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With today’s increasing environmental awareness, textiles made of bast fibres are being rediscovered for everyday use as well as for luxury fabrics

One of the major factors contributing to spinning efficiency is strength of yarn and if we able to improve this parameter, the net result will be a much better working of the ring spinning machines. The experiment stated below proves that yarn breaks during spinning is much lower when we are able to align the maximum number of fibres along the yarn axis and allow the twist flow up to the nip of the front roller. The fibre fleece is firmly bonded immediately after coming out of the front roller nip and thus the effort in reduction of spinning triangle is paying back.

The best way to process shorter fibres and waste is with a Rieter rotor spinning machine. The order in which the upstream machines are placed depends on the short-fibre content of the raw material.

The best way to process shorter fibres and waste is with a Rieter rotor spinning machine. The order in which the upstream machines are placed depends on the short-fibre content of the raw material.

The best way to process shorter fibres and waste is with a Rieter rotor spinning machine. The order in which the upstream machines are placed depends on the short-fibre content of the raw material.

The best way to process shorter fibres and waste is with a Rieter rotor spinning machine. The order in which the upstream machines are placed depends on the short-fibre content of the raw material.