Welcome to Exapro, your destination for quality used industrial machinery. Our range includes versatile and high-performance looms, perfect for various applications in the textile weaving industry.

Priced between €10,000 and €100,000, our looms are ideal for producing a wide range of woven fabrics with precision and efficiency. Key features include high-speed operation, advanced shedding mechanisms, robust construction, and automation options.

We proudly feature machinery from top manufacturers such as Dornier, Picanol, and Tsudakoma. Every piece of equipment undergoes rigorous testing and inspection to ensure top performance and longevity.

With Exapro, choosing pre-owned industrial machinery means getting the best value for your investment without compromising on quality or performance. Trust us to empower your textile weaving operations to reach new heights of productivity. Explore our wide range today and let us help you make the best choice for your industrial needs.

Lindauer Dornier GmbH HTVS 8/J loom

Year: 1994

Working width 1800 cm
Nbr of beams 2688

DORNIER WEAVING MACHINE

Year: 1996

Working width 190 cm
Nbr of beams


DORNIER LOOMS

Year: 1993

Working width 190 cm
Nbr of beams

Picanol OMP800-F-2-P loom

Year: 2006

Working width 220 cm
Nbr of beams

Picanol OMP800-F-2-P loom

Year: 2006

Working width 280 cm
Nbr of beams

Jacob Muller NF53 Velvet needle loom

Year: 2005

Working width 27 cm
Nbr of beams
Nbr of shafts 16

Itema A9500 air jet loom wiht staubli dobby. 220 cm

Year: 2018

Working width 220 cm
Nbr of levers 12
Nbr of beams 22
Nbr of colors 4
Nbr of shafts 12
Motion dobby


DORNIER AIRJET LWV2/E loom

Year: 2000

Working width 340 cm
Nbr of levers 8
Motion cam
Nbr of colors 2
Nbr of beams 2

SOMET SM 92 loom

Year: 1987

Working width 210 cm
Nbr of shafts 20
Nbr of colors 8
Nbr of beams


MYTHOS 2005 airjet loom

Year: 2005

Working width 220 cm
Nbr of beams
Nbr of colors 6
Motion dobby

Picanol OMNI 4FR Air-jet loom

Year: 1998

Working width 220 cm
Nbr of beams
Nbr of colors 4
Motion dobby


Wafios VDF 80 Chain link fance machine

Year: 1978

Working width 400 cm
Nbr of beams

Needle Punch Machine Fehrer NL9RS

Year: 1983

Working width 260 cm
Nbr of beams

OMITA ACWMF1 loom

Year: 1968

Nbr of beams
Motion dobby

ELM automatic drawing-in machine VEGA KL 4000

Year: 2001

Working width 400 cm
Nbr of beams

COMETA T11-20/R loom

Year: 2020

Nbr of beams 20

9,690 €

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Understanding Looms in the Exapro Textile Machinery Marketplace

At Exapro, we connect professionals with top-tier industrial machinery solutions. Within our extensive offerings, the category of Textile Machines includes essential equipment such as Looms. Let’s explore what these machines entail, their importance, and why Exapro is the ideal marketplace for buying or selling them.

What are Looms?

Looms are weaving machines used to interlace two sets of threads, the warp and the weft, to produce textiles. They are fundamental in the textile industry, enabling the mass production of fabrics for clothing, home textiles, and industrial applications. Looms come in various types and configurations, each suited to specific types of weaving and fabric production.

Types of Looms

  1. Shuttle Looms: Traditional looms that use a shuttle to carry the weft thread through the warp. Known for their ability to produce high-quality fabrics but at slower speeds.
  2. Shuttleless Looms: Include several types such as rapier looms, projectile looms, and air-jet looms, which do not use a shuttle and are known for higher speed and efficiency.
  3. Rapier Looms: Use a rapier device to carry the weft thread through the warp, allowing for the production of a wide range of fabrics, including intricate patterns.
  4. Projectile Looms: Utilize a small projectile to carry the weft thread, suitable for weaving heavy and dense fabrics.
  5. Air-Jet Looms: Employ a jet of air to propel the weft thread through the warp, ideal for high-speed production of lightweight fabrics.
  6. Water-Jet Looms: Use water to carry the weft thread, typically used for synthetic fibers.
  7. Jacquard Looms: Equipped with a Jacquard machine that allows for the production of complex patterns and designs by controlling individual warp threads.
  8. Dobby Looms: Similar to Jacquard looms but with a simpler mechanism for controlling the warp threads, suitable for creating geometric patterns.

The Exapro Advantage: Buying & Selling Looms

Navigating the world of used industrial machinery can be complex, but Exapro simplifies the process. For those looking to purchase, the key benefits are manifold.

