Why is 3D weaving good for business? Read our latest post for a deep dive into how 3D weaving machines save on the cost of making clothing. ➡️ https://lnkd.in/dPyWKvtH 🥜 In a nutshell It's faster 💨 3D weaving is a technology that establishes a new, condensed process for making clothes, in which fabric preparation and clothing assembly are combined into one step. It's more efficient 💸 This new process, called Vega™ manufacturing, incurs fewer expenses to make woven clothes compared to conventional apparel manufacturing. It's automated 🦾 Vega™ 3D weaving machines save on costs by automating and speeding up production while using less energy compared to conventional machines.
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New post up on The unspun Blog! 3D weaving is an astounding technology that has the power to make fashion (actually) sustainable while unlocking greater value in each article of clothing made. Skeptical? Then just consider how convoluted apparel manufacturing is right now. The best opportunity the fashion industry has to offer is correcting its sprawling process for making clothes. Many thanks to Annika Visser for helping bring this topic into focus. 🙌
Why is 3D weaving good for business? Read our latest post for a deep dive into how 3D weaving machines save on the cost of making clothing. ➡️ https://lnkd.in/dPyWKvtH 🥜 In a nutshell It's faster 💨 3D weaving is a technology that establishes a new, condensed process for making clothes, in which fabric preparation and clothing assembly are combined into one step. It's more efficient 💸 This new process, called Vega™ manufacturing, incurs fewer expenses to make woven clothes compared to conventional apparel manufacturing. It's automated 🦾 Vega™ 3D weaving machines save on costs by automating and speeding up production while using less energy compared to conventional machines.
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Biodegradable and Sustainable Fabrics: As the global environmental issues grow, there produce a clear market for such kind of textiles that are both biodegradable and sustainable. The kinds of fabrics include those that are made from renewable and environment friendly materials such as bamboo, hemp, and organic cotton. Besides, textile recycling and upcycling innovations, which enable the production of fabrics by means of post-consumer waste and waste clothes, are among recent achievements. 3D Knitting and Weaving: three-dimensional knitting and weaving technologies provide opportunities to design structures with complexity and adaptability while producing only small wastes. Through this, the production of seamless garments, customized apparel and new textile designs is possible. The 3D knitting machines use computer controlled needles which are capable of achieving different textures and patterns, and the 3D weaving machines create textiles in which the appearance and thickness can be varied according to the needs.
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You may have heard that we're revolutionizing the #fashion manufacturing with our 3D weaving technology. But what is 3D weaving, and why is it important? That’s the million dollar question. 3D weaving changes everything about how our clothes are made. 3D weaving is a technological breakthrough. One of our Vega™ 3D weaving machines can produce an article of clothing in minutes rather than months. Vega™ machines also waste far less material and use far less energy than cut and sew manufacturing methods. This is only possible because our Vega™ software controls how an article of clothing is produced to a degree not yet seen. As a Vega™ machine creates a tube of fabric, our software can manipulate its shape in real time by adjusting the diameter of that fabric. In other words, 3D weaving designs the cut of a piece of clothing into the fabric itself. For some answers to basic questions about what 3D weaving is, what 3D weaving isn’t, why it matters, and its place in the unspun universe, check out our latest article https://lnkd.in/dX2fy9Q2
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🕯 THEN & 💡 NOW: Automation Alley is kicking off a new "Then and Now" series, spotlighting how new technology revolutionized an industry throughout history. Isaac Singer's Sewing Machine and Additively Manufactured Threads 🕯 THEN: In August 1851, Isaac Merritt Singer patented his sewing machine design. The machine drastically increased the efficiency and productivity of the textile and garment sector, making it a driving force behind the expansion of industrial production. 💡 NOW: Additive manufacturing techniques are applied to textiles, allowing for the creation of three-dimensional structures directly from digital designs. 3D knitting and weaving machines can produce seamless garments and complex structures with minimal waste. #singersewing #thenandnow #textiles #industry40 #digitaltransformation #industrialrevolution #additivemanufacturing #automation https://lnkd.in/gKzMvmyx
