[pageLogInLogOut]

#ITMA 2019

Reiners + Fürst presents new TURBO-S rings and new ring travellers at ITMA 2019

(c) 2019 Reiners+Fürst
The new TURBO-S spinning ring is equipped with a specially designed surface structure which significantly enhances the formation of lubrication film in the traveller contact area. This further development of the well-known TURBO ring marks a new milestone by leading German ring and traveller manufacturer R+F. More than 30 Mio units of TURBO rings have been installed and contribute to the customers’ success.

Managing Director at R+F, Mr Benjamin Reiners points out, “The new TURBO-S rings include many benefits such as extremely stable running behaviour even at highest speeds under critical circumstances along with excellent yarn quality parameters such as lowest yarn hairiness, and on top very quick adaption after change of yarn type – even for synthetic fibres.”

“We are very proud to be in the market since nearly 75 years as a family-owned business. The positive customer feedback we are receiving all over the world confirm our view that innovations pay off especially when market conditions become more and more demanding.” Mr Reiners added.

Mr Benjamin Reiners (c) 2019 Reiners + Fürst
Mr Benjamin Reiners (c) 2019 Reiners + Fürst


(c) 2019 Reiners + Fürst
(c) 2019 Reiners + Fürst


At ITMA 2019 Reiners + Fürst will also present new ring travellers for High-Speed ring spinning. The end-users benefit from best possible yarn qualities and lowest running-in periods after traveller changes at the same time. R+F customers generally achieve highest efficiencies of the ring frames benefitting from unique traveller surface treatments for optimized spinning conditions of each application.

Mill managers especially value the professional service and support R+F is providing particularly for finding solutions to optimize the efficiency of the ring spinning process. Visitors are invited to stop by at R+F’s booth at ITMA: H 7 – Stand A 206


More News from Reiners + Fürst GmbH u. Co. KG

More News on ITMA 2019

Latest News

#Research & Development

GenuTrace client advisory: Is your cotton supply chain UFLPA ready?

U.S. Customs and Border Protection has released updated operational guidance (CBP Publication No. 5560-0526) expanding its forced labor enforcement framework. The guidance supersedes the original 2022 UFLPA Operational Guidance and now covers all forced labor enforcement authorities — UFLPA, CAATSA, and WROs/Findings — in a single unified document. For cotton importers, the enforcement posture has not softened. It has become more structured, more documented, and more demanding. Learn more about UFLPA.

#Carpets

DOMOTEX Hannover 2028 off to a strong start with expanded portfolio

Preparations for DOMOTEX 2028 are already gaining strong momentum. Following its successful repositioning as the Home of Flooring & Interior Finishing, around 100 international manufacturers have already secured their place during the initial registration phase.

#Knitting & Hosiery

STOLL: Agreement signed for the divestiture of selected assets

In early 2025, KARL MAYER announced its strategic decision to focus on its core business areas of WARP KNITTING, WARP PREPARATION, and TECHNICAL TEXTILES. As part of this move, the flat knitting machine business under the STOLL brand was discontinued and the production site in Reutlingen was closed in October 2025.

#Research & Development

TERNAfil wins first place at PitchMiUp Night 2026 in Minden

The RWTH spin-off TERNAfil has developed MAXCarbon, a new high-performance hybrid fibre that combines the mechanical performance of carbon with the temperature and corrosion resistance of ceramic materials. For this development, TERNAfil was awarded first prize at the PitchMiUp Night in Minden on 21 May 2026.

TOP