Cost-Effectiveness

Acquiring new looms can be a significant financial commitment, especially for small businesses or start-ups. Through Exapro, professionals can obtain these machines at a fraction of the cost of new ones, ensuring exceptional value for money. On our platform, the price range for used looms typically lies between €10,000 and €200,000, reflecting the variety available in terms of age, brand, wear and tear, and additional features.

Quality Assurance

At Exapro, every listing undergoes a thorough evaluation process to ensure each piece of equipment is in excellent working condition and ready for its next operational chapter. This rigorous vetting process guarantees that even used machinery meets high standards of quality and reliability.

Market Reach

Looms are crucial for efficient and precise fabric production across various industries. Whether you're looking to invest in one or sell it, Exapro offers a platform that ensures convenience, reliability, and value. Embark on the future of textile production with Exapro – where tradition meets innovation.

Main Advantages of Looms

Looms are indispensable in the textile industry due to their numerous benefits. Here are the main advantages:

High Efficiency

Modern looms enable high-speed production, significantly increasing productivity and reducing manual labor.

Versatility

Looms can handle various types of yarns and produce a wide range of fabrics, from simple weaves to complex patterns.

Precision

Advanced looms ensure precise control over the weaving process, resulting in high-quality fabrics with consistent texture and strength.

Cost Savings

By automating the weaving process, looms reduce labor costs and improve overall productivity, leading to cost savings in the long run.

Enhanced Design Capabilities

Jacquard and dobby looms allow for the production of intricate designs and patterns, expanding the creative possibilities in textile production.

Main Machine Parameters of Looms

When evaluating or understanding looms, several key parameters are considered to ensure they meet specific requirements. Here are the main machine parameters:

Weaving Width

The maximum width of fabric the loom can produce, determining its suitability for different types of textiles.

Speed

The operating speed of the loom, typically measured in picks per minute (PPM), influencing production rates and efficiency.

Type of Weft Insertion

The method used for inserting the weft thread, such as shuttle, rapier, air-jet, or water-jet, impacting the type of fabrics produced and the machine's efficiency.

Warp Control

The ability to control and adjust the tension and movement of the warp threads, affecting the quality and precision of the woven fabric.

Automation Level

The degree of automation, from manual to fully automated (CNC), impacting ease of use, repeatability, and integration into production lines.

Design Capabilities

The loom’s ability to produce complex patterns and designs, particularly relevant for Jacquard and dobby looms.

Area of Use of Looms

Looms, given their versatility and capacity for high-quality fabric production, find application in a multitude of areas. Here’s a rundown of the primary areas of use:

Apparel Industry

Used for producing various types of fabrics for clothing, from basic weaves to intricate patterns.

Home Textiles

Applied in manufacturing fabrics for home use, including bed linens, curtains, upholstery, and towels.

Industrial Textiles

Used for creating specialized fabrics for industrial applications, such as geotextiles, automotive textiles, and protective clothing.

Decorative Textiles

Applied in producing decorative fabrics for interior design, including wall coverings, tapestries, and custom designs.

Technical Textiles

Used for weaving high-performance fabrics for technical applications, including medical textiles, sports textiles, and smart textiles.

Manufacturers of Looms

Several renowned manufacturers in the textile machinery industry are known for their quality and innovation. Here are some prominent manufacturers of looms:

Picanol

A leading provider of weaving machinery, Picanol offers advanced looms known for their precision and reliability.

Dornier

Renowned for their high-quality industrial machines, Dornier provides efficient and versatile looms for various applications.

Tsudakoma

Specializes in textile machinery, offering robust and precise looms designed for high-performance operations.

Smit

Known for their comprehensive range of looms, Smit provides reliable and efficient equipment for the textile industry.

Toyota

Offers advanced weaving technology, providing high-quality looms designed for precision and efficiency in textile production.

Itema

Specializes in weaving machinery, offering versatile and efficient looms suitable for different production environments.

When considering a purchase or researching looms, it's essential to look into these manufacturers' specific models, reviews, and after-sales service. Each brand has its strengths, specialties, and technological innovations that cater to different weaving requirements.

Conclusion

Looms are invaluable assets in the textile industry, offering high-quality, cost-effective, and efficient solutions for producing a wide range of fabrics. Whether for apparel, home textiles, industrial textiles, decorative textiles, or technical textiles, these machines ensure superior product quality and compliance with industry standards. With the support of Exapro, acquiring or selling looms becomes a straightforward and reliable process, allowing businesses to focus on what they do best – producing exceptional fabrics.