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Obertshausen - Karl Mayer Technical Textiles has launched the Max Glass Eco, described as a highly economical composite machine for the production of standard non-crimp fabrics made of glass fibres.

Karl Mayer reports that the wind power sector is a key industry for the climate-important energy transition, but it needs efficient value creation processes to realise its potential. Based in Chemnitz, Germany, Karl Mayer develops, among other things, multiaxial warp knitting machines on which glass non-crimp fabrics are produced to reinforce the composites for rotor blades.

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