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December 2018 A Textile Today Initiative l Published with Volume 11, Issue 12 l Pages 61 to 78

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All are looking forward to ITMA 2019 to see the next level of sustainable technologies Textile Today Analysis The textile industry is an immensely global value chain that has a great impact on every country in the world either directly or indirectly. For example, solid waste problem generated mainly in the west from the ‘Fast Fashion’ trend has created a demand of establishing ‘Circular Fashion’ and the whole textile world is likely to feel the corresponding changes. The advent of ‘Industry 4.0’ and its impact also will not only be confined in its developers mainly the European country. So whether it is a problem or an innovation, everything has to be shared globally in the age of globalization. So, the global platforms are very important which are setting the trends and changing businesses of the future. In addition, whether it is sustainability or anything else, all the stakeholders in the textile industry are looking forward to ITMA 2019 to be held in Barcelona, Spain. ITMA has been called, as the Olympic of textile machinery is the world’s most important textile and garment machinery exhibition since 1951. It has been a catalyst for changing and competitiveness for the industry over the years. This time the exhibition will be held from 20 to 26 June 2019 at Fira de Barcelona, Gran Via venue where over 1,600 exhibitors will exhibit their latest technologies and sustainable solutions. Why sustainability is the center focus In recent time, sustainability issues are getting priority in all aspects of the textile and apparel industry.

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Figure 1: ITMA 2019 to showcase latest innovations in textile machinery.

The drive towards sustainability in the entire textile and garment value chain is increasingly integrated with enlightened business practices, and innovative technology holds the key to environmental sustainability. Sustainability to-do is not only about reducing economic, environmental and social risks it also means to integrate things in a single objective for living a better life. Thanks to the latest developments in science and engineering and more in data processing, communication and digital integration of concepts and processes which are giving industries a complete change. In addition, the next generation textile industry is going to be completely different because of below-mentioned technologies. Everything, which not even we can imagine, is to be showcased in ITMA 2019. ITMA to set new trends Industry 4.0 Innovation is vital for the textile and apparel industry’s success as Industry 4.0 gains momentum in the manufacturing world. The use

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of artificial intelligence, processing of big data and connecting the dots together in quick and fast decision-making would be the key changes in the industry. Companies will shift towards open innovation and so will result in the increased exchange of knowledge and new types of cooperation among educational institutions, research organizations, and business. And so technology providers are ready to showcase their latest developments in integrating the concept of Industry 4.0 and presenting the outlook of nextgeneration machinery. All are likely to break the earth in ITMA 2019. Maria Ludovica Murazzani, Commercial Consul of Italy in Shanghai recently has told that the Italian government has set up a clear vision for Industry 4.0 and Italian companies are making significant progress in this by the legal and others support from the Italian government. Alessandro Zucchi President, ACIMIT further confirmed it and declared that many of those amazing developments will be showcased for the first time in upcoming

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ITMA 2019 to be held in Barcelona. Companies from Germany, Switzerland, and the UK will not fall short as well. Digitalization & automation Every company’s solution need to complete in a digital way, which aims to maximize profits while achieving zero inventory loss, zero leftover stock, and zero, lost sales opportunity and most importantly zero waste through smart, speedy and sustainable production. Without automation and integral decision making it won’t be possible. Machinery companies are continuously working on bringing new featured machinery making things digitalized connected through smart devices. They will be showcasing the latest technology for better productivity to cope up with fast fashion trends as automation can offer cost reduction and value-addition in garments products. Automation, especially in an integrated textile and garment manufacturing chain, will help address the fashion and clothing industry’s current concerns of short production cycles and sustainable business practices, according to CEMATEX, the European Committee of Textile Machinery Manufacturers. What is new in ITMA 2019? ITMA innovation lab is the main attraction of the people aims at driving industry focus on technological research and development. Innovation Lab will provide an opportunity to connect and exchange ideas with a truly international gathering of expert researchers and academics who are involved in a vast range of textile-related projects. Christine Karin Schmidt, Chair of the CEMATEX working group of the ITMA Innovation Lab, and Technical Director of VDMA Textile Machinery Association explained, “There is much more to be discovered at the ITMA Innovation Lab. The Innovation

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Figure 2: At ITMA 2015, a remarkable number of global visitors turned up for textile solutions.

