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Rieter Com4® yarn seminar

By December 1, 20142 Mins Read
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Rieter is offering a textile technology seminar, taking place November 08, 2014, at the DKTE Institute Ichalkaranji, India. Focused on the requirements of yarn buyers and yarn sellers, the seminar will give information on the 4 spinning technologies, the four Com4® spun yarns, the important criteria for downstream processing as well as typical end products and helpful tips for the yarn trade.

In a one-day seminar the participants will be provided broad information including documentation on the following subjects:

  • Technological know-how on the four spinning technologies: ring spinning, compact spinning, rotor spinning and air-jet spinning including getting acquainted with the Rieter ring and airjet spinning machines at DKTE Spinning workshop
  • Yarn characteristics of the 4 yarns Com4®ring, Com4®compact, Com4®rotor, Com4®jet, their behaviour in the downstream process, benefits in usage of the fabrics produced from them and typical end products
  • Influence of package build-up on the downstream process
  • Interpretation of yarn testing results

Yarn purchasers, yarn sellers, yarn traders, weavers and knitters and all those who would like to improve their knowledge on this topic are the target audience. The seminar will be held in English. Applications are welcome until October 30, 2014 to ricta.mewara@rieter.com

For further information:
Rieter Machine Works Ltd
Klosterstrasse 20
P.O. Box
CH-8406 Winterthur
Tel: 52 208 71 71
Fax: 52 208 71 00
Web: www.rieter.com

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