Karl Mayer: New raschel machine for smart tex...
Karl Mayer

New raschel machine for smart textile projects at Grabher

Inauguration of the MJ 52/1-S at the Grabher Group (Source: Karl Mayer)
Inauguration of the MJ 52/1-S at the Grabher Group (Source: Karl Mayer)

The combination of electrically conductive material with textiles opens up a wide range of new possibilities, especially in the sports sector. The analysis of mobility through sensors, for example, helps to avoid incorrect overload to the body. The work of a consortium consisting of component and sports product manufacturers, service providers and research institutions, including the University of Salzburg/Austria with its sports, movement and computer scientists as the scientific lead center, aims to demonstrate how the potentials can be utilized through specific, marketable products.
As a partner from the textile production chain, the Grabher Group, Lustenau/Austria, is involved in the cooperation. At the research company of the leading manufacturer of high-tech products, V-Trion GmbH, Hohenems/Germany, Günter Grabher inaugurated the new MJ 52/1-S Raschel machine from the Karl Mayer Group, Obertshausen/Germany, on May 3, 2023. This is a key machine for project work in the smart textile sector. On the raschel machine with jacquard and multibar technology, electrically conductive yarns can be worked into warp knitted fabrics directly and placed as required in order to easily implement functional elements such as sensors, conductors and coils. The textile properties remain unchanged. The integrated production method saves additional process steps and reduces environmental pollution compared to other processes, such as conductive printing pastes.
The MJ 52/1-S will also be used for projects of the Smart Textiles Platform Austria. This network association brings together more than 80 international companies and research institutes. The Grabher Group and the Karl Mayer Group are members.
The inauguration of the MJ 52/1-S at the Grabher Group was held in a ceremonial round, among the participants Michael Kieren and Christof Naier (both of Karl Mayer Group), Lustenau's mayor Dr. Kurt Fischer and Günter Grabher, managing director of the Grabher Group.




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