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COMPACTeasy

The new mechanical compacting solution


COMPACTeasy –
The new mechanical compacting solution for basic compacting
needs, available for most common applications in cotton,
man-made fibres and blends

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COMPACTeasy –
features and unique selling points

Fig. 3: COMPACTeasy on Rieter P3-1 top weighting arm

COMPACTeasy is a mechanical compacting system permitting real COMPACTeasy is different from other mechanical compacting
compacting without additional energy consumption owing to the systems in many respects. These are not only the wear of spinning
y-channel in the Compactor. COMPACTeasy is particularly suitable components, but also yarn parameters and the consistent yarn
quality due to
• for any type of ring spinning machine as investment on new
machinery or retrofit to used machinery, • the y-channel and its double compacting function reaching
similar levels in the yarn values and parameters as in pneumatic
• for the most common applications, including the spinning of
compact spinning,
blends and 100% man-made fibres,
• the real compacting without energy requirement (zero energy),
• for yarn count ranges from Ne 20 to Ne 80,
• the traverse motion of the Compactor leading to longer lifetime
• for customers with a restricted investment budget,
of cots and consistent yarn quality from spindle to spindle.
• for customers using the fast plug on/off ability to switch easily
between compact spinning and conventional ring spinning.

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COMPACTeasy –
components

Fig. 4: C
 OMPACTeasy retainer with COMPACTeasy Roller, easy-Spring and Fig. 5: Compactor with y-channel and Pin
Compactor with y-channel

Ne 20 Ne 30 Ne 40 Ne 50 Ne 60 Ne 80

P5 (black)

P4 (white)

P3 (green)

P2 (yellow)

P1 (red)

Chart 1: Pin for certain yarn count range

The COMPACTeasy device consists of the retainer holding the front Due to the traverse motion of the Compactor no grinding of the
top roller and the smaller COMPACTeasy Roller. The easy-Spring COMPACTeasy Roller is necessary. The cots are exchanged at the
is pressing the COMPACTeasy Roller onto the bottom roller. Be- end of their service life. Depending on the fibre material spun, a
tween the two top rollers there is the Compactor with the y-chan- lifetime of 1.5 years can be expected.
nel and the preceding Pin. The Compactor is pressed against the
The y-channel in the Compactor (Fig. 5) provides more intense dou-
bottom roller by the Compactor spring with a low spring force, thus
ble compacting which has a positive effect on the yarn parameters
causing considerably less wear on the Compactor than magnetically
as it is real compacting.
loaded compacting elements.
The Pin function is similar to the PINSpacer in conventional ring
The retainer (Fig. 4) consists of the red body, the easy-Spring to
spinning. This Pin preceding the y-channel takes effect in exactly
apply the pressure to the COMPACTeasy Roller and the Compactor
that zone of the main drafting system where the fibres have the least
spring to hold the Compactor and apply soft pressure to position it
guidance, thus improving the yarn irregularity and increasing yarn
on the bottom roller.
tenacity. Four different Pin heights (1 - 4) and one without Pin (5) are
The retainer with the front top roller is clipped into the top arm. This assigned to different yarn count ranges (Chart 1).
top roller is part of the basic ring spinning machine and is reused.
COMPACTeasy requires top roller cot dimensions of 29 x 25 mm.

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COMPACTeasy –
traverse motion support

Fig. 6: Transmission of the traverse motion to the Compactor Fig 7: Transmission of the traverse motion to the Compactor
(view from rear side)

Part of COMPACTeasy is the traverse motion support (Figs. 6


and 7). The traverse motion of the standard rod in the ring spin-
Yarn quality

ning machine is transferred along the drafting plane directly to the


Compactor, enabling a traverse motion of 6 mm at the COMPACTe-
grinding
asy Roller. This is a considerable advantage over the flipping of the
front top roller usual in mechanical systems. It extends the lifetime of
cots and ensures in particular a permanently constant yarn quality
reversing grinding reversing grinding
(Fig. 8).

To support the traverse motion system in the ring spinning machine,


pneumatic or electronic drives are installed at each machine end.
COMPACTeasy quality benefit
Each device moves the right and left traverse motion rod simultane-
ously. To prevent the traverse motion rods from buckling they are
pulled!

COMPACTeasy with 6 mm traverse motion support


Time
Competitors’ reversing and grinding top roller (no traverse motion)

Fig. 8: Quality advantage of COMPACTeasy traverse motion support vs. flip-


ping top rollers in competitors‘ systems

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COMPACTeasy –
intense mechanical double compacting

Tenacity in cN/tex
24
100% Co, Ne 30 PES/Co, Ne 40 100% CV, Ne 50
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20
18
16
14

COMPACTeasy

COMPACTeasy

COMPACTeasy
conventional

conventional

conventional
other mech.

other mech.

other mech.
systems

systems

systems
Hairiness H
6
100% Co, Ne 30 PES/Co, Ne 40 100% CV, Ne 50
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4
3
2
1
COMPACTeasy

COMPACTeasy

COMPACTeasy
conventional

conventional

conventional
other mech.

other mech.

other mech.
systems

systems

systems
Fig 9: y -channel in Compactor – intense double compacting for all yarn
counts

The y-channel in the Compactor (Fig. 5) is independent of the yarn


IPI sens.
2500
count (Fig. 9). The geometry of the channel is such to ensure an 100% Co, Ne 30 PES/Co, Ne 40 100% CV, Ne 50
2000
invariable fiber path, the closest passage of the Compactor being
1500
wider than the different channels of other mechanical compact-
1000
ing systems. Obstruction of the channel by trash or thick places
500
is therefore excluded. Furthermore, the y-channel permits double
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compacting, because mechanical compacting is effected twice by
COMPACTeasy

COMPACTeasy

COMPACTeasy
conventional

conventional

conventional
other mech.

other mech.

other mech.
systems

systems

systems

the special shape of the channel and the S-shaped flow of the fibre
strand in the channel. This more intensive compacting compared to
other mechanical compacting systems has a positive effect on the
yarn parameters. Chart 2: yarn values achieved with COMPACTeasy vs. conventional ring spin-
ning resp. other mechanical compacting system for different yarn
The yarn quality produced by COMPACTeasy is determined not only
counts and materials
by the Compactor, meaning the y-channel, but also by the inte-
grated Pin. This Pin preceding the compacting channel takes effect
in exactly that zone of the drafting system where the fibers have the
least guidance, thus improving the yarn irregularity and increasing
yarn tenacity. Consequently, the yarn parameters reach a level simi-
lar to pneumatically spun compact yarns and a much better level to
conventional ring yarn and other mechanical compacting systems
(Chart 2).
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Rieter G 32 with COMPACTeasy

Spindelfabrik Suessen GmbH


Donzdorfer Straße 4
73079 Süssen
Germany
Phone +49 7162 15-0
Fax +49 7162 15-367
mail@suessen.com

www.suessen.com

SRP.1000NE 05.19 / © Copyright by Suessen / Subject to modification without prior notice /


Availability of COMPACTeasy is limited to selected countries. Please contact your sales representative for more information.

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