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The Textile Magazine
fEBRUARY 2012
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If interested in Rieter spinning
machines, the customer has the
option to carry out trials from the
fiber to the yarn and even further to
the end product with their own in-
dividual raw material, and this es-
pecially where rare areas of appli-
cation or new spinning processes
are concerned. In the SpinCenter
in Winterthur, Switzerland, the
complete spinning line for such tri-
als is available. This also includes
the current end-spinning machines
such as the G 35 ring spinning ma-
chine, the K 45 compact spinning
machine and now also the R 60 rotor
spinning machine as well as the J 20
air-jet spinning machine.
The amount of raw material to
be used and the turn in which it is
supplied are decided in consultation
with the customer. Careful test plan-
ning and execution, proper evalua-
tion and detailed discussion of the
results lead to a fairly good final re-
port. This also contains the optimal
setting conditions for the best attain-
able yarn quality.
Such complex trials are very dif-
ficult in a production plant. Trials in
the RieterSpinCenter ensure in eve-
ry case the application of the latest
technologies in conjunction with the
extensive know-how of the Rieter
technologists. Customer spinning
trials offer the option to test new
processes and consequently to cre-
ate the basis for deciding purchase
of the machines under considera-
tion.
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