TD 10 Powerful Performance in India

Since the market launch of the Truetzschler TD 10 in India, it has won approval from customers across this important market. The new model demonstrates superior performance when compared to competitors’ machines because it offers a unique range of advanced features that make it easy for mill operators to use and maintain. Its ‘Smart Creel’, for example, features motion sensors that improve the machine’s running performance and make it possible to detect missing slivers very quickly. On top of this, the independent ‘Servo Creel’ offers precise adjustments for creel tension.

The T-LED feature provides unique visualisations that help to keep machines running efficiently, while making it easier to monitor the operation. The draw frame is widely considered to be the quality centre of a spinning mill – and TD 10 has proven its ability to further strengthen quality across a variety of different raw materials and processes. It has gained high levels of customer satisfaction because it empowers mill operators to achieve faster delivery speeds, lower sliver U% and CV%, more reliable running behaviour, and more stable and consistent performance. It also requires a lower parts’ inventory because it uses electronics parts that are common in blow room and cards.

The data below shows how the Truetzschler TD 10 offers clear advantages over models from other providers.

The table shows the sliver quality parameters on the Truetzschler TD 10. In almost all the cases, the machine offers a 25-30% higher delivery speed than earlier generations of draw frames from competitors, while also achieving better yarn parameters.

The Erode-Pallipalayam area of South India is an important production hub for 100% viscose yarn on ring spinning and air jet spinning systems. Truetzschler has a large installation base for all machines in this area. Recently, it supplied TD 10 draw frames to some of the region’s most widely respected mills such as Pallava Group, Arunachal Gounder, Mothi Spinning and Kumaragiri Textiles. Pallava Group is using the TD10 in the new IDF vortex spinning process, the new process shortage with IDF for air jet spinning. The table shows the sliver quality data when processing different blends.