Welcome to Exapro, your destination for quality used industrial machinery. Our range includes versatile and high-performance spinning preparation machines, perfect for various applications in the textile industry.

Priced between €8,000 and €40,000, our spinning preparation machines are essential for processing raw fibers into a form suitable for spinning. Key features include fiber cleaning, blending, opening, and precise control over fiber quality.

We proudly feature machinery from top manufacturers such as Rieter, Trützschler, and Marzoli. Every piece of equipment undergoes rigorous testing and inspection to ensure top performance and longevity.

With Exapro, choosing pre-owned industrial machinery means getting the best value for your investment without compromising on quality or performance. Trust us to empower your textile manufacturing business to reach new heights of productivity. Explore our wide range today and let us help you make the best choice for your industrial needs

Condition :Used Manufacturer :Rieter Model :Scragg DCS1200 Year(s) :1990 Quantity :2 machines Texturizing machines Year 1990, general renovation 2012 216 spindles Oiling device Air jets for intermingling Yarn brake sensors and cutters Take up tube – 285 mm x 67 mm inner bull nosed
STAUBLI DELTA 200 spinning machine Machine is in good condition 150 per minute

18,000 €

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What 60/2 for 760 kg per day. 4.20 conical, 6 inch baraban, runs on natural gas. 23 spindles on one side and 23 on the other, 56 spindles total.
1 TRÜTZSCHLER opening line year 1999 composed of: conveyor feed with 500 cm length and 120 cm width, 1 TRÜTZSCHLER bale opener type BO 1200, 1 TRÜTZSCHLER weighing feeder type BOWA, 2 TRÜTZSCHLER weighing feeder type PWSE 1200, 1 TRÜTZSCHLER Tuftmixer type FMN, 1 TRÜTZSCHLER fine opener Tuftomat type TFV1 1 TRÜTZSCHLER opening line year 1999 composed of: conveyor feed with 500 cm length and 120 cm width, 1 TRÜTZSCHLER bale opener type BO 1200, year 1999, 1 TRÜTZSCHLER fine opener Tuftomat type TFV1, year 1999 3 TRÜTZSCHLER material reserve with trunk and condensor type MS, year 1999 1 TRÜTZSCHLER fine opener with feed trunk and condensor type FD-S, year 2004
Schweiter KEK baler SPINDLE / SPINDLE CHARACTERISTICS Number of spindles / Spindles: 4 / 48 / 72 Spindle gauge (mm): 240 / 300 TUBE FEATURES Tube type: conical Tube length (mm): 230 Tube stroke (mm): 200 With oiling: yes Zet / Traverse: mechanical Squeegee: mechanical GENERAL FEATURES Winder type: double-fronted Machine length / Length (mt): 7.6/11 Machine width / Wide (mt): 1.6 Machine height / High (mt): 1.4

1,250 €

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The NSC GC12 is a robust gillbox designed for fiber preparation in semi-worsted and long staple spinning processes. Manufactured in 1984, this model is currently linked via inverter to a FOR Gigant high-production card, allowing seamless integration into a larger fiber processing line. The GC12 delivers one sliver per cycle into a large can and features automatic can change for efficient, continuous operation. Still running and in good condition, it's ideal for processors working with sliver formation at scale. Brand NSC Model GC12 Year of Manufacture 1984 Connection Linked via inverter to FOR Gigant carding machine Delivery Output 1 sliver Can Dimensions Ø 1,000 mm × Height 1,200–1,400 mm Can Change System Automatic Condition Good – still operational
Spinning speed 120 m/mn
Capacity 250 kg/h
The NSC GN5 is a durable fiber drafting machine designed to align and blend slivers prior to spinning. This unit processes 12 slivers from cans and delivers 3 parallelized slivers into 3 output cans (diameter 500 x 1000 mm). Reliable and still in working condition, it is ideal for preparing wool or synthetic fibers in continuous production setups. 🔧 Technical Specifications Specification Detail Manufacturer NSC Model GN5 Machine type Gillbox (fiber drafting and blending unit) Year of manufacture 1972 Feeding system 12 slivers in cans Delivery system 3 slivers into 3 cans (Ø 500 x 1000 mm) Condition Good, still running Voltage 380V Frequency / Phases 50 Hz / 3 phases

