Marzoli, the European manufacturer of complete line of machines for spinning of cotton and synthetic fibres, was among the first companies to introduce automation in transport systems 30 years ago, allowing the reduction of labour costs and the risk of poor handling of roving bobbins. Thanks to the experience gained in this field, Marzoli, at ITMA 2015, launched its own transport system MTR, able to enhance the efficiency of the transportation of roving bobbins to the spinning frames.
With MTR the bobbins are carried by a closed-circuit overhead chain along the aisles between the spinning frames. The operator changes and pieces them on the spinning frames’ creel.
Since 2015 this transport system has gained great success. It has been chosen by several customers worldwide. Right now, it has already been installed in 8 different countries (Argentina, Iran, Pakistan, Algeria, Turkey, Egypt, Mexico and Uzbekistan) and it is currently serving over 240,000 spindles.
MTR has been highly appreciated for its fully-customizable design, reliability and the advantages of the integration of the bobbin stripper, Marzoli IBC, on the exchanger.
Marzoli IBC was conceived to perform cleaning and exchanging of the tube at the same position with the aim of stopping the chain only once for both operations and consequently reduce the number of stops and the overall chain downtime. Higher efficiency also stems from a faster cleaning operation.
The MTR with IBC represents a reliable and efficient solution for spinning mills with high production and uniform production programs, able to reduce dependence on non-qualified staff and to maximize the efficiency of the whole spinning process.
Marzoli also recently launched the MTT, a new development of the block creeling transport system, which is currently being installed at a customer’s plant, and that builds on all the advantages of the MTR and IBC. MTT represents the ideal choice for spinning mills with highly flexible production programs.