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It is impossible to imagine a modern ring spinning machine without fiber extraction. This not only ensures that fibers which emerge from the  drafting system after a thread break are removed, thus preventing serial ends down, but also improves air conditioning, since it directs a large proportion of the return air from the air conditioning system past the drafting system and in particular the  spinning triangle. In modern systems as much as 50% of the return air returns to the air conditioning system via fiber extraction.

A fiber extraction system (Fig. 67) consists primarily of a central duct (K), which passes through the entire machine at the level of the drafting system, featuring a large number of suction tubes (D) leading from the duct to each spinning triangle. The required vacuum is generated by a fan (V). Before the exhaust air reaches the air conditioning system via exhaust air duct (A) it passes through filter (F), in which the fibers are removed. These filters are preferably designed as rotating filters with automatic cleaning.

Fig. 67 – Fiber extraction