Heimtextil 2020 In Frankfurt – Where The Mtex Falcon Offers Sustainable Pigment Printing Built To Last

Image Courtesy of MtexNS

Image Courtesy of MtexNS

Heimtextil is the biggest international trade fair for home and contract textiles and this year Sustainability of production is at centre stage.

MtexNS of Portugal are exhibiting in Hall 3.0 Stand G81 where they will show that their digital printing machinery provides a vibrant splash of colours with sustainability at hand.

That's something the visitor cannot ignore.

Mtex invite the visitor to feel the future of home textile printing with their  latest innovation: the MTEX FALCON.

The Mtex falcon is an organic pigment printer developed for wide-format cotton, polyester, and mixed polycotton fabrics.

It provides the highest colour consistency while ticking all the textile sustainability boxes.

This pigment printer has a 100% ecological sustainable process.

No washing, no steaming required; and no water consumption.

Among its many special features are :

·        Konica-Minolta printheads give print speeds of up to 150 m² per hour

·        Magnetic Linear Motor which Provides high acceleration / deceleration ratios with extremely high accuracy of 1mic, no maintenance, with no gearbox or belts.

·        Printhead Control Technology developed and certified by MTEX All electronics were specifically designed and integrated with MTEX firmware and software.

·        Designed and Engineered Degassing System : This allows the ink to be transported from the bottles to the print heads and only being degassed as close as possible to the print head.

·        8 bottle capacity, for 8 colours configuration

·        Inbuilt pre-drying unit : Inbuilt pre-drying unit with zone control and temperatures up to 150° Celsius

·        Extraction Unit : High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) ensuring a clean working environment due to the filtration of dust particles.

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