SDL ATLAS DENKENDORF QUICKSPIN 
ROTOR SPINNING SYSTEM

Y015F

SDL ATLAS DENKENDORF QUICKSPIN ROTOR SPINNING SYSTEM


SDL/Denkendorf Quickspin Rotor Spinning System. Produces up to 200 meters of yarn from 1 meter of sliver produced on the SDL MDTA (F102B)or other mill processes.  Uses a single position Rieter R20 open-end rotor-spinning unit with each element individually driven and accurately controlled by a powerful microprocessor.  This control allows spinning of yarn which correlates well with production Rotor Spinning System of different manufacturers, as well as with yarns spun on other systems such as ringspinning.  Interchangeable rotors, faceplates and navels allow spinning of a wide range of yarn speeds up to 120,000 rpm.

Yarns spun on the Quickspin System can be evaluated for all the normal parameters such as Appearance, Hairiness, Evenness and Strength, and can be further processed into fabric for visual assessment before or after sample dyeing.

ELECTRICAL - 220-240 v, 50, or 60 hz 1 Phase, 20 amp start-up
AIR REQUIREMENTS - Dry, oil free instrument-quality compressed air, 3/8" line size, minimum 5-bar pressure.
VERSION 3 - Short/medium staple for natural or synthetic fibers or blends.
FUNCTION - Rotor-spinning of fiber sliver into yarn for testing or processing into sample fabrics.
INCLUDED ACCESSORIES - Spinning yarn tubes, 30, 32, and 40mm diameter. Rotors Matching Face Plates (3), Matching Navels (3).
SAMPLE SIZE - Up to 6 Grams/Meter Sliver Maximum test duration 10 minutes.
OPENING ROLLER SPEED - Up to 8000rpm.
ROTOR SPEED - Variable up to 120,000rpm.


WEIGHT

510.0 kg

1100.0 lb


DIMENSIONS

Width

Depth

Height

1360.0 mm

800.0 mm

1750.0 mm

54.0 inch

32.0 inch

69.0 inch


ORDERING INFORMATION

Y015F        SDL/Denkendorf Quickspin Rotor Spinning System
F102B        SDL/Denkendorf Microdust and Trash Analyser with Rotoring


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