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01:14 Feb 17, 2005 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Textiles / Clothing / Fashion | |||||||
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4 | Jacquard label-weaving machine |
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3 | Jacquard labeling machine |
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3 | electronically-controlled Jacquard machine |
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Jacquard labeling machine Explanation: But I can't find evidence to back up this translation. |
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Jacquard label-weaving machine Explanation: I've pasted in the whole passage because I figured it might help you with the rest of your translation. The second link refers to woven labels, too. Jacob Müller AG, Switzerland, showed as a revolutionary concept study of its electronically controlled warp crochet knitting machine with weft insertion. It is called the MDR 42. This machine presents a completely new principle of the weft insertion. It features patented linear motors which can drive up to 24 weft bars. The exact stroke control allows it to eliminate empty spaces between the single tapes. A new feature is one electronically controlled warp placing bar for open and closed stitches. The form and function of the very small thread guides mounted on the weft bars are such that they never touch, no matter what type of weave. It is possible to choose any shog movement. The back weave is created by patented weft feeders that catch the pre-positioned weft ends and guide them under the crochet needles. The small, comb-like feeder allows a small stroke of the crochet needles. The weft bars no longer have to move vertically. Bearded needles as well as compound needles can be used. The weft ends are beaten against the cloth fell by a movement of the weft feeder, which is another new technique applied on this machine (a similar method is used for weaving machines). Therefore it is possible to produce articles with a much higher density. Müller did not release the machine for sale at ITMA but officials mentioned that if will be offered to clients next year. Further novelties at the Müller booth were a new run/stitch-proof on the Raschelina RD3 crochet knitting machine with weft insertion, the rapier label weaving machine with vario speed and new rapier heads for speeds up to 750 picks per minute, and ****the air-jet label weaving machine with enclosed Jacquard and harness feature for significant noise reduction*******. The machine is capable of insertion speeds up to 1,400 picks per minute. Reference: http://www.textileindustries.com/News.htm?CD=345&ID=1607 Reference: http://www.issihk.com/machines.htm |
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electronically-controlled Jacquard machine Explanation: This is what they are called on the company's website, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's the best translation... Reference: http://www.mueller-frick.com/startindex.htm |
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