Compact Ring Spinning Technology
topic
Compact ring spinning systems use suction slots, perforated aprons, or pneumatic condensing zones immediately after the front roller nip to collect the drafted fibre bundle into a narrow compact ribbon before twist insertion, eliminating the spinning triangle where fibres at the bundle edges bear no tension and contribute to yarn hairiness, reducing yarn hairiness by 50 to 70 percent versus conventional ring spinning.
Role
Improves ring yarn quality in the critical hairiness, pilling resistance, and lustre dimensions that are primary consumer quality perceptions in shirting, hosiery, and knitwear applications, enabling compact spun yarns to substitute for two-ply conventional ring yarn in applications requiring smooth surfaces while achieving equivalent or superior strength at finer yarn counts with economic single-ply construction.