Head Technics & Engineering RS,
SUESSEN
Source: www.suessen.com
Introduction
There is a reason why the EliTeQCompactSet is regarded as
the most flexible compacting spinning method available to the market. This is because
it is characterised by a straightforward yet highly effective working principle,
enabling all types of fibres and fibre lengths to be processed without any
restriction. In addition, the system can be retrofitted to almost all ring
spinning machine types of well known manufacturers.
To date, over 2.3 million spindles across the globe have
already been equipped with EliTeQCompactSet producing single compact yarns, compact
two-ply yarns (EliTwistQ), compact single core-yarns (EliCoreQ) and compact
two-ply core yarns (EliCoreTwistQ) from short-and long-staple fibres.
The properties of a ring yarn can be greatly influenced by
compacting. The typical characteristics like compact, round cross-section,
higher strength and hardly any long fibres sticking out are, however, also
likely to have undesired effects in downstream processing or in the textile
article. Consequently, as the maximum effects of compacting are now widely
recognised, a trend can be observed in terms of producing compact yarns that are
not merely in accordance with the principle of being as compact as possible.
Indeed, there is an increasing demand for the possibility of varying the
compacting effect. This depends on the various requirements of the downstream
process, the end product or just the more cost-effective spinning process.
Applications have expanded beyond the mere spinning of long-staple cotton and
have therefore supported this development.
This expansion has involved processing carded cotton,
man-made fibres and blends, as well as using compact yarns both in weaving and
knitting applications.
The optional product EliVario has been designed to meet this
trend and we will proudly present this at ITMA 2007.This product will enable our customers to produce a
compact yarn with great ease, according to any requirement, whilst
simultaneously optimising their energy consumption.
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