NSC GN4 Gillbox

CZ Czech Republic 1968

gillbox NSC, GN4, 1968 feeding: 10 cans delivery: 1 sliver in 1 ball 380V/3Ph/50H still working
Schlafhorst AUTOCONER 338 D winding machine for yarn 2 pcs SCHLAFHORST AUTOCONER 338 D - yoc 2002 - 40 points - clearer LOEPFE TK 840 - Thermosplicer - waxing - delivery cone 4.20, 170 mm - automatic cone delivery - 2 doffers - tube 263 mm diam. 22 mm - yarn processed: Nm 18- 56 up to Nm 80 - 380 V 50Hz
This NSC GN5 Gillbox from 1975 is equipped with a baller unit and automatic doffer, allowing continuous sliver drafting and ball formation. It feeds 8 slivers from cans and delivers one sliver wound into a compact ball, making it ideal for subsequent processing or transport. The machine is still in good condition and designed for efficient fiber alignment and handling. 🔧 Technical Specifications Specification Detail Manufacturer NSC Model GN5 Type Gillbox with baller Year of manufacture 1975 Feeding system 8 slivers in cans Delivery system 1 sliver in ball form Output mechanism Automatic doffer Voltage 380V Frequency / Phases 50 Hz / 3 phases Condition Good
Offer Title: Seydel 601/1 Spinning - Preparation Machine Manufacturer: Seydel Model: 601/1 Year of Manufacture: 1981 Technical Condition: Good State: Visible Description: This Seydel 601/1 Stretch/Tearing Converter is designed for processing tows up to 200 g/m, suitable for materials such as acrylic, polyamide, and polyester. The machine features three breaking zones and is equipped with heating plates for enhanced performance. Additionally, it includes a continuously operating sliver steamer and is capable of handling deliveries in a can with a diameter of 700 mm. This machine is an excellent choice for those looking to enhance their spinning preparation processes.
Brand: SANDERSON Type: Yarn Steamer (Horizontal Front Loading Autoclave) Year of Manufacture: 1995 Heating Method: Steam Heated from Main Boiler Internal Dimensions: 1600 mm Long x 1100 mm Diameter Overall Dimensions: 2800 mm x 1320 mm Wide Hydraulic Test: 70 PSI Maximum Steam Pressure: 100 PSI Nominal Capacity: 200 kg per Hour Operator's Remote Station: Time, Temperature, and Cooling Controls Note: Steam pressure vessels need recertification after relocation to comply with HSE and insurance requirements. Technical Condition: Good
Brand Trützschler Year of Manufacture circa 1970 Working Width 1000 mm Feeding Conveyor 3.00 m Purpose Opening of fiber bales for spinning preparation Trützschler bale opener designed for opening fiber bales in spinning preparation lines. Equipped with a 3.00 m feeding conveyor for continuous and controlled material feeding. Suitable for various types of fibers. Solid, proven machine from circa 1970 with a 1000 mm working width.
Brand Trützschler Year of Manufacture 1975 (scales ca. 1990) Bale Openers 2 Electronic Scales Trützschler (circa 1990) Weight Control System Trützschler Weight Commander WTC Condenser 1 x Trützschler Opener 1 x Trützschler FM Purpose Controlled fiber blending, weighing, opening for spinning preparation Complete 2-component fiber weighing and opening line by Trützschler, ideal for spinning preparation processes. This line includes two bale openers, electronic scales, a weight management system, condenser, and opener. It ensures controlled fiber blending, weighing, and opening before further processing in a spinning line.
Brand Rosink Model GR 900 Year of Manufacture 1991 Type Coiler Suitable For Slivers 4–20 g/m Can Size Ø 900 mm x 1160 mm The Rosink GR 900 Sliver Coiler is a textile preparation machine designed to coil slivers into cans after drawing processes. Suitable for slivers weighing between 4 and 20 grams per meter, this coiler ensures organized and efficient handling of drawn slivers. The machine accommodates cans with a diameter of 900 mm and a height of 1160 mm. Typically used in spinning preparation lines, it improves material flow between processing stages and minimizes fiber entanglement.
This NSC GN5 Gillbox combines sliver drafting, autolevelling for uniformity, and an integrated baller system for sliver ball formation. Feeding 10 slivers from balls or cans, it delivers a single output sliver wound automatically into a ball. The machine includes an automatic doffer and was dismantled in sections, ready for transport or installation. Ideal for preparing fibers before spinning in a controlled and compact form. 🔧 Technical Specifications Specification Detail Manufacturer NSC Model GN5 Type Gillbox with autoleveller and baller Year of manufacture 1977 Feeding system 10 slivers from balls and cans Delivery system 1 sliver in ball form Output mechanism Automatic doffer (ball transfer) Electrical specs 380V / 3 Phase / 50 Hz Condition Dismantled in sections
Manufacturer: Trutzschler Model: Tuftomat TFV2 1600 Year of Manufacture: 2000 Technical Condition: as-is, where-is

Understanding Preparation Machines in the Exapro Textile Machinery Marketplace

At Exapro, we connect professionals with top-tier industrial machinery solutions. Within our extensive offerings, the category of Textile Machines includes essential equipment for Spinning Preparation. Let’s explore what these machines entail, their importance, and why Exapro is the ideal marketplace for buying or selling them.

