Saturday, September 19, 2015

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US Digital is pleased to announce the launch of the E4T, their latest series of miniature high performance optical encoders. The E4T series delivers a marked performance increase over similar encoder models and designed to be an enhanced replacement for the E4P encoder series. The E4T utilizes state of the art transmissive optical sensing technology, and incorporates US Digital's own proprietary OptoASIC. Assembly of the E4T is simple and efficient and retains the previous E4P's form factor. Key features of the new E4T include: • Mechanically and Electrically Interchangeable with E4P • Improved Quadrature Signal Strength • 100 kHz Frequency Response • Transmissive Optical Design • Collet Style Push on Optical Disk Design (Patent Pending) • Simple & Efficient Assembly Process As with all of our products the E4T is designed and manufactured in their Vancouver, Washington USA facility and is available for purchase as of December 2014.

Friday, September 18, 2015

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JUKI: DDL-555/5550/8500, DDL-8700/DDL-9000, DDL-522, LH-515/1162/3168, MO-2516/3300, MH-380, MS-1190, MB-372/373, LBH-781, LK-1850/1852/1900/1902/1900A and so on. 

BROTHER: DB2-B735/737/755/798, LT2-B842/845, EF4-B511, EF4-B531/551, MA4-N31, DT26-B926/B928, 430 and so on. 

PEGASUS: L32, L52, EX-3200, M600/M700, W1500 and so on. 

YAMATO: AZ-8500, VF2500, VC2600/2700 and so on. 

SIRUBA: 737/747/757, F007E, C007E, VC008, 700Kand so on. 

SINGER: 491, 591D, 20U, 457U/457A, 299U, 212W140 and so on. 

REECE: 101 and so on. 

UNION SPECIAL: 35800, 39500, 36200, 54200, 54400, 63900 and so on. 

KANSAI SPECIAL: DFB-1404PMD, 1412P/1412PL and so on. 

OTHERS: TAJIMA, EASTMAN, KM, GK26-1, NP-7A, SUNAFF, PFAFF and so on. 

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Global Sewing Machines Industry

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This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Sewing Machines in Thousand Units by the following Product Segments: Home Sewing Machines, and Industrial Sewing Machines. 

The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, CanadaJapanEuropeAsia-PacificLatin America, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2010 through 2018. Also, a six-year historic analysis is provided for these markets. 

The report profiles 133 companies including many key and niche players such as Brother Industries, Ltd., Brother International Corporation, Bernina International AG, New Jack Sewing Machine Co., Ltd., Jaguar International Corporation, Janome Sewing Machine Co., Ltd., Elna International Corp. SA, Juki Corporation, Million Special Industries Co., Ltd., Necchi Macchine per cucire S.r.l, Pegasus Sewing Machine Mfg. Co., Ltd., SEIKO Sewing Machine Co., Ltd., SGSB Group Co., Ltd., Singer Sewing Company, SiRUBA, SunStar Precision Co. Ltd., SVP Worldwide, TAJIMA Group, Xi'an Typical Industries Co. Ltd., and Zhejiang Doso Sewing Machine Co., Ltd. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are primarily based on public domain information including company URLs.
I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1
Disclaimers I-2
Data Interpretation & Reporting Level I-2
Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-3
Product Definitions and Scope of Study I-3
1. Home Sewing Machines I-3
2. Industrial Sewing Machines I-3

India has potential to become machinery manufacturing hub

India has the capability to emerge as a manufacturing hub for textile machinery, according to an industry expert.
The rolling out of 'Make in India' campaign by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and its subsequent promotion for setting up manufacturing units in India could help the country in becoming a manufacturing hub for textile machinery, opines Akshay Sharma, CEO of India-based Magnum Resources that offers fast-selling manufacturing equipments for the apparel and home textiles industry.

In an exclusive interview with Fibre2Fashion.com, Sharma said, "There are many machinery manufacturers, especially in Europe/US. The main challenge they face is cost-matching according to the country they want to deal with, as countries like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh still have low wage rates compared to Europe/US."

"Here it is better to support the 'Make in India' programme, so that the cost of machines with the same quality is in the reach of small and medium manufacturers too," avers Sharma.

Explaining further, he says, "Normally, international companies should try to start their manufacturing units in India with a similar R&D that people have utilised in Europe/US. The Indian Government has already started this programme, and it has started inspiring many companies planning to put up their manufacturing units in India."

International companies that set up their manufacturing units in India should also employ local people after giving training to them so that they get similar quality of products (machines) with lesser cost, he adds.

He suggests that the Ministry of Textiles/Indian Government should send a team to big exhibitions like ITMA. This team would invite various manufacturing companies to set up their production units in India. The Ministry can also organise seminars to promote Make in India in textiles.
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