Spinning

2017-09-19

IDF - The success story

Comparison of the lines for rotor spinning (c) 2017 Trützschler
There is no easier way to earn money than through process reduction. Machines that are not needed require no investment and no operating costs. This applies to draw frames in rotor spinning. In modern rotor spinning, conventional draw frames are not necessary.

In connection with the Integrated Draw Frame IDF, thousands of Trützschler cards successfully produce high-quality slivers for rotor spinning. The advantages in terms of quality and economic efficiency are well known:

  • Improved yarn quality and product quality
  • Improved running behaviour of the rotor spinning machines
  • Significantly reduced space requirement
  • Savings in energy costs
  • Less cans and reduced personnel requirement
Thousands of successfully producing IDF demonstrate that draw frames are superfluous in rotor spinning (c) 2017 Trützschler
Thousands of successfully producing IDF demonstrate that draw frames are superfluous in rotor spinning (c) 2017 Trützschler


The second generation

The launch of the second generation, the IDF 2, has expanded the spectrum of applications. The first generation was primarily used in the area of coarse and medium yarns. The second generation also successfully covers fine rotor yarns. 

The second generation IDF features a two-over-two drafting system (c) 2017 Trützschler
The second generation IDF features a two-over-two drafting system (c) 2017 Trützschler


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