Rieter

Length measurement

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If packages are doffed after they have reached a certain diameter (the old method used in the winding room), they will have differing yarn lengths because of varying yarn tension. These packages run out at different times in downstream processing, where many packages are unwound simultaneously, e.g., in the warping machine. The need to re-creel causes considerable effort and loss of yarn. Accordingly, attempts have been made over many years to provide constant and uniform yarn lengths in packages. This is possible by means of special measuring devices in the rotor spinning machine. At each spinning position they register the exact length wound and stop the spinning position when a predetermined yarn length is reached. Length variability within ±0.5% is technical standard.