Danyang Yixun expands laid scrim machine offerings for industrial composites
Danyang Yixun Machinery says it has enhanced its production lines for high-strength, low-shrinkage laid scrim machines used in industrial reinforcement materials. The move targets growing demand from construction, automotive, marine and renewable energy manufacturers that need stable, high-speed composite production.
Why it matters: - Industrial manufacturers are shifting toward composite reinforcement materials that deliver higher strength with less weight. - Low-shrinkage scrim machines help produce materials that stay dimensionally stable during lamination and heat exposure. - The demand spans roofing, geotextiles, automotive parts, marine products and renewable energy components.
What happened: - Danyang Yixun Machinery Co., Ltd. announced enhanced capabilities for its production lines for China high strength and low shrinkage laid scrim machines. - The LS and LM series are designed for one-time forming of light-weight glass fiber and polyester meshes. - The company is based in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, China. - A company website is available at the official website.
The details: - The machines lay yarns in a straight, non-interlaced pattern. - That construction removes crimp found in traditional woven fabrics. - The machines use advanced weft insertion mechanisms and electronic take-up systems. - The output is designed to deliver low shrinkage during downstream hot-melt lamination processes. - Yixun says it has more than 15 years of industry experience and holds more than 10 invention patents. - The LS series includes a rotation weft mechanism and a chain-driven weft conveying system. - The LS series supports working widths from 2000mm to 4000mm. - Constant temperature control systems are used for loop-forming devices. - Machine power ranges from 80kW to 115kW, and gauge options run from E3 to E22. - The machines can run at speeds up to 300 r/min depending on specifications.
Between the lines: - The market is being pulled by green building standards, lightweighting in transportation and rising demand for high-performance industrial textiles. - Manufacturers are also moving toward high-speed automated lines that can hold consistent quality while reducing energy use. - Yixun is positioning its machines around precision control rather than general-purpose textile production. - The company’s claimed focus on technical customization suggests buyers may be selecting equipment based on end-use material and output requirements rather than one standard configuration.
What's next: - Demand is likely to keep rising in construction waterproofing, wind turbine blades and solar panel backings. - Buyers in North America, Europe and Southeast Asia are expected to keep prioritizing sourcing and production efficiency. - Yixun is likely to continue emphasizing electronic control systems such as EBC warp let-off and electronic batching as part of its machine strategy.
The bottom line: - For industrial buyers, the key tradeoff is no longer just output speed. - Stability, tensile strength and low shrinkage are becoming core purchase criteria for reinforcement machinery.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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