Weaving Trials As A Customer Support Measure: Sulzer Ruti
Weaving Trials As A Customer Support Measure: Sulzer Ruti
Weaving Trials As A Customer Support Measure: Sulzer Ruti
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New types of fabrics and fabric constructions can only be developed efficiently outside the production facility and with an appropriate machine inventory. The Sulzer Ruti Customer Trial Weaving and Development Facility exists to help solve weaving problems of this kind. Customers can also test machines at the facility as a basis for capital goods investment decisions.
1I Sulzer Rutis Customer Trial Weaving and Development Facility is housed in a modern, purpose-built building.
The machine inventory of a modern weaving facility is geared to economic production of a particular range of fabrics. From time to time, new fabrics have to be developed, for instance to meet new demands in industry or the fashion trade, or from new yarns or man-made fibres. And it may be that the machines suitable for the task arent installed or cant be taken out of production. In situations like this, Sulzer Ruti can help customers, potential customers, and yarn manufacturers via its Technology Centre in Ruti, Switzerland. At this centre, weaving machines with projectile, rapier
and air-jet weft insertion systems, and with a wide variety of different equipment are available to help solve weaving problems.
area of 600 m2 and a basement below. Between them is a threefloor service block with the necessary infrastructure (Fig. 1I). Utilization of the overall area of the weaving rooms is divided equally between weaving trials for Sulzer Ruti customers and the Weaving Development Centre. The weaving rooms are fully airconditioned, to meet climatic requirements for processing natural or synthetic fibres. Each room has space for about 15 weaving machines with various weaving widths and weft insertion systems (Fig. 2I). The service block houses the air
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2I Weaving room in the Customer Trial Weaving Facility for staple fibre yarns.
conditioning plants, the weaving preparatory department, the warp beam store (Fig. 3I), the central vacuum system for keeping the weaving machines clean, the loomstate fabric inspection department, the textile laboratory and other ancillary rooms. In the basement rooms beneath the weaving rooms, there are various stores and trial workshops.
required, the necessary warp and weft yarn is usually supplied by the customer. At the Customer Trial Weaving Facility, a weaving machine is set up and optimally adjusted on the basis of the applicable technological criteria and in accordance with the customer s fabric data (Fig. 4I). During the weaving trial, all process-relevant parameters, such as the machine setting or warp and weft yarn breaks, are recorded and analyzed. The running performance in industrial production can be predicted fairly reliably from these data. Subsequently, the trial fabric is finished (dyed, printed, made up) and tested in its intended application. Weft insertion trials are frequently requested. The purpose of these trials is to establish the probable frequency of weft stoppages and the weavability of the yarn on the type of weaving machine in question.
3I Stored in paternosters, customers warp beams are protected against risk of damage.
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5I As no new process can be developed to market maturity with a single prototype, several machines are installed in the Weaving Development Centre for trials. This photo shows the M8300 multi-phase weaving machine.
wide variety of yarns and in the construction of different fabrics. An extensive collection of fabric patterns has thus been built up, with the corresponding setting and production data, documenting the broad range of applications of the various weaving machine types manufactured by Sulzer Ruti.
air-jet and multi-phase weaving machines (Fig. 5I). Collaborating with the measuring and control engineering department, a wide variety of machine components are tested with regard to the stresses to which they are subjected, and motion sequences in complex processes are measured and evaluated (Fig. 6I).
BASIS OF PARTNERSHIP
With its Customer Trial Weaving and Development Facility, Sulzer Ruti provides a valuable and unique service for its customers and yarn manufacturers. Open dialogue in a spirit of partnership makes it easier to identify customers needs. These are then taken into account in development, together with the latest knowledge in textile technology. On the basis of the trial results, the customer knows exactly what performance can be expected from a particular machine, and can thus decide with confidence which machine to invest in.
ABUNDANT EXPERIENCE
With some 50 weaving trials and 200 to 300 weft insertion trials a year, a great deal of know-how is accumulated in the weaving of a
6I Precise data from existing machines play a key role in the development of new weaving machines.
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