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Lancets –  A Longstanding Device Now Perfected

Lancets – A Longstanding Device Now Perfected

Weaving
Lancets, or gauges, are thin metal strips used on face-to-face carpet weaving looms to ensure constant pile height. Before they were introduced on face-to-face looms they had been used on loop-pile looms (Brussels carpets). On loop-pile looms, pile loops are formed over a dummy weft resting on the lancet. Usually the dummy weft is removed afterwards. This way of weaving loop pile was invented by Müllers & Spindler of Dülken, Germany in 1894. Instead of a lancet, a binding warp thread was used to support the dummy wefts. Already in 1904 the use of metal lancets is described in the patent of Wilhelm Förster from Chemnitz, Germany. Before steel that could be rolled into thin metal strips was invented early in the twentieth century, thin metal (piano) wire was used. Oth
Stäubli at Domotex

Stäubli at Domotex

Knitting, Weaving
Stäubli will be exhibiting its creative binding technologies and outdoor carpets in the spotlight at Domotex. With its ALPHA 500 carpet weaving systems of the product line Schönherr carpet systems, Stäubli supplies high-performance machinery to the world’s  leading carpet producers. These highly flexible machines enable the production of a wide variety of carpets, from modern cut-pile to artificial turf, ultra-high-density rugs, and wall-to-wall applications. Schönherr carpet systems is a trendsetter in binding technology, and this will be evidenced by the latest carpet samples on display at Booth G43 in Hall 6 at Domotex in Hannover, including vintage carpets with a realistic used look, outdoor carpets, and much more. Modern, used-look carpets remain a strong trend, till now mai