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Article: ITMA introductions stir interest stateside: Sulzer's M8300 air-jet is one of several longed-for looms.(Textile Technology)
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- Daily News Record
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- February 1, 1996
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Machinery manufacturers say they're moving ahead with the latest developments in weaving technology.
Sulzer Ruti, which introduced its newest concept in weaving machinery at ITMA last year, is making "great progress" in its effort to produce working models of the M8300 multi-phase weaving machine, according to Peter Egloft president of Sulzer Ruti Corp., Spartanburg, S.C.
The M8300 was considered by a number of industry observers to be the most outstanding development introduced at the latest international exhibition of textile machinery.
"We plan to have a machine here in the U.S. by spring," Egloff told DNR. "And, as soon as we have ...