics, fibres and blends.
To meet critical demands for maximum control and flexibility we offer a number of controller configurations. Full details of which can be supplied on request.
Technical Specification:
  • High performance blower for fabric transport, rope opening and plaiting
  • Inner rotating fabric chamber for smooth and secure fabric transport
  • The opportunity for rapid dyeing using high air and liquor flow, combined with fast heating and cooling rates
  • Analog dosing
    Programmable automated dosing of dyes and chemicals using time and curves (also possible under HT conditions)
  • Machine control via an industrial PC
  • Minimum liquor ratio 1:2
  • Fabric speeds of up to 600 m/min
  • Available designed for operating temperatures of up to 95°C or 140°C
  • 1 to 6 fabric chambers per machine
  • Nominal chamber capacities 100 kg, 180 kg and 250 kg
    (a plaiter is standard on 180 and 250 kg machines)
Luft-roto plus




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