Rieter has signed a contract with Haelixa, an award-winning spin-off of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), to integrate traceability technology into its spinning process.
At ITMA 2023, Rieter celebrated the new partnership with Vinatex which aims to improve the training of specialists fostering sustainable growth within the Vietnamese textile industry.
Grasim Industries limited and Rieter celebrated their partnership at ITMA 2023 in Milan. They just concluded a trial with the Birla Excel fiber on the Rieter air-jet spinning machine.
Rieter's collaboration with ORTA explores the possibilities of ring spinning in the recycling process, aiming to produce high-quality ring yarns with a significant share of recycled raw materials.
Only 60 minutes left until the beginning of this year’s Annual General Meeting. Almost everything is ready. The excitement is building. The first shareholders are expected.
The latest open prism technology for splicing covers a universal range of applications. It is easier to handle, splices are more even and possess greater strength.
The combined Rieter metal and spark detector identifies all types of magnetic and nonmagnetic metallic particles. The device is easy to integrate into the blowroom line thanks to its compact design.
SSM is introducing the new winder, NEO-YW which leverages all of the company’s latest winding improvements to create a precision winding machine that is easy to use while delivering greater winding…
In the past, items of clothing such as jeans were produced purely from cotton. Some time ago now, elastic woven fabrics became established in the clothing industry thanks to their positive…
For the most part, sewing thread producers still rely on machines on which the tubes must be changed manually. This means that, in the sewing thread sector in particular, both productivity and profit…
False-twist texturing is a cost-competitive sector of the textile industry. A winning strategy in this area is to produce specialty yarns with added value. With the launch of the new false-twist…
Every yarn manufacturer’s dream is to achieve a perfectly wound package so that the yarn can be processed easily in downstream processes, like dyeing or weaving.