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1963 1963 1963 1967<br />
1975 1979 1979<br />
Schubert & Salzer<br />
ITMA 55 Brussels, Belgium<br />
From bale to yarn – <strong>Rieter</strong> already presents a complete<br />
range of spinning machines.<br />
ITMA 59, Milan<br />
<strong>Rieter</strong> exhibits its product range from fiber preparation<br />
to final spinning.<br />
1963–1971: Boosting quality and productivity,<br />
shortening processes<br />
ITMA 63 Hanover, Germany<br />
World premiere: continuous chute feed instead of<br />
lap feed on cards. <strong>Rieter</strong> brings the first autoleveler<br />
draw frame (D 07) onto the market. Schubert & Salzer<br />
(now <strong>Rieter</strong> Ingolstadt GmbH) also attracts attention<br />
with new draw frames.<br />
ITMA 67 Basel, Switzerland<br />
Another world first: automated sliver transport from<br />
card to draw frame.<br />
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<strong>LINK</strong> 58 . 2 /2011<br />
<strong>Rieter</strong> Schubert & Salzer<br />
EVENTS<br />
Schubert & Salzer was also among the international<br />
exhibitors in Basel.<br />
ITMA 71 Paris, France<br />
Pavena spinning system: <strong>Rieter</strong> springs a surprise<br />
with an innovative means of shortening the process<br />
and a completely new spinning system.<br />
1972–1981: Focus on process automation<br />
ITMA 75 Milan, Italy<br />
On a 1 000 m 2 booth <strong>Rieter</strong> shows a new card offering<br />
a three-fold increase in output and presents<br />
new draw frames, a roving frame featuring improved<br />
operator convenience, ring spinning machines with<br />
new spindle bearings and drive system, and three<br />
rotor spinning machines. The first A 1 bale opener,<br />
featuring a rotating take-off unit for a large number<br />
of bales, attracts considerable attention. Schubert &<br />
Salzer stand out with a pioneering innovation: the<br />
first Supercard with three licker-in modules and a<br />
working width of 1.5 meters.<br />
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