Rieter

Back-doubling

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In the past, doubling could be carried out only with intermediate products, such as slivers, webs, etc. With the use of rotor spinning, a still more intensive possibility has arisen, i.e. doubling of fibers.

The opening roller and feed tube separate the sliver almost into individual fibers. These are re-collected into a body of fibers in the rotor, the fibers being laid neatly one upon the other in the rotor groove.

This so-called back-doubling results in intimate blending and good equalizing, but only over the length of the rotor circumference. Long-term unevenness, which may already be present in the sliver, cannot be positively influenced.