Modern needle weaving machines.- Modern shuttle weaving machines for special fabrics.- New developments in the braiding machines.- automatic carrier change on braiding machines.- Integration of sensors in braids.- Innovative braid-weaving process.- Problems of the rope connectors.- Simulation of braiding for medical applications.- Modern CAD for braiding.- UHWPE tapes as replacement of metal chains.- Prediction of mechanical properties of belts.- Finishing of belts.
Professor Yordan Kyosev is professor at the Hochschule Niederrhein at the Faculty of Textile and Clothing Technology.
This faculty is the only one in the world, where traditionally the narrow textiles are covered as several courses in the high school level – bachelor and master courses and is a traditional meeting point of specialists in these areas.
This book discusses the latest developments in narrow fabrics from research institutions, machinery building companies and producers of such products, presented during the International Week of Narrow Fabrics in March 2016 in Mönchengladbach, Germany. It also demonstrates different applications of braided and woven fabrics. Braided and woven narrow products are produced using completely different techniques, but have a lot of similarities in their applications – they are used as belts, ropes and tubes in areas ranging from medical textiles, cables, technical and home applications to large-scale transport belts and long tubes for transporting oil from the bottom of the ocean.