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Rotorcraft will exhibit its compact
spinning solutions for all yarn counts (coarse, medium, fine). “We expect
the exhibition to be a substantial success for
Rotorcraft, as the Indian market has proved to be very receptive for our
innovations,” said Dr Andreas Fischer, managing director of Rotorcraft.
Added Hans Stahlecker, chairman of Rotorcraft AG: “Customers’ reactions
to RoCoS show clearly that our mechanical/magnetic compact spinning system
RoCoS is outranking the pneumatic systems, due to the lower initial
investment as well as lower power consumption and spare parts requirement.”
According to Dr Fischer, Rotorcraft has
developed a complete new drafting system featuring several new components,
which will allow mills to achieve much more constant yarn values. “We hope
to be able to introduce our new revolutionary drafting system to the market
at ITME 2008 in Bangalore in November,” announced Mr Stahlecker. Rotorcraft
stands for Swiss Innovations in Spinning Technology. The latest innovation
that Rotorcraft has successfully brought to the ring spinning market is the
second generation of Compact Spinning Systems, RoCoS (Rotorcraft Compact
Spinning). This new generation of Compact Spinning Systems attains the yarn
quality improvements introduced by the first generation of compacting
systems, while performing considerably more economically and consistently
than the conventional pneumatic compacting systems. With annual power
savings compared to pneumatic systems between 6 and 8 Euros per spindle, and
in light of a considerably lower capital investment, Rotorcraft asks all
ring spinning mills: Can you afford not to invest in RoCoS? Hall
3- ML, Stand A-113
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