Switzerland-based Rotorcraft’s booth which displayed its new ring spinning frame at ITMA Asia 2016, was one of the main attractions of the show, it has been officially announced.
The frame which is named ‘Next Generation Spinning’ frame, meets all requirements of a 21st century spinning mill, according to a release.
The frame has no setting screws whatsoever in order to avoid any operating errors.
The setting of its drafting systems is achieved by the use of exchangeable elements in different colours, while the distance between the drafting system and the spinning ring remains constant.
The frame’s bottom aprons are replaceable individually while the frame is running.
A low-pressure channel is built in between the working elements of both sides of the frame, rather than above the frame. The channel is large enough to fit the suction tubes as well as the low-pressure elements for pneumatic compact spinning.
The two sides of the frame work completely independently, and all bearings of the working elements are sealed for life. The result is equalised tension and evenness of yarn at a constant production speed. This allows the mill to produce either better quality yarn, or achieve a higher overall output.
Rotorcraft’s next generation of compact spinning system called Green Compact - (patent pending), was also on display.
The system attains yarn quality improvements introduced by the first generation of compacting systems, while enabling savings in terms of energy cost per spindle per year.
It performs far more economically and sustainably compared to old generation compacting systems.
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