Gebedur Needles: Completely Different From All Conventional Needles About Groz-Beckert

Groz-Beckert, founded in 1852, is the world’s leading provider of industrial machine needles, precision parts, fine tools, systems and services for the production as well as joining of textile fabrics. Their products and services support the fields of weaving, knitting, felting, and sewing, tufting, and carding. The company employed over 8,800 people and operates with production and distribution subsidiaries and agencies in 150+ countries across the globe.


How Gebedur Needles Are Completely Different From All Other Needles. 

• Gebedur Needles are golden from point to the cone through Titanium Nitride coating. Also, a metal plasma is created by arc ignition in a vacuum chamber with a precisely controlled nitrogen atmosphere. In addition to this, each needle is uniformly coated so as to handle the strain put on them during sewing and the outcome is a very hard, but highly elastic needle.

• A Gebedur needle is vertically forced through a .60mm steel plate during power impact tests. The Gebedur Needle does not get damaged while the point of a conventional needle bends or breaks.

• Less force is needed during penetration because of the smooth surface. The needle life is significantly longer than chrome-plated needles- up to 4 to 6 times. Additionally, Groz Beckert Needles withstand more looper contacts without damage because of high hardness.

• These needles endure the oscillation and vibration forces at high-speed sewing, during penetration into the fabric stopping needle deflection. The smooth surface of these needles minimizes heat as friction is reduced and this provides a life up to 10 times as long and a perfect replacement for Teflon-coated needles. Apart from this, the dense and tight surface quality of these needles prevents any accumulation of dirt as well as premature clogging or dullness. The Gebedur needle life is c longer than a chrome-plated needle.  

Nowadays, Groz-Beckert produces infinite numbers of needle variants in the sewing industry. These needles are used for applications in households, industry, and trade worldwide. Their groups of customers include sales partners, machine builders and end buyers in the sewing industry. These operate in a big range of fields, including underwear and outerwear, household textiles, socks and hosiery, packaging textiles, medical textiles, technical textiles as well as in the production of shoes and leather articles.

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