Excellence in Denim Manufacturing with a Rieter Ring Spinning System

Excellence in Denim Manufacturing with a Rieter Ring Spinning System

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Soorty, one of Pakistan’s largest denim producers and exporters, is on a mission to produce denim yarn sustainably. The company’s new Rieter ring spinning mill ensures high raw material yield, low energy consumption, and efficient processes, driving maximum sustainability in ring spinning

Soorty’s ring spinning mill is fully equipped with Rieter technology, covering the entire spinning process from bale to package. The company’s spinning system enables Soorty to produce high-quality ring yarns while maintaining low energy consumption. Key innovations, such as the high-performance card C 80, allow for increased production while using fewer resources.

The spinning mill operates 20 ring spinning machines G 38, running at spindle speeds between 12 000 and 18 000 rpm. These machines provide easy handling and high flexibility, particularly in the production of slub yarns with various effects, making them well-suited for denim fashion. The winding machine Autoconer X6 further improves downstream efficiency by delivering high package quality, reducing energy consumption, and optimizing processes through advanced monitoring.

Soorty is recognised as a leader in Pakistan’s textile industry and is committed to sustainable denim manufacturing. Find out in the video why Soorty and Rieter are the perfect fit for sustainable ring yarn manufacturing.

About Rieter

Rieter is the world’s leading supplier of systems for manufacturing yarn from staple fibres in spinning mills. Based in Winterthur (Switzerland), the company develops and manufactures machinery, systems and components used to convert natural and man-made fibres and their blends into yarns in the most cost-efficient manner. Cutting-edge spinning technology from Rieter contributes to sustainability in the textile value chain by minimising the use of resources. Rieter has been in business for 230 years, has 18 production locations in ten countries and employs a global workforce of around 4 790, about 16 per cent of whom are based in Switzerland.

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