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Contact Supplier| Automation Grade: | Semi-Automatic |
| Power: | 3.7kW to 5HP |
| Usage/Application: | Textile Industry |
| Product Type: | textile weaving machinery |
| Loom Dimension: | 450cm x 250cm x 700cm |
| Material: | mild steel frame |
| Machine Speed: | 750-900RPM |
| Brand: | TSUDUCOMA |
| Availability: | In Stock |
TheTsudakoma ZAX9100 Beamis a high-performance air jet loom designed to deliver exceptional weaving efficiency and fabric quality. Known for its advanced technology, energy efficiency, and flexibility, the ZAX9100 offers reliable, high-speed weaving capabilities suitable for a wide range of fabrics including cotton, polyester, rayon, and technical textiles.
It features a highly rigid frame, optimized air control system, and intelligent electronics that ensure stable operation even at high speeds. The loom is engineered for minimal vibration, reduced air consumption, and easy maintenance, making it ideal for modern textile manufacturing facilities.
Key Specifications:
Model:ZAX9100
Machine Type:Air Jet Loom
Weaving Width:Typically available in 150 cm, 190 cm, 210 cm, 230 cm, 280 cm, and 340 cm
Speed:Up to 1200 rpm (varies depending on fabric and configuration)
Shedding Motion:Cam, Dobby, or Jacquard compatible
Weft Insertion:Multiple nozzle air jet system with electronic control
Control System:Tsudakoma's latest intelligent control system with user-friendly interface
Warp Beam:Twin or single beam type, depending on configuration
Take-up / Let-off:Electronically controlled for precise tension and winding
Energy Efficiency:Reduced air consumption with optimized solenoid valve control
Applications:Cotton, polyester, viscose, blended yarns, denim, technical textiles
Enhanced frame rigidity for high-speed stability
Eco-friendly design with reduced energy and air usage
Touchscreen interface for easy setup and monitoring
Compatibility with IoT-based factory systems
Quick style change capability for improved productivity
High-speed and low-noise operation