Significant energy savings with the G 37 and the K 47 The ring spinning machine G 37 and the compact-spinning machine K 47 meet all requirements for an efficient yarn production. They produce high-quality yarns with highest production rates and lowest energy consumption. Cutting edge technology like the unique suction system or the LENA spindle ensures significant energy savings.
The ring spinning machine G 37 and the compact-spinning machine
K 47 are the most efficient machines for high-quality ring and compact yarns.
In terms of economy both machines have an outstanding advantage compared to
competition – the unique suction system. Only one duct for pneumafil (suction
of ends down fibers) and compacting suction reduces the energy consumption.
This energy is needed to generate the necessary vacuum up to the last spinning
position (Fig. 1). The large cross-section of the suction duct lowers the air
speed and reduces the air resistance.
The double-sided suction on long machines creates additional
energy savings by further reducing the energy required to generate the
necessary vacuum. Compared to a single-sided suction system, the same air
volume can be transported using less energy. Together with the air guide
element Detect, the K 47 can save up to 80% compacting energy compared to other
solutions.
IE4 main
motor drive, 4-spindle tape drive and LENA spindle
In ring and compact yarn production, 50 to 60% of the energy costs in the whole
spinning process arise on the end spinning machine. For this reason, Rieter is
particularly investing in energy-efficient technologies and developments in
this area.
More than 80% of the energy of the end spinning machine is used
for the spindle drive. Here, energy savings can be achieved with the extremely
efficient IE4 main motor drives which were developed for high speeds. The motor
can also be used profitably on machines with fewer spindles and low speeds due
to its permanent magnetic functioning.
In addition, the proven Rieter 4-spindle tape drive with only
one large drive motor shows great advantages (Fig. 2). The 4-spindle tape drive
is energy-efficient, easy to handle and operates without failure. The low
contact pressure due to only 90° enlacement guarantees low energy consumption.
Furthermore, the LENA spindle reduces the overall energy consumption of the
machine by up to 4% and is recommended for yarn counts Ne 28 and finer.
Low
total energy consumption
The following graphic breaks down the total energy consumption of the
compact-spinning machine K 47 (Fig. 3). It shows that with the K 47 less energy
is required for the spindle drive, the drafting system drive and the total
suction compared to the competitor.
Short
machine changeover time
In terms of efficiency, an outstanding advantage of the G 37 and K 47 is the
easy yarn setting. The semi-electronic drafting system allows a fast gear
change for yarn count settings.
Parameters such as yarn twist and twist direction can be simply
set by fingertip on the operating unit. There is no need to change gears or
make any other mechanical adjustments which leads to less work for operating
personnel.
The machine changeover time for a complete yarn parameter change
including yarn count, twist and Z or S twist direction is reduced to 65
minutes, compared to 145 minutes for a competitor’s mechanical system. The
spinning of small batches becomes much more economical.
Minimal
personnel deployment
ROBOspin is the first fully automated piecing robot for ring spinning machines
and increases productivity significantly. One robot per machine side repairs
ends down that occur during doffing or while the machine is running. The robot
travels directly to the affected spinning position and repairs the ends down in
the shortest time possible (Fig. 4).
As a result, the complete piecing cycle runs fully automatically
– from finding the yarn on the cops to placing the yarn in the traveler, in the
yarn guide element and behind the delivery roller. The robot receives the
required information from the integrated individual spinning monitoring system
ISM premium.
The ISM basic is a standard on all Rieter ring and
compact-spinning machines. LEDs at each spinning position show the running
properties of each spinning position and indicate to the operator in which area
of the machine ends down must be remedied. The targeted operator guidance
increases the efficiency of the personnel.
These and many
other features make the new Rieter ring and compact-spinning machines the
perfect fit for spinners who count on high efficiency while saving costs
through low energy consumption.

Fig.
1: Rieter one-duct system for ring and compact spinning lowers air speed and
energy consumption.


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