Rieter

Combing

Index

Although the processing of combed cotton on rotor spinning machines has not yet become widely established to date, the results which can be achieved are noteworthy. Since the advantages for rotor spinning lie mainly in the elimination of seed trash, fiber neps and seed coats which interfere with the spinning process, and the short-fiber content does not necessarily have to be reduced, noil extraction rates of between 10 and 14% are adequate to ensure the desired residual trash content of ≤ 0.04% for fine count yarns. The upgrading of available and affordable cotton by means of  combing has the basic advantage that, independently of harvesting methods, environmental and ambient influences, the cotton properties (trash content, short fiber content) can be adapted selectively and reproducibly to the spinning conditions.
Processing combed slivers not only improves the machine‘s running behavior (fewer stoppages and higher efficiency), but also the quality of the yarn and the end product, as well as downstream processing properties.