Video Showcase will spotlight the most groundbreaking exhibits at ITMA 2019. “By presenting these latest innovations in a video format at the Speakers Platform, CEMATEX aims to further promote excellence in R&D and make the Innovation Lab a hotspot that will inspire visitors from all sectors of the textile and apparel making industry.” Automation and Industry 4.0 are one of the key focus areas in Europe, and Germany’s Institutes of Textile and Fibre Research Denkendorf (DITF), for example, has recently been involved in the multi-company co-ordination of digital textile micro-factories. These have involved fully automated and interlinked textile production lines for ‘make on demand’ products – from design through to the finished and printed garment. Many major textile institutions from across Europe, organizations will also be present at the show from North and South America, Asia and Australia. Adding to the vibrancy of the area will be a number of first-time participants, such as Fundació Eurecat, Leitat Technological Centre, Manchester Metropolitan University, Mittelstand 4.0-Kompetenzzentrum Textil Vernetzt, Thomas Jefferson University, and Universidad De Buenos Aires’ Fadu, Cátedra Nirino Diseño Textil.

Within Europe, some key research trends in individual countries are notable, even as the European Union’s comprehensive research programs strive towards encouraging co-operative projects across borders. In both France and Germany, for example, there is a strong emphasis on the further development of textile technologies for the composites industry, backed by major enduser organizations such as Airbus, as well as car brands such as BMW, Daimler, Peugeot-Citroen, Renault and Volkswagen. Reinforcements for composites involve a wide range of technologies, which will be displayed at ITMA 2019, including weaving and knitting, as well as nonwovens manufacturing, embroidery and braiding. One nerve center for developments in this area is RWTH Aachen University, where more than 20 university institutes focus on state-of-the-art production techniques and are cooperating with machinery makers, robotics companies and software developers to make manufacturing processes efficient enough to allow high-wage countries such as France and Germany to compete on a global level.

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DTG 2019 to showcase varieties of sustainable technologies FT Research Team The largest textile machineries trade fair in Bangladesh ‘Dhaka International Textile and Garment Machinery’ (DTG) will showcase the latest technologies for the textile industry. Technology providers are coming with their new innovations and best technology solutions for the millers. The display will be held from 9 - 12th January 2019 at International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB), Dhaka, Bangladesh. Bangladesh Textile Mills Association (BTMA) and Yorkers Trade & Marketing Service Co., Ltd will jointly organize the exhibitor of DTG 19’. This exhibition is expected to connect local apparel and textiles manufacturers and exporters with the global manufacturers, dealers and suppliers. This fair will also focus on the untapped markets that are flexible and important for Bangladesh. Let’s see which company bringing what.

CHTC FONG’S International Co., Ltd. FONG’S, THEN, GOLLER, MONFORTS FONG’S, MONFORTS, XORELLA, and FWT are the leading brands under CHTC FONG’S International Co., Ltd, and also the renowned labels in the global textile industry. FONG’S, THEN and GOLLER will showcase their latest innovation dyeing and finishing equipment at DTG 2019 at Hall 8, booth 213.

Mahlo Mahlo, is a manufacturer of measuring, control, and automation systems for the textile and finishing industry as well as the coating, film, and paper sector. Mahlo will present their machineries in booth 820.

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St채ubli St채ubli will show new textile machinery and system solutions for optimizing workflows in weaving mills at the 16th DTG expo, with Spintex Technology, at booth 7-126 and 7-513, hall 2, from January 9-12, 2019. St채ubli provides technological solutions in the dedicated fields of connectors, robotics, and textile. A range of St채ubli products will be displayed, offering weavers and knitters solutions that are perfectly adapted to their specific needs and requirements: from automation of weaving preparation to ultra- reliable shedding solutions for frame and Jacquard weaving to a revolutionary device that drastically shortens the sockknitting process.

Picanol

Picanol is set to participate in DTG, the 16th Dhaka International Textile & Garment Machinery Exhibition, in booth 7-126. Picanol is known to be the most important weaving machine supplier to the Bangladeshi market. The main investments are being made in denim, bottom weights, and shirting and bed sheeting fabrics. Picanol offers both rapier (OptiMax-i, TerryMax-i) and airjet weaving machines (OMNIplus Summum and TERRYplus Summum) for these applications.

