Spinning – Yarn

The second generation: Trützschler

The second generation: Trützschler

Spinning - Yarn
The way to shorten the process process is Trützschler Draw Frame IDF There is no easier way to earn money than through process reduction. Machines that are not needed require no investment and no operating costs. This applies to draw frames in rotor spinning. In modern rotor spinning, conventional draw frames are not necessary. In connection with the Integrated Draw Frame IDF, thousands of Trützschler cards successfully produce high-quality slivers for rotor spinning. The advantages in terms of quality and economic efficiency are well known. These; Improved yarn quality and product quality Improved running behaviour of the rotor spinning machines Significantly reduced space requirement Savings in energy costs Less cans and reduced personnel requirement IDF 2
USTER® Total Testing Center Concept at ITM 2018

USTER® Total Testing Center Concept at ITM 2018

Spinning - Yarn
USTER® Total Testing Center is already a hit with spinners. Integrated data analysis with USTER® TESTER 6 brings multiple advantages for owners, managers and yarn sellers.  The practical benefits delivered by USTER® TESTER 6 range from assured quality control to expert process analysis and optimization of the entire spinning mill with the USTER®  Total Testing Center. It’s no surprise, therefore, that this sixth generation of the renowned USTER® tester has already earned widespread acclaim across every discipline of the yarn manufacturing sector. In less than three years since its introduction, USTER® TESTER 6 has earned positive feedback from spinning mill quality managers for automatic data analysis and alerting features provided by Assistant Q. Production managers appreciate t
Autoconer 6 with E³

Autoconer 6 with E³

Spinning - Yarn
Autoconer 6; measurably more productive and economical. Even if the winding machine is only responsible for about 10-15% of the energy consumption (compressed air and electrical energy) when considering the classic ring spinning process, these criteria play an important role in assessing the performance of the machine. Comparative measurements in the package winding sector show that the Autoconer 6 is not only more productive than the competitors; it also consumes less energy and compressed air and uses the valuable raw material more sparingly. Provided with the latest equipment and E³ certification and with optimum settings, the Autoconer is the most efficient and cost-effective automatic winding machine on the market. Realistic comparison in a spinning mill In a spinning mill in
The second generation: Draw Frame IDF

The second generation: Draw Frame IDF

Spinning - Yarn
There is no easier way to earn money than through process reduction. Machines that are not needed require no investment and no operating costs. This applies to draw frames in rotor spinning. In modern rotor spinning, conventional draw frames are not necessary. In connection with the Integrated Draw Frame IDF, thousands of Trützschler cards successfully produce high-quality slivers for rotor spinning. The advantages in terms of quality and economic efficiency are well known: Improved yarn quality and product quality Improved running behaviour of the rotor spinning machines Significantly reduced space requirement Savings in energy costs Less cans and reduced personnel requirement IDF 2 The launch of the second generation, the IDF 2, has expanded the spectrum of appl
USTER® STATISTICS a Unique Invention

USTER® STATISTICS a Unique Invention

Spinning - Yarn
One of the pioneers of USTER® STATISTICS tells the story of origins and development; Evolution of a unique invention for textile quality. This year USTER® STATISTICS celebrates its 60th anniversary – so it is fitting to review the origins of this world-renowned textile benchmarking tool. And what better way than to hear the story first hand from someone who was closely involved right from the start? Peter Hättenschwiler, who devoted his entire working life to USTER®, reveals the facts behind the remarkable success of a concept which was never actually intended to become quite so ‘famous’. Peter Hättenschwiler celebrated his 90th birthday on September 26. He was born in St. Gallen (Switzerland), a city dubbed the ‘lace capital’. Demand for lace and embroidery fluctuated during the 20t