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Rotor spinning machines from Schlafhorst: the production platforms of the future

By December 1, 20162 Mins Read
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The new Autocoro 9 with its individual spinning position technology sets new records for energy consumption, productivity, economic efficiency, ease of operation and quality in the fully automated machine segment. It is a strong driver of optimised textile value creation in the textile process chain: 25 per cent lower energy consumption, 19 per cent reduction in spinning costs, proven rotor speeds of 1,80,000 rpm, take-up speeds of 300 m/min and a 60 per cent lower servicing outlay are just some of its outstanding performance features.

The new semi-automatic BD 7 is also in a league of its own. It produces extremely economical packages in Autocoro quality up to 320 mm in diameter. Up to 10 per cent less energy consumption, extremely fast take-up speeds of 230 m/min on all lengths of machine and improved use of available space reduce spinning costs and increase the profitability of spinning mills in the semiautomatic segment.

Spinning mills using Saurer Schlafhorst and Zinser Plant Operation Centres (POC) monitor their production and quality data to improve efficiency. Thanks to the real time data from all machines linked with POC, the customer receives an all-time information transparency to ensure perfectly timed interventions for an increased productivity and yarn quality.

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