Wakayama - With continuing worldwide demand of surgical masks due to the spread of the CoVID-19 coronavirus infection, flat knitting solutions provider Shima Seiki has released knitting data for 14 more versions of knitted masks to be produced on a variety of its computerised knitting machines.

These latest details are addition to the various mask data the company has been releasing by the company since 19th March, bringing the total number of versions of the masks to 33.

Data released this time consists of cotton masks to be produced on both WHOLEGARMENT knitting machines as well as conventional shaping machines. WHOLEGARMENT mask data is meant for production on SWG041N2, SWG061N2 and SWG091N2, as well as on the rest of Shima Seiki’s compact WHOLEGARMENT knitting machines also known as “WHOLEGARMENT Mini” machines that are suited to production of small accessory items, in 15 gauge and 18 gauge.

Shaped knit mask data is meant for production on SVR093SP, SVR123SP and SVR183SP computerised knitting machines equipped with a dedicated loop presser bed mounted above the rear needle bed that permits full use of inlay technique, in 14 gauge.

Users of the above machines can download the mask data from the Shima Seiki Users’ Site, an archive featuring over 10,000 knit samples for use by Shima Seiki customers.

By releasing mask data for a range of different machines, the company says it aims to alleviate the shortage of masks as much as it can by allowing production of masks by as many of its customers as possible.

Each is a 3D form-fitted mask providing superior fit and comfort. WHOLEGARMENT masks feature integral ear straps that are knitted along with the mask portion that reduce stress on the ears, and require no further sewing for quick response production. Shaped masks are knit with elastic bands pre-attached through inlay technique and only require tying afterward, for even more efficient production. Some mask data are intended for use in the upcoming summer months, with thinner and lighter fabrics and finer gauges. Some mask data are also available in kids’ sizes.

Knitted cotton masks can be washed and reused repeatedly. It should be noted however that unlike common nonwoven surgical masks, knit masks do not have virus- and pollen-filtration functionality. Their main use is for prevention of spray from coughing and sneezing, and for reducing exposure to allergens. 

For more details go to: www.shimaseiki.com/user/samplesearch

Interested in advertising?

Simply give us a call

Sales: +44 1977 708488

Or if you prefer email, click on the button below and we'll get back to you asap

 

Why Subscribe?

If you are a knitwear or knitted fabric manufacturer looking to source the latest knitting technology or a designer or retailer searching for inspiration in the field of knitted textiles, Knitting Trade Journal is the ideal resource for you.

Key benefits:

You will learn about:

All this from MCL News & Media – the fastest growing international textile publisher – which offers a unique insight into how today’s industry will look tomorrow.

In print, online and mobile device formats.