ZIMMER AUSTRIA ZIMMER AUSTRIA is a worldwide leader among the producers of machines for textile and carpet finishing (digital printing systems, flat screen and rotary screen printing, coating systems, steaming, washing, drying). They are going to show their latest solutions for digital printing in DTG 2019, visit them at hall 7A, booth 204.

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Colorjet

Colorjet to display digital textile printing technologies at DTG-2019, Dhaka, Bangladesh for the first time. It is largest manufacturer of digital textile printing technologies will be launching and showcasing live demonstrations of direct to fabric printer VASTRAJET at the fair in hall no. 6, booth no. 313.

Alpha Systems Ltd. Alpha going to show their innovative machine, the ALPHA LACE CUTTING SYSTEM, the first of its’ kind, with a laser head and a specialized software to locate the priority points for each panel for accurate cutting. The Alpha Lace Cutting System machine is fully automated, no wastage of expensive laces, single operator meaning less manpower, efficient, fast and higher output ( 800-1,200 lingerie pcs per 8 hour shift). The same machine can be used for other applications such as cutting printed fabric, embroidery and other embellishment work.

TAYA Machinery Corporation As one of the leading manufacturers of electronically and mechanically controlled circular knitting machines worldwide the Terrot Group will exhibit at DTG Bangladesh 2019 with one of its most successful machine types for the Bangladesh market: the universal single jersey machine S296-2 as open width version.

Wuxi Huawen Macinery & Electronics Co., Ltd Wuxi Huawen Macinery & Electronics Co., Ltd is a professional manufacturer to produce two for one twisting machines, yarn doubling machines, pirn winder machines and so on. For the target of specialized high-tech textile machinery supplier, HUAWEN designed the new model HW310J Intelligent two-for-one twisting machine (Flangeless). The machine is an equipment with a high degree of mechanical and electrical integration which will be exhibit in DTG 19’. 68

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Terrot GmbH As one of the leading manufacturers of electronically and mechanically controlled circular knitting machines worldwide the Terrot Group will exhibit at DTG Bangladesh 2019 with one of its most successful machine types for the Bangladesh market: the universal single jersey machine S296-2 as open width version.

Riezu-Tec Riezu-Tec, specialized textile ribbon machines manufacturer from Spain will be exhibiting in DTG fair for its first time ever. Riezu-Tec will be displaying two machines for making ribbon bows aimed to the lingerie, children and women underwear apparel industry. The new JR3000EN-XS-II (Evo2) will be shown as a novelty in the world market since this machine is able to make ribbon bows in an incredibly tiny size, as the trending market is requiring more and more.

Unitop Aquacare Ltd Unitop Aquacare Ltd, an ISO 9001:2015 certiďŹ ed company and a trusted name in the field of industrial evaporation and drying technologies is participating at DTG 2019, in Dhaka. Unitop will promote its caustic recovery technology, which is used, when processing denim or during yarn dyeing mercerization.

Morrison Textile Machinery Co.

The first major innovation in indigo rope washing, the Peak Washer is going to be displayed in DTG 19’ (first introduced at ITMA 2015) offers both improved re-beaming efficiencies and eco-friendly water savings. Naz Corporation is the Bangladeshi agent of Morrison Textile Machinery Co. and meet them at DTG in hall 06, booth – oo6.

There will be many more participants in the fair will show their latest tech solutions and it will be a great visitants of the tech providers and the millers. The estimated participant is about 1100 in DTG 2019.

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Technology can transform apparel industry FT Research Team New wage board of apparel industry is already in effect from this December, price war is also on the battlefield and production cost is increasing constantly. For this reason, it is being gradually hard for the apparel makers to secure a better profit margin. However, they are not sitting idle, rather trying to find out different ways to increase the profit margin. In this regard, technological development or automation could be a better solution as it helps to cut production cost and increase

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Country

Global market share in%

Export earnings in $billion

China

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Bangladesh

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Vietnam

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India

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Turkey

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Indonesia

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Cambodia

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Bangladesh is the next hub for apparel manufacturing Though there are some barriers, but Bangladesh apparel sector is growing steadily and according to Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) data, in July-November period of the current fiscal year, export earnings from the readymade garment sector went up by 18.59% to USD 14.18 billion, which was USD 11.96 billion in the same period last year.

Table: Country-wise global market share of apparel exporting in 2017. Source: WTO

Figure 1: H N Ashiqur Rahman, General Manager of Brother International Singapore Pte Ltd.

