INTERNATIONAL WEEK OF NARROW TEXTILES - MARCH 09 - 13, 2020 IN DRESDEN - TU Dresden
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INTERNATIONAL WEEK OF NARROW TEXTILES MARCH 09 - 13, 2020 IN DRESDEN © Christoph Münch INTERNATIONAL WEEK OF NARROW TEXTILES MARCH 09 - 13, 2020, IN DRESDEN
OVERVIEW MARCH 09-13, 2020 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 09 MARCH 10 MARCH 11 MARCH 12 MARCH 13 Braiding New New Braiding Narrow Narrow Assembling Assembling Technology Materials Materials Technology Weaving/ Weaving/ of Textile of Textile & Sensors & Sensors Multilayer Multilayer Products Products Weaving/ 3D Weaving/ 3D Weaving Weaving TRAINING LECTURES TRAINING LECTURES TRAINING LECTURES LECTURES TRAINING TU Dresden, TU Dresden, TU Dresden, TU Dresden, TU Dresden, TU Dresden, TU Dresden, TU Dresden, Breitscheid- Bergstr. 66, Breitscheid- Bergstr. 66, George-Bähr- Bergstr. 66, Bergstr. 66, Hohe Str. 6, str. 78-82, 01069 str. 78-82, 01069 Str. 3c, 01069 01069 01069 01237 Dresden 01237 Dresden 01069 Dresden Dresden Dresden Dresden Chemische In- Dresden Chemische In- Dresden Chemische In- Chemische In- ITM Unter- B78 Gebäude stitute (CHE) / B78 Gebäude stitute (CHE) / Zeuner-Bau stitute (CHE) / stitute (CHE) / geschoss D/F Hydrowissen- D/F Hydrowissen- Room-No. Hydrowissen- Hydrowis- (Labore) schaften schaften 322B schaften senschaften Etage 0 Etage 0 Etage 0 Etage 0 Hörsaal S91 Hörsaal S91 Hörsaal S91 Hörsaal S91 Evening Event Evening Event „OCAKBASI“ Evening Event Evening Event „Kurfürstenschänke“ Gewandhausstr. 2, 01067 Dresden „Schießhaus“ „Feldschlöss- An der Frauenkirche 13, 01067 Dresden Am Schießhaus 19, chenstamm- 01067 Dresden haus“ Budapester Straße 32, 01069 Dresden INTERNATIONAL WEEK OF NARROW TEXTILES MARCH 09 - 13, 2020, IN DRESDEN
BRAIDING TECHNOLOGY MARCH 09-10, 2020 MONDAY, TUESDAY, MARCH 09 MARCH 10 TRAINING LECTURES 09:00 am - 03:00 pm: 08:00 am Registration & Coffee *Mechanical properties of braids Braid-based surgical manipulator This course will address the relations with bifurcations with tunable stiffness between the carrier occupation and 08:30 am Welcome & Greetings Desalegn Beshaw Aychilie (et al.), Ethiopi- Zufeng Shang, Tianjin University, China the structure of the braids. The com- an Textile and Fashion Technology Institu- mon carrier occupations will be tested Innovative braiding technology all- te (EiTEX, BDU), Äthiopien (et al.) Carrier independent error detection practically, theoretically, and by means ows the design of new products system for braiding of carbon fibers of simulation software. The rules for Daniel Denninger (et al.), Herzog GmbH, *Digitalization of textile process Stephan Maidl, TU München (LCC), braiding with missing carriers (partial Germany chain – Industry 4.0 Germany carrier occupation) will be discussed. Herbert Witzgall, update texware GmbH, Finally, the programming of the va- Package Braiding Germany Automatic programming of roboter riational braiding machine with com- Bernd Rehrmann, Körting Nachfolger Wil- assisted braiding machines for signi- puter-controlled switches will be ex- helm Steeger GmbH & Co. KG, Germany 11:45 am Lunch Break ficant reduced preparatory times plained. After this course, participants Holger Ahlborn, IFB, University Stuttgart, will be able to prepare carrier arrange- Improved bond formation based on Virtual development of braided Germany ments for devices for tubular braids novel profiled braided yarn cons- structures with different structures and samples tructions for high load-bearing con- Yordan Kyosev, TU Dresden (ITM), Germany 03:35 pm End with constant and variable geometries crete structures on the variation braiding machine. All Anwar Abdkader (et al.), TU Dresden (ITM), Hybrid braided ropes for safety re- 07:00 pm Evening Event participants will receive a free, fully Germany lated applications in the personal „Ocakbasi“, functional 3-month test versions of the transportation technique Gewandhausstr. 