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Machineries

Technology & Machineries

Stage
Machinery & Brands
Description
Opening & Blending
Trützschler,Rieter
Opening machines fluff cotton bales and break them into smaller pieces, while Blending machines ensure uniformity by mixing different cotton varieties.
Carding
Rieter, Trützschler, LMW
The Carding machine disentangles and cleans the cotton fibers, aligning them into a thin web (sliver), removing impurities, and ensuring uniformity for further processing.
Combing
Rieter, Trützschler, Saurer
Combing removes shorter fibers and impurities, aligning the longer fibers to produce a finer and smoother yarn (commonly used for high-quality combed yarn).
Drawing
Rieter, Trützschler, LMW
The Drawing frame further aligns multiple slivers into a single, thinner, more uniform strand, preparing the material for roving.
Roving
Rieter, Trützschler,Saurer
The Roving frame twists the drawn sliver to create a finer, more cohesive strand (roving), which is now ready for spinning into yarn.
Spinning
Rieter, LMW, Murata, Saurer
Spinning imparts twist to the roving, turning it into yarn. This can be done through Ring Spinning, Open-End Spinning, or Air-Jet Spinning machines.
Winding & Doubling
Savio, Murata, Rieter
Winding machines wind the spun yarn onto large spools or cones, while Doubling machines combine multiple yarns to create a thicker, stronger yarn if needed.
Finishing
Saurer, Rieter
Finishing includes processes like twisting, dyeing, and softening to prepare the yarn for its final use, ensuring it meets quality standards.
Quality Control
Uster Technologies
Quality Control machines test the yarn for consistency, strength, evenness, and other parameters to ensure it meets desired quality standards.
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