Rieter

Yarn remnants

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Recycled weaves, knits or fiber residues are processed on rotor spinning machines, since they are especially suitable for this application. However, the crucial precondition for successful spinning of these very low-cost raw materials is the opening of the materials used down to the individual fibers. Appropriate machines are supplied by various manufacturers. Disintegration takes place in principle in several stages, starting with cutting up and then tearing up the fabric or yarn residues down to the individual fibers. If the necessary care is not devoted to this process, even the smallest remnants of fabric or yarn result in ends down if they reach the rotor. In the case of very coarse yarns the remnants of fabric or yarn may not cause ends down, but be incorporated in the yarn and then inevitably appear as a thick place in the yarn.