2, softwares „TexMind Braider“ and „Tex- 10:00 am Coffee Break Wolfram Vogel, Vogel GUT ACHTEN, 01067 Dresden Mind Computer Controlled Braiding Germany Machine Configurator.“ Continuous blow molding - braided support structures Live cycle recognition of running Peter Schneider, Thoenes Dichtungs- high-performance fiber ropes technik GmbH, Germany Annett Schmieder, TU Chemnitz, Germany 07:00 pm Evening Event Optimized carrier construction for 02:15 pm Coffee Break „Kurfürstenschänke“, high-performance fibers An der Frauenkirche 13, Patrick Sauer (et al.), TU Dresden (ITM), 01067 Dresden Germany *Short lecture INTERNATIONAL WEEK OF NARROW TEXTILES MARCH 09 - 13, 2020, IN DRESDEN
NEW MATERIALS & SENSORS MARCH 09-10, 2020 MONDAY, TUESDAY, MARCH 09 MARCH 10 LECTURES TRAINING 08:00 am Registration & Coffee Textile threads with sensory and ac- In-situ repair of CFRP parts by lami- 09:00 am - 03:00 pm: tuating functions nate-integrated patches This course offers hands-on training 08:30 am Welcome & Greetings Isabel Trindade, Amann & Söhne GmbH David Hoffmann, TU Dresden (ITM), on the topic of „New Materials and & Co. KG, Germany Germany Sensors“. Based on practical examples Creative functional improvements from current research and develop- of filaments through a flexible, mo- 11:45 am Lunch Break 03:35 pm End ment efforts, numerous possibilities for dular organized spinning system the functionalization of filament yarns Steffen Müller-Probandt, Dienes Werke Technical embroidery – a versatile 07:00 pm Evening Event / textile fabrics will be introduced. The für Maschinenteile GmbH & Co, Germany opportunity for smart textiles „Kurfürstenschänke“, challenge consists in the combination Melanie Hoerr, ZSK Technical Embroidery An der Frauenkirche 13, of specific fiber properties and electro- Imaging for quality control of Systems, Germany 01067 Dresden nics. Wet and melt spinning technolo- multifunctional polymer and fiber gies, the functionalization of high-per- materials Functionalization/ formance fibers, measuring methods Holger Großmann, Anton Paar GmbH, Smart textiles at ITM based on sensors, and the correspon- Austria Iris Kruppke (et al.), TU Dresden (ITM), ding connection technology will be pre- Germany sented. To deepen their knowledge on Silvering yarns for smart textile ap- functional yarns, participants are made plications LCSens-textile-based lactate sensors familiar with various measuring and Julia Töbelmann, Statex Produktions- und Johannes Wendler, TU Dresden (ITM), testing methods for the determinatoin Vertriebs GmbH, Germany Germany of the rheology of spinning solutions, the exploration and represenation 10:00 am Coffee Break 02:15 pm Coffee Break of surface topographies and a speci- mens´ period range, the quantification New achievements in the area of the of roughness, and investigations on ad- smart textiles hesive, material and sensor properties. Lieva Van Langenhove, University Gent, Belgium 07:00 pm Evening Event „Ocakbasi“, Gewandhausstr. 2, 01067 Dresden INTERNATIONAL WEEK OF NARROW TEXTILES MARCH 09 - 13, 2020, IN DRESDEN
NARROW WEAVING/ MULTILAYER 3D WEAVING WEAVING/ MARCH 10-11, 2020 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10 MARCH 11 TRAINING LECTURES 09:00 am - 03:00 pm: 08:00 am Registration & Coffee *Digitalization of textile process Complex narrow woven fabrics for Training - Computer-Aided Develop- chain – Industry 4.0 implants ment of Multilayer- and 3D Woven Fa- 08:30 am Welcome & Greetings Herbert Witzgall, update texware GmbH, Philipp Schegner (et al.), TU Dresden brics Germany (ITM), Germany The revolution in the narrow texti- During the workshop, we will convey le industry - the potential of MDW® 11:45 am Lunch Break 03:35 pm End the basics of weave pattern develop- technology ment for complex woven structures Roger Hasler, Jakob Müller AG, Switzer- Development of hollow fabrics for 007:00 pm Evening Event