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#Shanghaitex-2013

Rosink to present its cot grinding competence at Shanghaitex

Rosink is looking forward to one of the most important trade shows in the industries of textiles. Two oppositional machines can be viewed by the attendee at the Rosink booth in Hall E1 in Shanghai.

SZ1 A Twin / HA grinding center combines the fully automatic grinding of two top rollers at the same time and a productivity of more than 500 top rollers per hour, together with the universal applicability of the semi automatic part it covers almost every spinning roller on the market.

“Robby” on the other hand is the latest innovation of Rosink, developed for complementing purposes of the product portfolio which consists of full and semi automatic grinding machines.

It works manual and delivers excellent grinding results at a productivity of approximately 300 top rollers per hour while enjoying a very low price.  

Rosink Maschinenfabrik from Nordhorn,Germany, is one of the worlds leading producer of service machines for cot maintenance and carding flat workshops and can coilers.

Pic: SZ1 A Twin / HA  

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