The strength of the Rieter rotor spinning system has always been its high productivity and achievement of a consistent yarn quality, particularly in applications with shorter fibres.
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Rieter successfully generated interest in Indian customers with its series of sales symposia at seven places across India. The symposia had an overwhelming response of customers from all the regions with more than 2,000 participants. The purpose of the symposia was to showcase latest innovation in products in ring and rotor spinning technologies.
Spinning has remained as an indispensable preliminary step to fabric formation in spite of many technological developments that provide the means to achieve direct conversion of fibres to fabrics. Ever since the spinning wheel was invented in India, first of the kinds of automation effort towards mechanisation
The process of converting fibres into yarn is complex, and requires many investigations and new technical solutions. The most common spinning systems to convert fibres to yarn are ring, compact, rotor, and air-jet spinning.
Rieter closed the first half of 2014 with significantly higher net profits of CHF4.3 mn or 2.7 per cent of sales, respectively. The market environment in which Rieter operates was consistently favourable in the first half of 2014.
The process of converting fibres into yarn is complex, and requires many investigations and new technical solutions. The most common spinning systems to convert fibres to yarn are ring, compact, rotor, and air-jet spinning.
Rieter closed the first half of 2014 with significantly higher net profits of CHF4.3 mn or 2.7 per cent of sales, respectively. The market environment in which Rieter operates was consistently favourable in the first half of 2014.