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addition. Workers salary has already increased and buyers are continuously squeezing the price. In this situation, automation is the crying need for the industry to sustain the business,” he also added.

Figure 2: S-7250A installed at A-one Polar Ltd.

Vietnam, Turkey, India, Cambodia etc. rival countries are also seeing a huge growth within a short span of time in the apparel export earnings. China is already shifting their focus from basic textile to more high-end and technical products, which is creating an opportunity for others. But, experts predict that after China, Bangladesh is a more capable and ready hub for the apparel industry and it is also working really hard to grab more global market share. After the Rana Plaza incident, Bangladeshi RMG industry has improved the safety standard significantly which restored the buyer’s confidence and they are now positive of placing more orders here. However, as competition is getting harder day by day, so that, there is no option to stop the progress process. In addition, to sustain in this competition, Bangladesh apparel manufacturers need to adopt technology that will further boost the industry.

Right now 51% increase of workers wage is the headache for the apparel manufacturers, as they have to find way outs to stay afloat. There could be many solutions but the technology could play a vital role in this context. H N Ashiqur Rahman, General Manager of Brother International Singapore Pte Ltd, working as a technology provider for more than a decade in the apparel industry said to Textile Today, “Technology always opens a new horizon for the manufacturers. As a technology provider, we are committed to support the industry with better technology. We are continuously working to add new cost-saving features to our machines that will give extra mileage to the manufacturers.” “Currently automation could create an opportunity to expand our garments industry in terms of productivity and value-

Brother is a Japan origin 110 years old world-renowned sewing machine manufacturing company. Recently Brother introduced a new single needle direct drive lock stitch machine called S-7250A with new DFF (Digi Flex Feed) technology. This DFF technology is the latest solution for the apparel industry. This S-7250A machine offers• Direct electric feed control. •3 mm remaining thread after sewing. •5 0% less possibility of needle breakage. • I t is integrated with a complete sealed aluminum oil tank, which will reduce oil stain problem. The most beneficial feature of S-7250A is ‘puckering free sewing quality’. Because DFF technology can change the feed motion depending on sewing material and process. Before at A-One Polar Ltd, the machine-man ratio was 1:1.2 but after installing Brother’s m/c, it is reduced to 1:0.8 which is remarkable for both parties. “We are saving crores of Tk. by using Brother’s m/c specifically the S-7250A and it is also helping

How technology is the solution Many people may say that Bangladesh is not enough prepared to catch the opportunity that has been created for China’s policy. And many may ask “Is Bangladesh enough capable to take that huge load?” The answer is “Yes”! But, many issues have to be considered to remain competitive and to ensure a better profit margin.

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Figure 3: Operators are happy to operate a Brother machine for easy handling.

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us to achieve our sustainable production goal,” said Md. Ahasan Habib, General Manager (Garments Production) of A-one Polar Ltd.

cutting during sewing, sewing quality improvement that means a reduction of thread breakage at high-speed features.

Shah Jalal Rashid, Executive Director of Panwin Designs Limited said to Textile Today, “Almost 50% of our sewing is from Brother and our overall production increased 7-8% after installing brother machines.”

And new drive lockstitch bartacker machine with short remaining thread, industry highest speed 3300 RPM, needle cooler device, enlarge sewing area up to 50X40 mm and seal oil lubrication which is a new addition of Brother for the apparel manufacturers.

Recently Brother introduced new direct drive lockstitch button hole machine with short remaining thread up to 2.5mm, double

Technology always promotes automation but when it is the apparel industry, human

involvement is a must. So, other than technology, an increase of manpower efficiency also could save a significant amount of money. Concededly, technology providers will always provide the latest technology but manufacturers should know what is suitable for them and which technology will last longer and would be feasible for them. It is often seen that factory owners love to buy low price machinery but in the end, it turns into a cost center!

