The following is the introduction to the Wear-Resistant Stainless Steel Divider Strip, hoping to help you better understand this product. Made from stainless steel, this flat bar is designed for warp separation in textile warp stop frames. As a trusted manufacturer and supplier, we ensure it fits Picanol, Itema (domestic/foreign looms), precisely separates dense warp, reduces friction, and boosts weaving quality.
The Quality Wear-Resistant Stainless Steel Divider Strip’s core advantage is deeply tied to its long-term operational value, which stems from the perfect combination of its material properties and separator functionality. Its stainless steel composition, high in chromium and nickel, is further optimized through solution treatment to reach superior surface hardness. Compared to ordinary carbon steel bars, this boosts its wear resistance by 60%—a performance leap that lets it endure 16 hours of daily weaving work for more than two years, minimizing the need for frequent part changes.
Bar thickness is controlled within a specific range, and widths are available in various sizes depending on the machine model. Rounded edges significantly reduce friction when in contact with the warp yarns.
With multi-brand warp stop motion compatibility at the forefront of its structural design, this component is engineered to fit the mounting slots of various warp stop motion models seamlessly. When paired with six-row and eight-row warp stop motions on Itema and Toyota looms, it maintains extremely minimal clearance—eliminating issues like loosening or deflection post-installation. A key performance benefit of this design is a 40% reduction in lateral warp movement during yarn passage, which directly and effectively prevents yarn entanglement.
The New Design Wear-Resistant Stainless Steel Divider Strip stand out for features that prioritize both longevity and yarn care: crafted from stainless steel, they naturally resist wear and corrosion—making them ideal for long-term, high-frequency operation in textile settings. Their mirror polish finish and rounded corner design work together to minimize damage to yarn, while their extensive range of specifications ensures compatibility with warp stop motions on all mainstream loom models.
Driven by strong cross-brand versatility, these components are widely compatible with warp stop motions from Picanol, Itema, and Toyota looms. This adaptability, combined with their suitability for high-count, high-density fabric production, makes them valuable assets—they deliver stable warp separation in six- to ten-row systems, smoothing out the weaving process significantly.