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TYPES OF SPILCERS

TYPES OF SPILCERS:-

MURATAC AUTOCONER (By JAPAN)

    They are manufacturing with own technology patent splicers 

1) Mach splicer ( Air splicer )

2) Water splicer -1

3) Water splicer -2


“Mach splicer”: It is working with Air and it will use for all kind of cotton and synthetic yarns 


“Water splicer - 1” It is working with Water with Air and it will use for Plie yarns and wet spun linen 


“Water splicer - 2” It is working with Water and with Air and it will use for Core yarn


SCHALAFORST AUTOCONER (by Germany)


    They are manufacturing with their own patent splicer


1) “Standard splicer“ It is using for all types of  cotton yarns (Air principle)


2) “Injection splicer” It is useful for High Twist yarn (Water with Air Principe)


3) “Thermos splicer” It is useful for Synthetic and Siro type yarns (Heated with Hot Air)


4) “Elasto Splicer” It is useful for soft core yarn (It can also be combined with  injection splicing facility)


SAVIO AUTOCONER (by Italy)


    It is using MESDAN splicer 


1) “Air splicer“ Suitable for all cotton and synthetic yarns (Working principle: Air)


2) “Twin splicer”  Suitable for all cotton yarns and others some specifics yarn like Soft core yarn(working principle: Disc with mechanical)


3) “Wet splicer “  Suitable for all cotton yarns soft core yarns 


Generally splice length will be 3 - 4 Cmtr

Twin splicer length will be 1.5 - 2.0 Cmtr

Wet splicer will give higher splice strength

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