Natpraparn Junlamoon of K+Z Corporation Ltd. receives Outstanding Businesswoman Award 2018 Desk Report Karin Sarasin Thailand’s Chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, together with Khunying Natthika Wattanavekin Angubolkul, President of the Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Associations of Thailand Under The Royal Patronage of H.M. The Queen of Thailand, presented this year’s 2018 Outstanding Businesswoman of Thailand award” to Natpraparn Junlamoon on the 1st of December 2018 at Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre, Bangkok, Thailand. The award by the Thailand Chamber of Commerce, was established to praise businesswomen who have ethically excelled in their businesses achieving great results, having contributed effortlessly to the Chamber of Commerce, including other Institutions and the Thai Society as a whole. Natpraparn Junlamoon, in addition of being the Executive Finance Director of K+Z Corporation Ltd., she is also the Vice President of Nakhon Pathom Chamber of Commerce, President of Nakhon

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and Director of the National Outstanding Thai Women Association. K+Z Corporation Ltd. is the manufacturer of Machinery for the Textile Printing, Dyeing and Finishing Industries, whom over the many Years have developed various Machinery for creating solutions for the Textile Printing, Dyeing, and Finishing, with products ranging Figure: (Center) Natpraparn Junlamoon of K+Z Corporation from: Color Paste Ltd. received Outstanding Businesswoman Award 2018 from Thailand Chamber of Commerce Karin Sarasin Preparation Thailand’s Chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce Equipment, and Khunying Natthika Wattanavekin Angubolkul, president Rotary Screens of the Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Associations of Thailand under the Royal Patronage of H.M. Preparation the Queen of Thailand. Equipment, Garment Printing Equipment, Pathom province public-private Steam Agers/Polymerizers, and “Pracharat” social enterprise, many other various types of Director of Nakhon Pathom Ancillary Printing Equipment. provincial Red Cross chapter

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BRÜCKNER’s sanforizing range brings best solution for traditional textile Desk Report Ganga Fashions Pvt. Ltd., a successful manufacturer, exporter and supplier of suits and sarees for women was established in the year 1995 in Surat (Gujarat, India). The company is well-furnished with modern machinery in order to meet bulk and urgent demands of their clients. In 2017 the company bought a BRÜCKNER sanforizing range which was set into production in early 2018.

Figure: From left to right: Mr. Shanmughsundaram (Senior Service Engineer, Voltas), Mr. Manish Patidar (Sales Engineer, Voltas), Mr. Ramnath Narsimha (CEO, Ganga Fashions), Mr. Deepak Sabarad (Senior Sales Manager, Voltas).

The suits and sarees are highly demanded for their shrink resistance, fine stitching, smooth texture, skin friendliness, colorfastness, and comfortable

fitting. All these processes are supervised under the guidance of skilled professionals who ensure smooth and systematic production process.

The main components of the line is the rubberbelt compressive shrinking unit, which provides the fabric with a stable structure, a silk-like shining surface, and a smooth hand. In addition, it reduces the residual shrinkage to up to 3%.

The machine is very easy handling, good control of tension and the software allow treating very light fabrics without any marks. The production speed is up to 70 m/min of this machine.


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Sustainable warp preparationeconomical and good cost : benefit ratio FT Research Team Bangladesh is seeing a significant rise in weaving and woven processing industry. A number of investments has been made in the denim and non-denim sector. Warp preparation is a very important operation in woven fabric mill. It consumes a lot of energy, chemicals, and even valuable space. Most importantly a problem free high productive warp preparation is something the weavers look for all the time. Leading technology provider KARL MAYER has been providing the latest innovations in warp preparation. The company is providing technologies for Direct Warping, Sectional Warping, and Ball Warping. When sustainability is concerned and people are looking for cleaner technology. Sizing systems and rope dyeing systems of KARL MAYER is putting a great impact in the industry making sure great quality fabric efficiently with ease of operation. Recently in ITMA Asia 2018 held in Shanghai, China, Textile Today Team observed the latest demonstrations of KARL MAYER’s Warp Preparation KARL MAYER Business Unit. The company was giving an eye for the market with the new ISODIRECT direct beaming machine and the VSB Size Box. The technology of the ISODIRECT makes it an efficient direct beamer for the mid-range segment. The company informed that two features, in particular, have set it apart from the rest of the market: the smart reed for automatically adjusting the reed to suit the required yarn number and beam width, and a well-thoughtout system to optimize the

