The patented Comoli shuttle stopper was a device designed to enhance safety and operational efficiency in textile looms by preventing the uncontrolled movement of the shuttle during the weaving process.
1948
Winding Comoli machines for silk
A Comoli machine for winding silk onto spools, built in the late 1940s.
1950
Comoli coning machine.
A Comoli machine for the operation of rewinding thread onto spools or cones for further processing.
1960
Winding machine at Snia Viscosa - Milano
The collaboration between Comoli and the Snia Viscosa company of Milan led to the development of machines for winding viscose yarn onto spools or cones.
1966
The famous Comoli F.C.M. winding machine
Advertisement for the Comoli F.C.M. winding machine with 24 spindles.
1970
Comoli-Zinser draw-winding machine
Draw-winding machine produced in a joint venture between Comoli and Zinser.
1980
Comoli RPC take-up on draw-winder
Comoli RPC winding on the draw-winding machine, an advancement of the draw-twisting system.
1990
M250-4 filament machine for spandex
The first M250 winder with automatic change for elastomeric fibers (spandex), a landmark in the advancement of take-up technology in the field of elastic polymers.
1995
Nylon draw-winder machine
The RPC take-up in its latest version, still today a symbol of the robustness and reliability of Comoli winders for synthetic fibers.
2010
New generation draw-winding machine
The DWI draw-winding machine series represents the latest evolution of Comoli's three decades of experience in synthetic fibers, including technical, textile, and industrial applications.
2021
40-end spandex winders
The strong demands of elastic yarn producers have driven Comoli to design and manufacture a series of HDMD winders with high collected thread density, derived from the concept and structure of the renowned M250 winder.
The patented Comoli shuttle stopper was a device designed to enhance safety and operational efficiency in textile looms by preventing the uncontrolled movement of the shuttle during the weaving process.
1948
Winding Comoli machines for silk
A Comoli machine for winding silk onto spools, built in the late 1940s.
1950
Comoli coning machine.
A Comoli machine for the operation of rewinding thread onto spools or cones for further processing.
1960
Winding machine at Snia Viscosa - Milano
The collaboration between Comoli and the Snia Viscosa company of Milan led to the development of machines for winding viscose yarn onto spools or cones.
1966
The famous Comoli F.C.M. winding machine
Advertisement for the Comoli F.C.M. winding machine with 24 spindles.
1970
Comoli-Zinser draw-winding machine
Draw-winding machine produced in a joint venture between Comoli and Zinser.
1980
Comoli RPC take-up on draw-winder
Comoli RPC winding on the draw-winding machine, an advancement of the draw-twisting system.
1990
M250-4 filament machine for spandex
The first M250 winder with automatic change for elastomeric fibers (spandex), a landmark in the advancement of take-up technology in the field of elastic polymers.
1995
Nylon draw-winder machine
The RPC take-up in its latest version, still today a symbol of the robustness and reliability of Comoli winders for synthetic fibers.
2010
New generation draw-winding machine
The DWI draw-winding machine series represents the latest evolution of Comoli's three decades of experience in synthetic fibers, including technical, textile, and industrial applications.
2021
40-end spandex winders
The strong demands of elastic yarn producers have driven Comoli to design and manufacture a series of HDMD winders with high collected thread density, derived from the concept and structure of the renowned M250 winder.