A close eye on quality with the Eye Compact II
“We have a very healthy order book for this new monitoring system because it meets a real need for the carpet tufting industry,” says Brian Hicks, Eltex CEO. “We have already installed a number in the USA and are currently fulfilling orders for companies in Australia, Canada, Thailand and the UK.”
The sensor units of the Eye Compact II, he explains, have been successfully miniaturised to approximately a third of the size of those with the established Compact system, allowing them to be mounted on the very latest high speed tufting machines that are graphics driven, with limited space at the puller rollers.
Early stage prevention
Unlike the sensor systems that are employed at later positions on tufting machines – in order to detect faults in the formed fabric – Eye Compact II technology is about prevention at an earlier stage, through the detection of missing yarns.
“There are a number of reasons why yarns can go missing, the most obvious being a bobbin simply running empty,” says Eltex Sales and Marketer Peter Wiberg. “They can also be broken as they’re fed through the creels or pulled out of position, so they are not successfully picked up by the needles.”
Critically, the sensors need to be installed after the last puller roller and before the tufting needles, because otherwise the roller could still be feeding yarns that will not been successfully taken by the needles. This is only possible with the extremely slim Eye Compact II units, which can also be positioned either above or below the rollers.
Guarantee
“Missing yarns can often go undetected by the operator, with anywhere up to eighteen hundred being fed at high speed into the tufting machine at one time,” says Wiberg. “Our system provides a 100 per cent guarantee that all of the yarns that should be in the tufted construction are being correctly fed into the primary backing. This both mitigates against expensive repairs at a later stage and also allows single operators to control multiple machines simultaneously.”
Another benefit is that the sensors can be arranged more closely together, with each of them monitoring 16 yarn positions, and their robustness ensures that once fitted, there is little the technicians or operators need to do.
Automatic
The Eye Compact II system easily learns pattern changes and displays the number of yarns involved to the operator for confirmation, and different parameters for different yarns groups can also even be set if required.
“This new sensor technology operates at a critical stage in high-end carpet production, where everything comes together in the entire manufacturing process,” Brian Hicks concludes. “The yarns and the carpet backing have already been produced and both are wasted if a fault is only identified later during the tufting stage, when it is also necessary to stop the machine. By eliminating both production waste and machine downtime, manufacturers can significantly boost both their profitability and sustainable footprint.”
“All of these benefits along with the ability of a single operator to control multiple machines, mean that the new Eye Compact II provides a very quick return on investment.”
With its research and development work primarily carried out at its headquarters in Osby, Sweden, and North American sales and service operated from its subsidiary in South Carolina, the manufacturing plant of Eltex has been located at Templemore in Ireland since 1976, providing significant advantages in terms of high flexibility and logistical services to customers on both sides of the Atlantic.
“The Eltex Eye Compact II perfectly illustrates how Sweden’s long tradition and history of textile production are being combined with a good climate for innovation,” says TMAS Secretary General Therese Premler-Andersson. “The solid contribution to overall sustainable textile manufacturing that are being made by such incremental technology improvements around the world are often not fully recognised, but they are certainly appreciated by satisfied customers.”
Keywords
Contacts
Therese Premler-AnderssonSecretary General
Tel:+46 (8) 782 09 50Images

Links
About TMAS
TMAS, Textile Machinery Association of Sweden, was founded in 1997 to support and promote Swedish textile machinery manufacturers.
TMAS are made up of the leading Swedish companies within textile technology, automation and production processes.
The expertise of our members ranges from advanced systems for yarn fault detection and tension monitoring, to yarn feeding technology for weaving, automated sewing production lines, cutting machines, embroidery technology, effective material handling systems, spray application system for fabric finishing and much more.
Subscribe to releases from TMAS
Subscribe to all the latest releases from TMAS by registering your e-mail address below. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Latest releases from TMAS
Svensk textilteknik på mässa i Borås1.10.2024 09:56:35 CEST | Pressmeddelande
Svensk textilteknik, som banat väg för bevarad eller till och med ökad lokal produktion tack vare automatiserade processer, presenteras nu på den Svenska Textilmaskinmässan, STM. Den 13-14 november är du välkommen att utforska svensk innovationskraft med stort fokus på hållbara lösningar på Textilhögskolan i Borås.
Textilmaskiner från Sverige på Svenska Textilmaskinmässan10.10.2022 07:45:00 CEST | Pressmeddelande
Den 13-14 oktober arrangeras Svenska Textilmaskinmässan (STM) för första gången, en ny mötesplats för hållbar textil produktion. Bakom mässan står Textilhögskolan i Borås. Textile Machinery Association of Sweden (TMAS) med medlemsföretag medverkar för att berätta om innovation och textilmaskiner från Sverige, teknik som möjliggör lokal produktion.
TMAS, Textile Machinery Association of Sweden, firar 25-årsjubileum30.6.2022 09:28:57 CEST | Pressmeddelande
Under 2022 firar TMAS - Textile Machinery Association of Sweden - 25 år. Drivna av passionen för textilindustrin och med ett starkt engagemang för att tillhandahålla de mest banbrytande maskinlösningarna för den globala textilindustrin fortsätter TMAS att arbeta för en mer hållbar framtid tillsammans med våra medlemsföretag.
TMAS automation concepts at ITMA Asia + CITME 2021 – the new need for speed and simplicity15.4.2021 08:48:49 CEST | Press Release
Despite the global pandemic, exports of textile goods from China increased by almost 30% in 2020, to over $150 billion. There is now a pent-up demand from the country’s textile manufacturers for the latest advanced technologies that can further their progress in a highly competitive market, according to TMAS – the Swedish textile machinery association.
Bag it up and make it quick!10.2.2020 15:52:21 CET | Press Release
In the latest technology innovation from members of TMAS (the Swedish textile machinery association), ACG Kinna and ACG Nyström have teamed up with Juki Corporation – the world’s leading sewing machine manufacturer – in the development of a new automated line concept that can considerably speed up the production of finished filter bags.
In our pressroom you can read all our latest releases, find our press contacts, images, documents and other relevant information about us.
Visit our pressroom