Significant Savings with Rieter K 48

For a machine with 1 824 spindles, the 18% reduction in energy consumption corresponds to an annual saving of around 12 000 USD per machine.

  06 May 2024 08:40 Monday
Significant Savings with Rieter K 48

A recent comparison conducted in a Turkish spinning mill shows an 18% lower energy consumption for the compact-spinning machine K 48 compared to competition. For a machine with 1 824 spindles, this benefit equates to an annual saving of around 12 000 USD per machine. This confirms once again that Rieter’s compact-spinning technology sets the global benchmark for energy efficiency. These findings are not only place importance on the success of Rieter and their customers but also contribute to more sustainable and economic future for the textile industry.

The trials at a Turkish customer were carried out on compact-spinning machines with spindle speeds at 19 200 rpm to produce 100% cotton compact yarn with count Ne 30. The figure of energy consumption in kWh per kg yarn is one of the key indicators in spinning mills. The advantage becomes clear with 1.21 kWh/kg for the K 48 versus 1.48 kWh/kg for the competitor machine. This also confirms the result of another comparison with K 48 for a cotton yarn with count Ne 40 at 19 500 rpm.

Reasons for this Major Energy Advantage

The largest energy consumers in compact spinning are the spindle drive (75 to 80%) and the suction system (12 to 17%). Further drives account for a large proportion of the remaining energy consumption (7 to 10%). The efficient suction system is mainly responsible for the great advantage of Rieter compact-spinning machines. Competitors’ machines all require an additional suction system for the compacting process, which means considerable additional energy consumption.

The LENA spindles are also an important feature for lower energy consumption. Their design and efficiency directly impact the kWh per kg yarn, with 6% energy saving possible compared to standard spindles.

Apart from the suction system and spindle dynamics, the efficiency of the main motor drive proves to be an important determinant of energy consumption. Rieter’s commitment to optimal energy utilization is underlined by using up to 110 kW, highly efficient main motors with IE4 technology.

Lower Energy Costs are Tangible Economic Benefits

For customers, it is more interesting to translate these figures into tangible economic benefits. For a machine with 1 824 spindles, the 18% reduction in energy consumption corresponds to an annual saving of around 12 000 USD per machine. (based on energy costs of USD 0.1 per kWh) The lower energy costs make Rieter machines a strategic investment with a tangible return and position Rieter as a market leader in the sustainable production of compact yarns.

About Rieter

Rieter is the world’s leading supplier of systems for manufacturing yarn from staple fibers in spinning mills. Based in Winterthur (Switzerland), the company develops and manufactures machinery, systems and components used to convert natural and man-made fibers and their blends into yarns in the most cost-efficient manner. Cutting-edge spinning technology from Rieter contributes to sustainability in the textile value chain by minimizing the use of resources. Rieter has been in business for more than 225 years, has 18 production locations in ten countries and employs a global workforce of around 5 100, about 16% of whom are based in Switzerland. Rieter is listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange under ticker symbol RIEN.


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