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R+F to present TURBO rings and optimised travellers

By December 1, 20162 Mins Read
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Ring spinning mills in India prefer the latest generation of TURBO rings especially for compact and siro yarns. Leading German ring and traveller manufacturer Reiners + Fürst (R+F) introduced this further milestone in high speed spinning during ITMA in Milan. Already more than 2.5 million units of the newest TURBO rings are running successfully in the markets. The enhanced surface allows increasing machine efficiencies by up to 10 per cent ? especially when producing yarns of sensitive fibres or with highest spindle speeds. 

Benjamin Reiners, Managing Director at R+F, said, ?The new TURBO rings with benefits including low yarn hairiness, longer service life and increased machine efficiency by up to 10 per cent will be extremely beneficial for the demanding Indian spinners.?

?We have been in the Indian market since more than 30 years and R+F products are well accepted by the textile industry. We feel assured that the newest TURBO rings, too, are being accepted in the same way by Indian spinners,? Reiners added.

At India-ITME 2016 in Mumbai, R+F will also present new travellers for siro-compact and viscose-compact with optimised geometry and new surface characteristics. 

The end-users benefit from low yarn hairiness and longer traveller service life.
For worsted spinning, R+F introduces J-travellers for ring heights of 9.1 and 11.1 mm with enhanced surface for better performance of the spinning process. Different shapes are available for top results in the whole range of worsted spinning. Customers especially value the professional service and support R+F is providing particularly for finding solutions of increasingly complex applications. 

R+F is one of the leading manufacturers of premium spinning rings and ring travellers with a long tradition as a family-owned business now managed by the fourth generation. R+F successfully implements the policy of in-house manufacturing for setting premium quality standards. The inventions of R+F mark several milestones for highest efficiencies and yarn qualities over extended service life in the history of ring spinning. Customers from more than 90 countries benefit from R+F?s continuous product innovations and service Made in Germany for over 70 years.
 
For further information:

Reiners + Fürst GmbH u. Co. KG
Benjamin Reiners
Leibnizstr. 85, 41061 Mönchengladbach, Germany
Tel: + 49 (0) 2161 934-0
Fax + 49 (0) 2161 834555
Email: travellers@rundf.de
Web: www.reinersfuerst.com
 

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