How OSHIMA Machines are Reducing Financial Losses for a Global Sportswear Company
- What are Fabric Fusing Machines and How do they Work?
- How Needle Detectors Work?
- How to Pick the Best Garment Machine Provider
- How Clothing Companies are using OSHIMA Fabric Cutting Machines
- What is a Fabric Cutting Machine?
- How Auto Companies are using OSHIMA Fabric Spreaders
- How to Choose the Best Fabric Spreading Machine
- What is a Fabric Spreading Machine?
- Our machines wear a new coat of paint
- Do you still remember those childhood toys?
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How OSHIMA Machines are Reducing Financial Losses for a Global Sportswear Company
Feedback from QMI Group: OSHIMA machines provide excellent quality without any unexpected bills
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2022/05
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What are Fabric Fusing Machines and How do they Work?
Fabric fusing is an important part of the garment production process. It involves attaching an interlining between parts of the garment fabric for increased strength and shape retention. Temperature, pressure, and processing time still need to be carefully monitored so that fabric is adequately fused together.
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2022/05
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How Needle Detectors Work?
Needle detectors are a critical phase in the manufacturing process because they eliminate the chance of defective products being transported and the threat of consumer damage, so sparing firms from costly product recalls or litigation. We offer the most competitive needle detection machine on the market, complete with larger 10-point sensor probes, the industry's first automated two-hour calibration downtime, and built-in data communication.
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2022/04
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How to Pick the Best Garment Machine Provider
Machinery is one of the largest investments a fabric manufacturer will make. Factories can only produce high quality end products if they have the right equipment from a reputable supplier. Oshima is one of the few garment machinery hold approximately 85% of the machines required by factories.
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2022/04
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How Clothing Companies are using OSHIMA Fabric Cutting Machines
Long-term collaborations between brands and garment manufacturers are founded not just on ideas and research and development, but also on the product's quality. Quality is determined not only by labour skills but also by the help of machines, which are critical in today's clothing factories. Click here to learn how Tuntex has been an OEM for years for globally famous companies.
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2022/04
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What is a Fabric Cutting Machine?
In garment manufacturing, the fabric needs to be cut and laid out prior to processing in order to achieve the desired cutting result. The quality of the cut affects the quality of the subsequent processing. Medium to large volume garment factories are equipped with automatic spreader machines. The fabric is first stacked on top of each other in layers and then sent to the cutting machine for cutting.
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2022/04
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How Auto Companies are using OSHIMA Fabric Spreaders
Did you know J3 is the first of its kind fabric spreading machine to be able to spread 6 rolls or more at the same time.
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2022/04
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How to Choose the Best Fabric Spreading Machine?
Fabric materials and industrial layouts are important factors to consider when choosing a fabric spreading machine. Such a purchase is a long-term investment that must be properly considered. Find outa comprehensive guide on locating the ideal machine for your firm.
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2022/03
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What is a Fabric Spreading Machine?
Did you know that fabric spreading machines were invented in the late 1960s when vehicle demand was booming and there was a huge labor demand for automobile seat fabric?
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2021/06
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Our machines wear a new coat of paint
The new OSHIMA black stands for power, sophistication and elegance as we move into an era of connectivity and automatization. It highlights the balance between our long technical experience and our new technological capabilities.
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2021/03
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Do you still remember those childhood toys?
Automated Cutting M8S gives you an additional option! Three-stage disassembly and modularization for efficient transport
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