BarcoVision – a new
partner abreast with KARL MAYER
BarcoVision, with its
headquarters in Kortrijk/Belgium, is one of the five business
lines of the Barco Group domiciled in Belgium.The company has
been developing user-specific solutions for any branch of
textile industry. The most essential products offered by
BarcoVision include yarn cleaners for open-end spinning and
winding frames, production-data acquisition systems (PDA) for
spinning, weaving, knitting, and finishing sectors as well as
controllers for textile dyeing machines (Barco Sedo).
KnitMaster and KAMCOS® OPC
The KnitMaster system was specially developed by
BarcoVision for knitting and weaving mills. Manufacturers of
world-wide reputation, such as EngTex (Sweden), Kufner Textile
(Austria), Nettex (South Africa), Pacific Textiles (China) or
Milliken (USA), are using this solution everyday to optimally
control and supervise their production processes. Thanks to
the integration of KAMCOS® into machine equipment of KARL
MAYER, the KnitMaster feature can be used in the warp-knitting
sector quite easily. As from 2007 ITMA Fair, an integral OPC-interface
is offered under KAMCOS® also being supported by Knit Master
as standard solution accepted world-wide for data
communication between machine controllers and host computer
systems. Now, KARL MAYER warp-knitting and Raschel machines
can be connected for the first time to the proven BarcoVision
system without supplementary data collection hardware. As to
obsolete machines, interfacing, for instance, via Data Units
is required to make use of the benefits of KnitMaster. Said
benefits are extremely versatile.
A graphic operator screen monitor keeps the user
permanently informed of the current situation in the
warp-knitting shop to ensure instant response to problems and,
thus, enhanced efficiency of production. Loopholes and
bottlenecks can be quickly detected by the analytic software
and, as a consequence of this, production capacities can be
used to an optimal extent.

Further, KnitMaster offers an interactive software for
production planning to optimize the degree of machine
utilization, based upon real-time information. The current
length of individual warp beams is continuously monitored, and
information about the exact length wound-up and time remaining
is available at any time. This is of crucial importance for
planning work in a textile factory becoming ever more
essential against the background of minor quantities ordered
and short times of delivery. The user may define his own
calculations and reports without programming experience by
means of a report and formula editor.
Further, KnitMaster offers optional modules, for instance,
for online supervision of yarn consumption, connection of
balances, integration of fabric inspection shops as well as
interfacing with PPS-systems.
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