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braiding & Twisting machine

A braiding machine interlocks yarns around spindles that move in opposing directions to continuously weave materials like rope, cable sleeves, and decorative trims. Different models cater to various braid diameters, materials, and application requirements.

Start with the Bobbin

For both braiding and twisting machines, production starts with the bobbin—the core component that carries the yarn. Selecting the right bobbin is crucial for efficiency and quality. To choose the correct bobbin size, consider your rope’s material, its final thickness, and the desired production length.

The most popular universal models in the textile industry are the 90, 110, and 130 models .

Selecting the Right Number of Bobbins

High-speed braiding machines use spools with a fixed yarn storage capacity. To produce ropes of varying widths or diameters, we can wind a single strand or multiple strands of yarn together onto the spool. By adjusting the number of strands combined, we can flexibly braid a variety of rope sizes.

Yarn rewinding Machine

This automatic yarn winder cuts the yarn and drops the full spool after reaching the preset number of turns. Then, it automatically loads a new spool and restarts winding, minimizing manual operation for efficient and convenient use.

Selecting the Right Number of Bobbins

It is key to achieving your desired design. The decision depends on three factors:

Selecting the Right Number of Bobbins

Flat Rope

Flat braids are typically produced by braiding machines with an odd number of bobbins, such as 13, 17, 21, 25, or 33 spindles.

Round Rope

Round braids are typically produced by braiding machines with an even number of bobbins, such as 16, 24, 32, or 48 spindles.

What head counts does the machine offer?

Single Head Machine

They are often designed with a high thread carrier count or a specialized yarn path, offering greater flexibility and efficiency.

Two Heads Machine

Two-head braiding machines, typically with 17, 18, 21, 24, 25 spindles, can simultaneously produce two ropes.

Four Heads Machine

Four-head braiding machines typically utilize 9, 13, 16, 17 spindles and produce four ropes simultaneously, offering a higher cost-performance ratio.

Versatile Braiding Patterns

Various textile accessory cords

Bracelet rope

Plastic sleeve

Corrugated hose

Easy Steps

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