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🌟 **Revolutionizing Textile Production with High-Speed Multiple Head Embroidery Machines** 🌟 In the fast-paced world of textile production, efficiency and quality stand as the pillars of success. Enter the High-Speed Multiple Head Embroidery Machines - a game-changer in the embroidery sector. These machines are not just tools but catalysts of creativity and productivity, designed to meet the ever-growing demands of the industry. **Unparalleled Efficiency** High-Speed Multiple Head Embroidery Machines redefine productivity benchmarks. With the capability to operate several heads simultaneously, they dramatically reduce the time required for mass production. This efficiency is a boon for businesses aiming to scale operations without compromising on the detail and quality of embroidery work. **Advanced Features and Versatility** Equipped with cutting-edge technology, these machines offer precision that is second to none. From intricate patterns to large designs, the versatility they provide caters to a broad spectrum of textiles and garments. Programmable patterns, auto-threading, and color selection features ensure that complex designs are executed flawlessly with minimal manual intervention. **Impact on the Textile Industry** The introduction of High-Speed Multiple Head Embroidery Machines has set new standards in the textile industry. They support not just the acceleration of production timelines but also open avenues for creativity, allowing manufacturers to explore complex designs that were once considered too time-consuming or difficult to produce. **A Step Towards Sustainable Production** Efficiency translates to more than just speed; it's also about sustainability. By optimizing thread usage and reducing waste, these machines contribute to environmentally friendly production practices. Their precision reduces errors, leading to less material waste and a more sustainable manufacturing process. **Conclusion** The High-Speed Multiple Head Embroidery Machine is more than an investment in technology; it's an investment in the future of textile production. As we continue to navigate the demands for high-quality, intricately designed textiles, embracing such innovations will be key to staying ahead in the competitive landscape. Join the revolution. Embrace efficiency, quality, and innovation with High-Speed Multiple Head Embroidery Machines. #TextileIndustry #Innovation #EmbroideryMachines #SustainableProduction #TextileTechnology #startup #smallbusiness
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SINTEC TEXTILE IS ALWAYS AHEAD! ✅Year 2018 : A3 SUPERCOMPACT SINTEC introduces the new "A3 Supercompact", the 1st 3-felt compacting machine designed to achieve high production and maximum shrinkage. The A3 has been a tremendous success, with over 220 machines sold worldwide, so much so that it was taken as a starting point for the development of new models of compactors machines by the competition. However, the project of A3 is still protected by a worldwide patent. ✅Year 2024 : EASYPOWER SINTEC unveils the new machine featuring a special "no maintenance" rubber belt designed to complement the felt compacting machine for shrinking fabrics that are difficult to treat with felts alone (such as viscose, modal, etc.), aiming to achieve a silky touch. Easypower represents an important alternative to traditional sanfor machines, known for their high operating cost and complex maintenance. Compared to sanfor machines, the fabric treated with Easypower remains softer. The result of meticulous research and based on an entirely innovatice concept, Easypower satnds as a truly unique machine, offering a winning solution in knitwear finishing. KEY FEATURES: 1 - Low electricity consumption, ZERO WATER consumption 2 - Outstanding shrinkage values and exceptional stability in washing tests, "smooth and shiny hand" 3 - The non-breathable rubber belt retains more moisture on the fabric, resulting in a havier treated fabric 4 - The rubber belt wears down slowly, ensuring consistent machine performace over time 5 - Easy-to-use and operator-friendly 6 - Grinding of the rubber belt not necessary
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PROACTIVE SUSTAINABILITY ELEVATED. OPTIMISATION. The use of the 'PERFECT FIT' 3D Knitting Programming Production Method can significantly improve the assessment of sustainability criteria due to the flexibility inherent in the process. Traditionally, the mass market apparel industry has focused on the end product, which is understandable. However, no matter how good the product may look on its own, it may not meet the customer's need to look better. With the advent of new technologies, there's an opportunity to shift the focus from the product itself to the relationship a product can have with the future consumer. The primary objective was to create the most sustainable brand possible using advanced, high-tech production methods. This required a foundation. The result was the development of a method that puts the future customer at the centre: if a garment fits perfectly and can adjust itself to fit any mass market customer, whether a designer has met them or not, the result is guaranteed to be flawless. This shift in focus prioritises the outcome - ensuring a perfect fit - over the initial design concept. Rather than focusing on the design alone, as designers typically do, the emphasis is on how the garment will fit the customer perfectly. The design phase is then based on the perfect fit itself. The 'PERFECT FIT' 3D Knitting Programming Production Method allows to put the never-before-seen end customer at the centre of attention. This shift has taken considerable time to establish, now the Method provides the smoothest, leanest functioning of an entire system. In addition to all the sustainability benefits listed, using the Method allows full control over how the final product will look and fit. If a product fits perfectly and also enhances the customer's appearance as if it had been custom-made for them, then the customer will look good in any type of design. This approach also offers complete flexibility in design, focusing on the relationship between the product and the customer, rather than just the product itself. Many comments in the NATALIYA DOLENKO GENÈVE brand presentation come from customers of all ages and all sizes (S/M/L). As the approach was completely innovative, changing the sequence: design - development - final product, the process also required a complete transformation. DISRUPTION /INNOVATION #Disruption #DisruptiveInnovation #HighTech #IndustryDisruption #InnovationSynthesis #TranscendBoundaries #TransdisciplinaryApproach #TransdisciplinaryInvention #Tech #AnalyticalMindset #ComplexProblemSolving #SolutionFocused #StrategicPlanning #SystematicThinking #Efficiency #Sustainability #SustainableInnovation #InnovationEcosystem #InnovationTrends #SustainableFashion #Apparel Optimisation #Apparel Optimization #FashionForward #FashionInnovation #AdaptiveTailoring #AdvancedTailoring #BespokeStyle #DesignInnovation #EfficiencySolutions #InfiniteScalability #ModularDesign #OperationalEfficiency
