Geron GERON card wire
High-quality card wire for needle-punch nonwoven lines — stainless steel, wear-resistant and precision-machined to card evenly without damaging the fiber.
Solutions for all common stitching-plate designs on every needlepunch machine — bed and stripper plates in heat-treated steel, with special coatings or stainless-steel executions.
A stitching plate is a spare part for the needle loom, comprising a bed plate and a stripper plate placed above and below the fiber web to guide the needles and hold the material during punching. The drilled holes must stay smooth so fibers pass through cleanly and needles do not break. The plates are made of heat-treated quality steel; for special applications there are surface-coating processes or stainless-steel executions to extend life, plus a special surface treatment on the perforated area. Vina Nonwoven supplies genuine stitching plates for every type of needle-punching machine, made to your machine’s design, with fast delivery and technical advice on the right bed and stripper plates.
They cover solutions for all common stitching-plate designs and can be used on every type of needlepunch machine.
Both the bed plate and stripper plate are made of heat-treated quality steel; for special applications, special coating processes or stainless-steel executions are also available to extend plate life.
The special surface treatment on the perforated area guarantees smooth fiber transport through the needling machine, preventing jamming or fiber build-up during operation.
Yes — solutions are offered for all common stitching-plate designs on the market, so most needlepunch machine types can be matched; share your machine details for specific advice.
Pricing and the plate specification depend on your specific needlepunch machine design, so please contact Vina Nonwoven via hotline or Zalo with your machine details for advice and a quote.
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