Spinners visiting ITMA Asia + CITME can learn about Total Contamination Control—a new concept from Uster Technologies foIIowing its recent acquisition of Jossi Systems AG.
The potential impact of the Total Contamination Control concept is emphasised by Uster TechnoIogies CEO Geoffrey Scott:“The problem of removing disturbing foreign matter from cotton has for many years been one of the major challenges facing quality—minded spinning mills.we are delighted to announce the development of the Uster Total Contamination Control approach and we look forward to explaining to spinners how they can apply it to bring contamination under control." Raw cotton is subject to various kinds of contamination and its removal has long been a headache for quality conscious spinners.Jossi Systems instrumen
Uster personnel are providing visitors with the first detailed insight into the way Uster JOSSi instruments complement existing Uster systems to create a complete solution to the challenge of contamination in cotton mills,said the company.
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The second stand,G9 in Hall W4 is also offering visitors detailed information on Total Contamination Control with special reference to the Uster JOSSi Vision Shield for detection and removal of all kinds of contaminants from raw cotton in the early stages of mill processing.Expert staff will be on hand to explain the system and its benefits for spinners.
At the main stand the complete Uster instrument ranges for both fibre and yarn quailty control are on show—a particular eye-catcher being the latest Uster Classimat 5 yarn classification system,marked out on the stand by a large r
For testing of raw fibre,the main stand features a comprehensive quality control family,including the Uster HVI1000,Uster AFIS PRO 2 and Uster Sliverguard PRO.