Saurer Schlafhorst a German textile technology firm is all set to present a new rotor spinning machine at the upcoming ITM 2016 exhibition in Istanbul. The ‘Autocoro 9’ claims to have rotor speeds of 180,000 rpm and take-up speeds of 300 m/min, as well as reduced spinning costs of 19 percent and reduced energy consumption levels of 25 percent.
The company will also be showcasing its ‘Autocorner 6’ winding machine with its updated features, including “intelligent sensor technology, smart process controls, auto-calibration and optimised processesâ€.
Zinser subsidiary of Saurer will be also displaying its ‘Zinser 72’ ring spinning machine equipped with the self-cleaning ‘Impact FX’ unit at the exhibition. The machine has an energy saving mode for suction which claims to help lower production costs by up to 11 percent.
The event will be showcasing products and solutions exhibited by the textile industry leaders, all gathered in Istanbul, making Turkey the focus of the industry related discussions.
The International Textile Machinery Exhibition (ITM 2016), will open its doors on 1 June 2016 and will run till 4 June 2016 at at the Beylikdüzü Tüyap Convention and Congress Center, Istanbul.
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