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Saurer Group All Set To Display Its Full Range Of Technologies In Fibre Processing

Saurer Group will present its full range of new technologies in fibre processing from raw material to a multitude of yarns during the upcoming Shanghaitex 2017, which takes place from November 27 to November 30 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre, the company has announced.

 

For Saurer it will be yet another opportunity to present the group as the partner of choice along the textile value chain with its full product range. Saurer will present its machinery brands – Schlafhorst, Zinser, Allma, Volkmann, Saurer Embroidery as well as its components brands – Accotex, Daytex, Fibrevision, Temco, Texparts.

 

Ring spinning machines from Zinser offer a new level of efficiency in the commodity segment. At a length of 2,016 spindles, the Zinser 72 ring spinning machine breaks the 2,000 barrier.

 

Zinser ring spinning machines aim to offer maximised production, consistent yarn quality, a range of different automation options and excellent profitability thanks to their proven and highly regarded cutting-edge technology.

 

The new both-end TwinSuction system, combined with the sensor-controlled OptiSuction yarn break suction system, achieves an energy saving during suction, according to the manufacturer. The ZinserImpact 72 compact spinning machine equipped with the self-cleaning Impact FX unit to guarantee top productivity and optimal raw material utilisation will be displayed.

 

The fully automatic Schlafhorst Autocoro 9 using individual spinning positions technology is said to offer unmatched rotor speeds, machine lengths and take-up speeds, which reduce the spinning cost and energy consumption considerably by a two-digit percentage value, according to the manufacturer.

 

Intelligent automated processes and lean maintenance aim to reduce the maintenance costs, thus increasing the user-friendliness and saving on personnel costs. Nevertheless, the Autocoro 9 has achieved constant high performance with any raw materials and under all operating conditions, according to the company.

 

The new semi-automatic BD 7 machine is also in a league of its own, producing packages in Autocoro quality in all package sizes up to 320mm in diameter. The BD 7 is said to reduce spinning costs and increases profitability by optimised, reduced energy consumption, rapid take-up speeds on all lengths and an improved space utilisation.

 

With its quality packages and leading automation solutions, the Schlafhorst Autoconer 6 with E³ offers measurable benefits both during winding and in downstream processing. Innovations such as LaunchControl, SmartCycle, SmartJet or Eco-Drum-Drive system, as well as intelligent sensor technology, smart process control and autocalibration functions, have proven their worth in textile practice, the company has stated.

 

Schlafhorst and Zinser offer their customers support in their day-to-day operations. Over 500 service staff in 20 service stations and three technology centres advice customers with regard to productivity and quality increases, as well as energy savings.

 

Clever updates and upgrades provide solutions for integrating new technical features into existing machinery. The e-commerce platform Secos 2.0 guarantees minimum response times in the delivery of original spare parts.

 

Allma and Volkmann will present the CompactTwister – high-performance two-for-one twisting machine for staple fibre yarns, and the CableCorder CC4 – direct cabling machine for high quality tire cord. Visitors will be also informed about innovative products and solutions in the companies’ other segments: carpet yarns, industrial yarns and glass filament yarns.

 

Saurer Embroidery will present the latest innovative embroidery system Epoca 7, with embroidery speed of up to 700 RPM. The setting options of the ‘pro’ version encompass new technologies on the needle side, such as an individually controlled thread guide and thread delivery.

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