Airjet Loom

An airjet loom is a shuttle-less loom that uses a high-pressure jet of compressed air to propel the weft across the warp. Airjet looms are common in cotton, blended, and shirting production.

Airjet looms run at very high speeds — typically 800–1500 picks per minute — and are favoured for high-volume cotton and blended fabric production. Compressed-air infrastructure (compressors, dryers, distribution) is a non-trivial part of the unit's setup cost.

For ERP purposes, airjet units behave similarly to water-jet at high RPM — small variances at speed compound fast, so shift-by-shift, machine-by-machine visibility matters. MobiOffice handles airjet, water-jet, rapier, and powerloom natively in the same data model.

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