Monday, August 13, 2012

The Precision Company for Quality Interlacing and Texturizer Jets

There is a great demand for a variety of precision jets in the textiles industry. Interlacing jets are used in the air entanglement machine for the production of CF and BCF yarn. The texturizer jet on the other hand is required for single step extruders of both the carpet face yarn and the fabrics and upholstery for the automotive sector. There are premier precision engineering companies such as Precision Products Inc (PPI) that have established resources and infrastructure for quality production of these and other jets. PPI for instance has invested more than a million dollars towards the purchase of state of the art machinery. This investment includes a variety of equipment such as a high precision coordinate machine (CMM) towards metrology and X-ray fluorescence device that is required for high end metallurgical work. The procurement was basically for the production of the best jets you can get in the industry.

PPI inspects all its jets for compliance in 35 critical features as a part of a rigorous QC program. This ensures that your interlacing jets do not have any dimensional inaccuracies. The ISO 9001-2008 certification standards provide further assurance that all products including the texturizer jet meets all your needs each time you place an order. Further, each jet produced by PPI has its own serial number engraved on it. This enables an effective tracking system when you return the jets for a complete inspection report and a detailed report is issued. This report helps in determining the best time for replacement. The net result is that you are able to maximize jet life and you won’t end up producing fiber of low quality. Replacement jets are produced for most of the extruders that include brands such as Barmag, Neumag and Reiter. PPI also has its own engineering group for designing non-OEM jets to meet your requirements for yarn production.

For more information : http://www.ppiparts.com/texturizingJetsdraft3.html

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