LENA and CROCOdoff : The Perfect Match for Efficient Spinning

Spinning Technology

Every spinning mill around the world faces the dual challenge of high energy consumption and a shortage of skilled labor. The only way to remain competitive is to automate and increase efficiency. This is where Novibra steps in with the Low-Energy and Noise-Absorbing Spindle LENA and the underwinding-free clamping and cutting crown CROCOdoff.


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Full reliability and long service life of spindles are decisive success factors for spinning mills. Modern spindles are expected to deliver faster speeds and greater productivity, no running-in time and, thanks to long lubrication cycles, less maintenance. The most important long-term goals are energy and cost savings. Furthermore, the falling number of available workers in today’s spinning mills calls for more automation. Machines are now being upgraded with auto-doffers and spindles with underwinding free crowns so that they can run on fewer operators and less maintenance.

Novibra fulfils the market needs with LENA

Novibra confirms its market leadership and leverages its proven spindle technology to deliver on these urgent market needs with LENA, which stands for Low Energy and Noise Absorption (Fig.1).

Novibra’s spindle technology is characterized by a unique hydro dynamic two-level bearing system that effectively absorbs imbalances caused by belt tension, full cop imbalances, traveller tension and more. The absorption of imbalances is why the spindle can boast the industry’s longest operational lifetime and high reliability.


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Technical optimizations save energy and reduce noise

LENA was designed to attain the fastest speeds with low energy consumption, reaching up to 30 000 rpm while saving on average between 4 and 6% of energy. LENA’s second damping system is why it can reduce noise efficiently. This unique and well-proven Noise Absorbing System Assembly, firmly established in Novibra NASA spindles, ensures both minimum neck bearing load and vibration with little noise even at high speeds.

The LENA neck bearing diameter was reduced to 5.8 mm and so consequently the wharve diameter was also reduced to only 17.5 mm. From a power transmission perspective and compared to spindles with a standard wharve diameter, a smaller diameter allows operating the machine at lower speed. The spindle itself maintains the same speed and thus the desired yarn count and twist.

Fig. 3: LENA spindle and CROCOdoff clamping crown – the perfect match for efficient spinning

The footstep bearing unit consists of a radial and an axial bearing. The former is designed as a hydrodynamic plain bearing with the internal diameter of 3 mm. Besides many other factors, it is the small diameter of the shaft’s tip that allows further energy savings, as the power consumption of the radial bearing is directly influenced by its own diameter. This correlation has been confirmed already by the low energy consumption of the HPS 68/3 spindles. These optimizations all add up to make significant energy savings.

Customer Benefits – Lower Ends Down Rates, Reduced Maintenance

Novibra customers in China who compared CROCOdoff with traditional underwinding systems reported a four to six times lower ends down rate. Their cleaning procedure also became much easier. Their cleaning procedure also became much easier. The lower workload enabled by CROCOdoff provides more flexibility to assign operators to other tasks.

According to a customer located in Shandong, the CROCOdoff ends down rate during doffing is consistently around 2% which means production efficiency is significantly higher. Maintenance is optimized, because the cleaning can be integrated in the general machine cleaning routine that takes place every two months – in contrast to traditional yarn cutters that need to be cleaned every two days.

In the face of labor scarcity, a highly reliable, self-cleaning system with a low ends down rate is a great opportunity for modern spinning mills to improve automation of their ring spinning machines.

Modern Spinning Mills Count on LENA and CROCOdoff

In this ideal combination, LENA spindles and CROCOdoff crowns (Fig.3) significantly contribute to energy savings during spinning and higher productivity. Furthermore, they allow reduced maintenance and create a lower noise level in spinning mills – even at the highest spindle speeds.

Novibra, the world’s leading supplier of high-speed spindles, is a subsidiary of the Rieter Group. The company, based in Boskovice (Czech Republic), creates customer value through system expertise, innovative solutions, after sales excellence and global presence. The leading position of Novibra spindles is based on patented design of spindle insert and the highest quality of the production. Almost all renowned manufacturers of ring spinning machines specify Novibra spindles for high performance.

CROCOdoff contributes to efficient spinning by reducing time for cleaning and maintenance. Rieter is the only supplier worldwide to cover spinning preparation processes and all four end-spinning processes currently established on the market. Rieter is also a market leader in precision winding machines. With 15 manufacturing locations in 10 countries, the company employs a global workforce of some 4420 employees, about 21% of whom are based in Switzerland. Rieter is listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange under the ticker symbol RIEN.