Rieter

Basics

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In older installations this zone was provided by the scutcher in the form of a  Kirschner beater. The Kirschner beater may still be integrated in a line of the last but one generation without a scutcher. But nowadays mainly saw-toothed rollers are in use for fine cleaning. This form of intensive  cleaning with a carding roller has been forced on spinners in the last few decades, since cotton stock has become steadily more contaminated and the impurities have become steadily smaller, requiring far more intensive opening for creating very small tufts. In this zone, machines from the individual manufacturers exhibit many similarities. Often, they are universal machines, which can be fitted with different numbers and/or different types of opening rollers. As a representative example, the Rieter cleaner will be described.