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The new double-head draw frames from Rieter

By November 1, 20183 Mins Read
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The new machines produce at a delivery speed of up to 1,200 m/min per head.

The new double-head draw frames from Rieter combine maximum quality, efficiency and productivity using minimal space, and complement each other perfectly: the autoleveler draw frame RSB-D 26 and the draw frame SB-D 26 without autoleveler. With these machines, Rieter has reached another milestone in draw frame technology and is offering customers the best possible sliver quality for their spinning mill.

In practice, the new machines produce at a delivery speed of up to 1,200 m/min per head. This means that, depending on the fibre material, the delivery speed can be up to 33 per cent higher compared to predecessor models. The excellent scanning precision and high autoleveling dynamics of the RSB-D 26 ensure a high level of quality.

Savings thanks to new drive solution
The new drive solution means savings in energy consumption and maintenance. Per machine, customers can save up to 1,500 euros per year. This means an extremely attractive return on the investment is achieved over the service life of both models. As a standard feature, the draw frames are now equipped with integrated energy monitoring. This supports preventive maintenance and reduces the risk of machine failures.

Technological expertise in operating unit
The double-head draw frames SB-D 26 and RSB-D 26 use the latest generation of control systems with a color-display operating unit. Once the raw material data has been entered, recommended settings for the entire machine appear on the display. This therefore ensures good standard quality, even when specialists are not available or the staff is inexperienced. The operating unit allows quick and easy machine control. LEDs that are visible from a distance provide information about the status of the draw frame, impart clear notices to the operator and allow efficient work.

Minimal space requirement
The size of the machines makes them ideal for applications where space is limited. With a machine width of less than three meters, the SB-D26 is not only the most compact in its class but, when combined with the RSB-D26, it also forms the most compact draw frame line on the market.

Rieter is the world’s leading supplier of systems for short-staple fibre spinning. Based in Winterthur (Switzerland), the company develops and manufactures machinery, systems and components used to convert natural and manmade fibres and their blends into yarns. Rieter is the only supplier worldwide to cover spinning preparation processes and all four end-spinning processes currently established on the market. Rieter is also a market leader in precision winding machines. With 17 manufacturing locations in 10 countries, the company employs a global workforce of some 5,250 employees, about 20 per cent of whom are based in Switzerland.

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