The Rieter Com4 Yarn Trading Seminar China will be held on June 14 – 15 in Rieter China Changzhou Plant. The main target groups are yarn traders, buyers and sellers in China.
Focal points are the 4 different Com4 yarns, their behavior in further processing as well as typical areas of application and end products. Rieter Com4 yarns are presented with an orientation to the needs found in the areas of yarn purchasing and sales.
The Rieter Com4 Yarn Trading Seminar is a part of the global Com4 yarn promotion. The first seminar was successfully held in November 2012 in Winterthur (Switzerland). The positive feedback from the participants confirms the need and the requirement for a further training event.
Rieter is approaching yarn buyers, sellers and traders with a completely new offer. During a 2-day seminar participants will receive comprehensive information and documentation on how to differentiate between and assess yarn characteristics, and how these characteristics effect further processing.
This new competence will ease talks between contract partners in the yarn trade and open up new opportunities.
A survey of the branch revealed that there is a great deal of interest in training which explains the differences in the four spinning technologies, with a focus on actual practice:
- Technological knowledge about the four spinning systems: ring spinning, compact spinning, rotor spinning and air-jet spinning
- Information on typical characteristics, taking Com4 yarns as example, their behavior during further processing, advantages for use of fabrics made of these yarns, and typical end products
This seminar also offers participants a unique opportunity to learn about and understand the differences in the four spinning technologies. This will be supported by a comprehensive documentation of samples which the participants can use in future activities.
About Rieter
Rieter is a leading supplier on the world market for textile machinery and components used in short staple fiber spinning. Based in Winterthur (Switzerland), the company develops and manufactures systems, machinery and technology components used to convert natural and manmade fibers and their blends into yarns.