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Weaving machinery for technical textiles for wind turbines

At Stäubli, we specialize in advanced textile machinery engineered to meet the diverse needs of the wind turbine industry. Our high-performance equipment—including the Cam Motion S1600 for plain fabrics and the TF Systems for technical textiles like fillers—is designed to handle a wide range of fibers, including glass fiber and carbon fiber.

These machines deliver precision and efficiency, enabling the production of high-quality reinforcement textiles for wind turbine blades. With deep expertise in handling various fiber types, Stäubli addresses the unique challenges of working with lightweight, high-strength, fire-retardant, and impact-resistant materials.

Our state-of-the-art weaving machines can handle fibers with high tensile strength, fire-retardant properties, and excellent impact resistance, ensuring that we meet the specific requirements of any production technique.

Trust Stäubli to power your wind turbine textile manufacturing with innovative technology and unparalleled service.

Wind turbine reinforcement - Stäubli weaving machinery

Cam motion S1600 - Shedding solution for basic weaves

TF systems – Technical and 3D weaving for woven reinforcement and fillers

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