using concrete examples from practi- land electronic integration in medical „Schießhaus“, ce and our research. In the first part, textiles Am Schießhaus 19, the methods for the development of Shuttle looms for complex 3D fabrics Sina Borczyk, KARL OTTO BRAUN GmbH & 01067 Dresden multilayer structures are developed. in medical and fiber composite ap- Co. KG, Germany The second part of the training shows plications the technology for the development Daniel Gehendges, Mageba International Computational modeling of woven and weaving of complex 3D structures. GmbH, Germany structures This is done using the example of fol- Louise Brown, The University of Notting- ding structures, pockets and branched Comez crochet machines today ham, Great Britain tube structures for the medical and fi- Fulvio Festari, COMEZ International s.r.l., ber composite sectors. The theoretical Italy Modeling the internal architecture basics are supplemented by exercises of 3D woven fabrics with complex with the pattern software of the com- 10:00 am Coffee Break features pany EAT GmbH „The DesignScope Adam Thompson, Bristol University, Company“. The software tool 3D Wea- Meeting the market requirement „In- Great Britain ve is presented, which enables the ef- creasing customer benefits through ficient weave pattern development for less wear and tear“ 02:15 pm Coffee Break technical 3D fabrics. Marcel Neher, Groz Beckert, Germany Simulation-based development of 07:00 pm Evening Event Investigation on product and pro- woven fabrics for medical products „Ocakbasi“, cess parameters of 3D warp inter- Tobias Georg Lang (et al.), TU Dresden Gewandhausstr. 2, lock fabrics (ITM), Germany 01067 Dresden Francois Boussu, ENSAIT, France *Short lecture INTERNATIONAL WEEK OF NARROW TEXTILES MARCH 09 - 13, 2020, IN DRESDEN
ASSEMBLING OF TEXTILE PRODUCTS MARCH 12-13, 2020 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 12 MARCH 13 LECTURES TRAINING 08:00 am Registration & Coffee Automated manufacturing of mul- Ultrasonic inspection of textile wel- 09:00 am - 03:00 pm: ti-matrix composites for technical ding seams „Hands-on the machines“ 08:30 am Welcome & Greetings textiles Kathrin Pietsch (et al.), TU Dresden (ITM) Axel Spickenheuer (et al.), Leibniz-Institut (et al.), Germany The participants are instructed at each Ultrasonic welding für Polymerforschung Dresden e. V. (IPF), station with the latest in the latest ma- Julia Töbelmann, Statex Produktions- und Germany 03:35 pm End chines and devices and can test their Vertriebs GmbH, Bremen, Germany own materials with the technologies un- 11:45 am Lunch Break 07:00 pm Evening Event der the guidance of the professionals. Requirements for the assembly of „Feldschlösschen“ technical textiles - solutions of the Textile laser welding Budapester Straße 32, • Ultrasonic welding, Fa. Nukleus DA Group Cristin Konkart, Leister Technologies AG, 01069 Dresden Henrik Schütte, Dürkopp Adler Group, Switzerland • Assembly of technical textiles, Germany Dürkopp Adler Innovative Handling-Technologies Optimisation of sewing process for for textile production processes • Possibilities for automation and better seam performance of functio- Aline Defranceski, J. Schmalz GmbH, special machine construction, nal textiles Germany Jens Kühnert, Pfeil GmbH, Adnan Mazari, TU Liberec, Czech Republic 02:15 pm Coffee Break • Cutting of special textiles, 10:00 am Coffee Break RH-Scheidtechnik, Solingen Assembling technology for textile Development of technology for 3D products from the perspective of an Tailor Fiber Placement ERP provider Frank Rattay (et al.), Pfeil GmbH (et al.), Herbert Witzgall, update texware GmbH, Germany Kulmbach, Germany Additive manufacturing as an alter- native assembly technique for texti- le-based products Dustin Ahrendt (et al.), TU Dresden (ITM), Germany INTERNATIONAL WEEK OF NARROW TEXTILES MARCH 09 - 13, 2020, IN DRESDEN
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