International Market Leader in Warp Beam Preparation
As an innovator in warp beam preparation, Essers has one of the world’s most modern and powerful machine parks. Depending on the customer’s requirements, the beams are produced with different techniques. A multitude of specially designed beaming creel systems ensure optimum processing of the different yarns – best conditions for a technically perfect result at the customer.
Sectional beams are produced up to a maximum working width of 550 cm. In the direct beaming process, warps with a maximum width of up to four meters are produced. In the partial beam area Essers handles warp beams up to a working width of 65 inches.

Sectional Warping
The yarn is wound from the bobbins out of the creel into sections on the warping mill and subsequently warped onto the beam.



Direct Beaming
This technique is very similar to the direct beaming process. As a rule, several identical partial warp beams are produced. These beams are especially used for knitting and Raschel knitting.



Partial Warp Beaming
This technique is very similar to the direct beaming process. As a rule, several identical partial warp beams are produced. These beams are especially used for knitting and Raschel knitting.

