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Types of reeds

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Reed is part of a weaving loom, and resembles a comb or a frame with many vertical slits. It is used to separate and space the warp threads, to guide the shuttle’s motion across the loom, and to push the weft threads into place. In most floor looms with, the reed is securely held by the beater.

Flat Steel Reeds
Such types of Reeds are soldered with special care to achieve uniform soldering and accurate spacing of individual dents and care has been taken for smooth weaving of fabrics.

Reeds for Metallic Cloth
These Reeds are made from the best quality flattened wire material in Mild Steel, High Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel (AISI 430, AIS1316) in wire width ranges from 2mm to 4mm. These Reeds are bonded with special resins for providing better strength, flexibility and uniformity. Such types of Reeds are used for metallic cloth and screen printing fabrics.

Double Reeds
The Reeds are manufactured from smooth and super finished flattened wire in Mild Steel, Carbon Steel and Stainless Steel (AISI 430. AISI 316). Reeds can be produced with dent width in 2.2, 2.5, 3mm. These Reeds are used in Terry Fabrics and Special cloth.

Reed for Sulzer Machine
Reed produced from the first quality materials – Mild Steel, High Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel (AISI 430, AISI 316) with standard measures 4mm dents width. Reeds are glued in special Aluminium / Stainless Steel channel for the bottom and Aluminium profile at the top to ensure better strength and regularity.

Reed for Rapier Machine
Reeds for Rapier Machine as per specifications are manufactured for better quality weaving. These Reeds are also available in S.S. material

Reed Water Jet Machine
Reeds made of Stainless Steel (AISI 430, AISI 316) with 2.2, 2.5, 2.8, 3mm wire width, are manufactured to provide more durable option.

Reed for Narrow Fabrics & Label Weaving
These Reeds Manufactured using Mild Steel, High Carbon Steel & Stainless Steel with both Soldered and Chemical bonded

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