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"Organic printing" in the context of fabric typically refers to a printing process that uses natural dyes and eco-friendly methods to apply patterns or designs onto textiles. This approach is often associated with sustainable and environmentally conscious textile production. Natural Dyes: Organic printing on fabric often involves the use of natural dyes derived from plant sources, such as indigo, turmeric, or madder. These dyes are considered eco-friendly because they are derived from renewable resources and do not contain harmful chemicals. Eco-Friendly Processes: Organic printing on fabric aims to minimize the environmental impact of textile production. This can include using water-based inks, which are less polluting than traditional solvent-based inks, and adopting printing methods that consume less water and energy. Sustainable Fabric Choices: In addition to using eco-friendly printing methods, organic printing may also be paired with sustainable fabric choices. Fabrics made from organic cotton, hemp, bamboo, or recycled materials are often used in conjunction with organic printing to create sustainable and ethically produced textiles. Artisanal and Handcrafted Approaches: Some organic printing techniques are artisanal and handcrafted, emphasizing craftsmanship and individuality. These methods can include block printing, screen printing, and hand-painting designs onto fabric. Sustainability Certification: To ensure that the fabric has been produced using environmentally responsible methods, some manufacturers seek certifications such as Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) or OEKO-TEX Standard 100, which verify that the textile production meets certain sustainability and safety criteria. #organicprinting #handpainted #trendingreels #trending #handblockprinted #handblock #printedcotton #fabric #cotton #fabrics #handblockprint #indigofabric #outfitoftheday #fashionstyle #organicfashion #organiclifestyle #organicclothing #naturals #naturelover #fashionista #patterndesign #instaabstract #screenprinting #floralprint #prints #printemps #ayurkruti
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✂️ The fashion industry is notorious for its colossal amount of waste, with an estimated 17-20% of fabric ending up on the cutting room floor. This waste not only represents a significant financial loss for businesses but also has a devastating impact on the environment. Fortunately, technology is offering several promising solutions to help reduce fabric waste in apparel creation: 1. 3D Design and Sampling 3D technology is one of the latest fashion tech innovations of 2023. it allows the creation of virtual prototypes of garments, eliminating the need for physical samples and reducing fabric waste.♻️ 2. Automated Fabric Cutting While using automatic blade-based cutting tools in industries can prove effective, the use of lasers or ultrasonic technology ⚡ to cut fabric is the best option allowing precision, minimizing waste and enabling the use of smaller fabric pieces.✂️ 3. On-demand Manufacturing: One existing and effective method is producing garments based on actual online orders. This eliminates excess inventory and the risk of unsold products ending up in landfill. ♀️ 4. Digital Fabric Printing: Print on fabric with precision and customization, eliminating the need for traditional screen printing and dye baths which can generate significant waste.🎽 5. Closed-Loop Recycling: Collecting textile scraps and waste from the manufacturing process and turn them into new yarn or fabric. This reduces the need for virgin raw materials and minimizes the environmental impact of textile production. ♻️ Has focusing on low-waste options boosted your revenue in your fashion business? What other waste-reducing tips have helped you streamline your design and production process? Let's keep the conversation flowing in the comments below! 👇 #sustainablefashion #fashiontech #reducewaste #technology #innovation #futureofapparel #sustainability #sustainablebusiness #wastemanagement #wastereduction
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📌 Which Textile Technology Fascinates You? 💡 Smart Textiles 💡 Digital Textiles Printing 💡 3D Knitting and Weaving 💡 Sustainable Dying & Prints ✅✅Share your valuable opinion via Emoji in comment section. 👉 The textile industry plays a pivotal role in our everyday lives, spanning a diverse range of products that touch almost every aspect of human existence. This dynamic sector encompasses the production of fabrics, yarns, and fibers used in clothing, home furnishings, industrial applications, and more. 👉 Feel free to contact us: 🌐 skylarksoft.com 📧 info@skylarksoft.com 📞 +88 018 48 346301 👉 It remains a vibrant and evolving domain, constantly adapting to consumer preferences, technological advancements, and environmental considerations. As we move into the future, the challenge lies in striking a balance between innovation, tradition, and sustainability to meet the needs of a changing world. #SkylarkSoftLimited #SLS #Skylark #স্কাইলার্ক #Textile #garmetns #industry #Product #Automation #SDG #Sustain
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