Rieter

Operating principle

Index

Fig. 2 – Sectional view of a drawframe

Four to eight  card or drawframe slivers (see Fig. 2) are fed to the drafting arrangement (3). A feed roller pair (2) is located above each can (1) to enable the feeding step to be performed in a controlled manner without false drafts. In some cases (seldom) a simple deflection bar is sufficient. The feed roller pairs are mounted in a creel frame or table and each is positively driven. The slivers running into the drafting arrangement leave it, after a draft of 4 to 8, as a web lacking significant cohesion. In order to avoid disintegration of the web, which would otherwise be unavoidable at the high operating speeds currently in use, it is condensed into a sliver immediately after the drafting arrangement. This sliver is then (for example in some makes) guided through a tube (4) via a passage (6) of the tube gear into a can (7), in which it must be laid in clean coils with optimal utilization of the space in the can. To enable the can to take up as much material as possible, the sliver is compressed by passing it through calendering rollers (or discs) or grooved discs (5).