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Trützschlers spinning range on display

By June 1, 20143 Mins Read
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On the 600 m² Trützschler stand in hall W2, the four business areas spinning, nonwovens, man-made fibre and card clothing, as well as the Chinese Trützschler Textile Machinery Shanghai (TTMS) are represented.

TTMS exhibits the Trützschler Card TC 8, the currently leading card in China in regards to technology. This card has the longest carding section for optimal fibre protection and high performance.

Developments such as Setting Optimiser T-Con and the flats system MAGNOTOP are some typical features that make Trützschler cards, like the exhibited TC 8, unique.

The autoleveller Draw Frame TD 8 shown at the stand is equipped with the separately driven SERVO CREEL. The highlights of this machine are the new input sensor DISC LEVELLER and the quality monitoring system with sensor DISC MONITOR. Trützschler SPINNING places emphasis on two machines that have not yet been introduced at a trade fair.

The first one is the Truetzschler-Toyota SUPERLAP TSL 12. This machine for combing preparation delivers laps of the highest quality. Due to the multi-drive system, the speeds of the individual elements can be optimised with utmost sensitivity and precision. The result is a very uniform lap with perfect unwinding behaviour at the comber.

Meanwhile, the Toyota-Truetzschler Comber TCO 12 has proven successful in practice. The TWIN-DRIVE System – the double sided drive of the important combing elements – reduces the torsions and vibrations of the shafts. This allows tighter settings to reduce the noil volume. Due to the design, this is only possible with the TCO 12. Superlap and comber can also be connected with an automatic lap transport system.

The second introduction is the new Integrated Draw Frame IDF 2. The revision was based on the experience with thousands of first generation integrated draw frames on the market. At the very heart is a completely new drafting system. The first installations in rotor spinning mills show that today the use of an IDF system is vital for yarn counts up to Ne 30. Direct spinning of slivers from the machine combination Card TC11 and IDF 2 saves considerable costs and provides a higher yarn quality. Naturally, the trade fair stand also presents the Trützschler Card TC 11 with the largest cylinder clothing surface. It is currently the most successful card on the world market.

With T-Data, the production system is always under control. T-Data is a web-based central data acquisition system for spinning preparation. All important quality data and error statistics of the machines connected are saved and can be viewed on an internet-capable notebook, Smartphone or tablet also while on the go.

For further information:

Hermann Selker, Phone: (0) 2166-607-205, Email: hermann.selker@truetzschler.de

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