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The VSB Size Box of Prosize® operates with three, highly turbulent, homogeneous application zones, spray bar technology and a subsequent application/squeeze roller system instead of the usual immersion and bath application process. This reduces the volume of the size bath and sizing additives, Figure 1: Khalid Ibne Ashraf, Director, Cott-tex Associates thus decreasing explained the groundbreaking benefits of VSB size box of latest Karl Mayer Prosize®. Cott-tex Associates is the the environmental local representative of Karl Mayer in Bangladesh. impact. The size film is also extremely uniform and less interfaces between the direct and fiber dust is produced. All this the PROSIZE® sizing machine. enables weaving efficiency to be While talking to KARL MAYER’s maximized. Other advantages of Bangladesh agent Khalid Ibne the new wetting process include a Ashraf it has been learned that 20% larger yarn coating zone and the key element of the PROSIZE® a much-reduced dwell time, even is the VSB Size Box, whose after long machine stoppages. innovative application system ISODIRECT is a direct warping considerably reduces costs and machine providing world’s first the environmental impact. He with a unique cost: benefit ratio. also informed that up to 10% of This all-round machine can process the size alone can be saved. The every type of staple-fiber yarn vertical arrangement of the size and produces high-quality beams box, in particular, is new in the at warping speeds of up to 1,000 market and was well received m/min-1. Thanks to a smart press by the customers. Compared to roller system and automatic yarn the horizontally arranged HSB, uncrossing, these are perfectly the VSB can be made wider. cylindrical and have identical This enables the PROSIZE® to warped lengths. A computerbe operated as a single size controlled measuring system box. Having one application unit prevents any deviation above instead of two produces more 0.15%. The ISODIRECT also handles uniform beams and reduces stress the yarn and package gently, on the yarns. The demonstration thanks to the kickback system, of warp preparation was which swivels the press roller out complemented by innovations for immediately if there is a stoppage. the denim sector and sectional Other advantages include its low warping, which were shown at maintenance costs and optimum KARL MAYER (CHINA). operating ergonomics.

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Rieter’s customized solutions with upgraded ring and compact spinning machines Customized solutions to suit any customer requirement: The new ring and compact-spinning machines are highly productive, extremely flexible and save a lot of energy. But which machine is the best choice for which market, and what advantages do the new models offer? Desk Report Rieter is further upgrading its end spinning product range with the new ring spinning machines G 37 and G 38, as well as the new compact-spinning machines K 47 and K 48. The four new models join the two models already established on the market, the ring spinning machine G 32 and the compact-spinning machine K 42.

is not a shortage of available personnel and the requirements for flexibility and yarn quality are high. They provide customers with a high level of flexibility thanks to their unrestricted application range at full machine length, also for special yarns.

The 8 Series – The HighPerformance Machines The machines G 38 and K 48 are particularly suitable for markets that have limited personnel availability and that require particularly high levels of flexibility and yarn quality. Machines in the 8 series enable customers to benefit from the highest levels of automation and performance. The G 38 and K 48 are equipped with the electronic drafting system drive FLEXIdraft as standard. This reduces downtime when changing to a different yarn count and maximizes production time. The premium version of the individual spindle monitoring ISM is integrated into both models. Thereby customers can save personnel costs of about five

percent compared to the G 32 and K 42. The machine concept for the G 38 and K 48, which features doublesided suction, allows unrestricted spinning for all applications at full machine length. Thanks to the integrated VARIOspin system for slub yarns, customers can change between standard and slub yarns simply at the touch of a button. The 7 Series – The Versatility Specialists The models G 37 and K 47 were developed for markets where there

Figure 1: The new G 38 ring spinning machine by RIETER.

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Machines in the 7 series also come with the electronic drafting system drive FLEXIdraft, maximizing production time. Both models are equipped with the integrated basic version of the individual spindle monitoring ISM as standard, meaning customers can about three percent on personnel costs compared to the G 32 and K 42.

Figure 2: The new tube loader ROBOload “wild loading” automatically sorts the empty tubes, reducing the amount of work required enormously.

Other Advantages of the New Models The K 47 and the K 48 are fitted with a new sieve drum, which now allows customers to spin blends containing polyester and 100% viscose alongside cotton. An impressive feature of the new K models is their unbeatably low energy requirements for compacting: less than one watt per spindle, just 20% of that of other solutions. All four new models can be upgraded with the new LENA spindle and the highly efficient 110-kW motor, enabling customers to make further significant energy savings. The “EliTe®compact spinning system” for producing high-quality compact yarns is available as an option on the three conventional ring spinning machines G 32, G 37 and G 38.

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