Winning combination for spinners
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Uster launches five value modules at ITMA 2019
Visitors to ITMA 2019 this month could witness the present and the future of the textile quality management.
28th June 2019
Innovation in Textiles
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Uster
The five new value modules are designed to give tangible benefits to operators, quality managers and mill managers. © Uster Technologies
Visitors to ITMA 2019 this month could witness the present and the future of the textile quality management: a world in which substandard quality is actually prevented – instead of just being monitored and removed. The data-based preventive control is delivered exclusively by Uster Technologies through its Uster Quality Expert quality management platform.
The system connects, integrates, analyses and interprets vital quality information from every stage of the fibre-to-yarn process. This analysis is based on Uster application know-how and produces alerts about exceptions and suggestions for fixing them, as well as improvements when necessary.
At ITMA, five Value Modules for Uster Quality Expert were launched, after successful testing by customers around the globe. “These modules will give spinners an objective and accurate view of the entire spinning process, leading to higher yields and consistent quality,” the company explains.
Ring Spinning Optimisation (RSO)
RSO focuses on the most costly part of yarn making – ring spinning – using data from Uster Quantum 3 yarn clearers at winding and Uster Sentinel in ring spinning to ensure yarn quality stays constant, even at high speeds. Spinners can correlate end-breaks with winding data, as well as with fibre properties, in a single system. This results in an improved cop build-up quality, fewer quality variations and a reduction in alarms, delivering significant profitability increases to yarn producers.
Uster RSO 3D extends this functionality to quality mapping of the ring frame, based on individual quality data for each spindle. This helps to identify outlier sides, sections or spindles. Through seamless collaboration with Muratec QPRO EX/FPRO EX spindle identification, Uster Quantum 3 and Uster Sentinel, the system can stop faulty spindles or poor-quality cops and so prevent poor quality.
Total Contamination Control (TCC)
The double protection by Uster Jossi Vision Shield and Uster Quantum 3 is designed to give spinners control over balancing quality and productivity – a transparency that enhances cost efficiency and maximises profits. It means they can make good choices about raw cotton purchases and reduce waste of good fibre. Optimising ejections and cuts gives precise control over levels of contamination, ensuring the yarn meets customer demands, the company reports.
Alarm centre
This provides direct guidance to machine operators, alerting the appropriate personnel and pointing them to the exact location of an issue. Knowledge from these alarms is stored and used for future reference, enabling even faster reactions.
Mill analysis
Intelligent, data-based analysis by Uster Quality Expert provides customers with an excellent overview of mill operations. Information is stored centrally, for easy access and total transparency. The result is savings in both time and money.
Yarn prognosis
Accurate forecasting of how yarns will perform in downstream processes brings security and confidence to both spinners and their customers. It means spinning mills can isolate below-par quality and remove it, sending out only yarn which meets customer specifications.
Long-term business success
By increasing productivity, the Quality Management Platform contributes directly to improved business security for textile producers, according to the manufacturer. “The profitability and future sustainability of a textile mill depends a lot on the optimisation of production and the predictability of produced quality,” said Thomas Nasiou, CEO of Uster Technologies.
“Our customers are partners and we want to support them to stay successful and tackle challenges, by providing the best services and systems.”
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