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Weaving Machines

   
 Nobeltex is the agent of  SMIT Textile - Weaving Machine

 2003.SMIT TEXTILE is born.


Deeply rooted in the past, the interlacing of  weft and warp is the catalyst for the experience and creativity so aptly expressed by the technological development of fabric, in 1960 SMIT TEXTILE designed and built the world's first gripper weaving machine: the TD shuttleless loom. Numerous models have been developed from the historical TD loom: TS, TP, TPS, FAST, TERRY JET, G6300 and G6300F.

Thanks to more than fifty years of experience in the textile machinery field, SMIT TEXTILE has manufactured looms with the higher productivity rates, which are recognized for their incredible flexibility and indispensable to produce the high-quality fabrics so sought after by today's world market.

 Textile Machine - Weaving Machine

Focused on global competitiveness since 1960.

SMIT TEXTILE revolutionized the world of weaving machines: it was the first to begin the industrial production of the gripper loom, It is also a key factor in the technological challenge involving tough competition among a selected number of manufacturers in all countries and in all application fields. Today SMIT TEXTILE has the expertise and capabilities to remain a leader, combining product technical features with efficient service.

 

 SMIT Textile - World's first gripper weaving machine

 

For further details, please visit www.smit-textile.com

 


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