Exhibiting with long-time sole agent Kar Ming Group, Mesdan showcased the Jointair 116G, a splicer for filament rovings and high tenacity yarns. It belongs to the new generation of manually operated splicers, specifically designed for the joining of coarse count yarns and filament rovings within the range of 1000 to 5000 Tex, typically made of glass fibres, carbon fibres and roving.
Mesdan entered the China market in 1983, offering various equipments for yarn splicing, including Jointair, Aquasplicer and Hotjointair. According to Fred Kwan, Business Manager of Kar Ming Group, Jointair has been the most popular among the Mesdan splicers offered in China.
He said that the textile industry was enjoying the positive effects of the Chinese government's measures to stimulate domestic demand. Although there are indications that the industry is recovering, a clearer trend cannot be seen until October.
Kwan added that domestic market might not require the same level of product quality, while the internal demand might not be sustainable either. A genuine recovery would depend on the comeback of the global market because a lot of textile manufacturers are surviving on exports.
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