What are Spinning Preparation Machines?

Spinning preparation machines are crucial in the textile industry for preparing fibers before they are spun into yarn. These machines ensure that fibers are clean, blended, aligned, and of consistent quality, which is essential for producing high-quality yarn. The preparation process typically involves opening, cleaning, blending, carding, and drawing fibers.

Types of Spinning Preparation Machines

  1. Opening Machines: Break down bales of fibers and open them up for further processing.
  2. Blow Room Lines: Combine opening, cleaning, and blending functions to prepare fibers for carding.
  3. Carding Machines: Align and clean fibers, creating a continuous web or sliver.
  4. Combing Machines: Remove short fibers and impurities, producing a smoother and stronger sliver.
  5. Drawing Frames: Combine multiple slivers into one, improving uniformity and aligning fibers.
  6. Roving Frames: Reduce the thickness of the sliver and add twist, making it ready for spinning.
  7. Lap Formers: Create laps from slivers, preparing them for combing.
  8. Sliver Lap Machines: Combine carded slivers to form a lap for the combing process.

The Exapro Advantage: Buying & Selling Spinning Preparation Machines

Navigating the world of used industrial machinery can be complex, but Exapro simplifies the process. For those looking to purchase, the key benefits are manifold.

Cost-Effectiveness

Acquiring new spinning preparation machines can be a significant financial commitment, especially for small businesses or start-ups. Through Exapro, professionals can obtain these machines at a fraction of the cost of new ones, ensuring exceptional value for money. On our platform, the price range for used spinning preparation machines typically lies between €5,000 and €200,000, reflecting the variety available in terms of age, brand, wear and tear, and additional features.

Quality Assurance

At Exapro, every listing undergoes a thorough evaluation process to ensure each piece of equipment is in excellent working condition and ready for its next operational chapter. This rigorous vetting process guarantees that even used machinery meets high standards of quality and reliability.

Market Reach

Spinning preparation machines are crucial for efficient and precise fiber processing in the textile industry. Whether you're looking to invest in one or sell it, Exapro offers a platform that ensures convenience, reliability, and value. Embark on the future of textile manufacturing with Exapro – where tradition meets innovation.

Main Advantages of Spinning Preparation Machines

Spinning preparation machines are indispensable in the textile industry due to their numerous benefits. Here are the main advantages:

High Efficiency

These machines enable high-speed preparation of fibers, significantly increasing output and reducing production costs.

Consistent Quality

Spinning preparation machines provide uniform and consistent results, ensuring high-quality yarn production with minimal impurities.

Versatility

Modern preparation machines can handle various types of fibers, including cotton, wool, synthetic, and blended fibers, making them valuable assets for diverse textile projects.

Improved Fiber Alignment

Preparation machines align fibers in a parallel manner, enhancing the strength and quality of the resulting yarn.

Reduced Waste

By efficiently cleaning and preparing fibers, these machines help minimize material waste and improve cost-efficiency.

Main Machine Parameters of Spinning Preparation Machines

When evaluating or understanding spinning preparation machines, several key parameters are considered to ensure they meet specific requirements. Here are the main machine parameters:

Production Capacity

The volume of fibers the machine can process per hour, determining its suitability for different production scales.

Fiber Compatibility

The types of fibers the machine can process, including natural fibers like cotton and wool, as well as synthetic fibers.

Speed Control

The ability to adjust the speed of the machine components, impacting the quality and efficiency of the preparation process.

Cleaning Efficiency

The effectiveness of the machine in removing impurities and short fibers, ensuring high-quality slivers and yarns.

Automation Features

The presence of automated features such as programmable controls, automated cleaning, and real-time monitoring, improving efficiency and reducing manual intervention.

Energy Consumption

The amount of energy the machine consumes, affecting operational costs and sustainability.

Area of Use of Spinning Preparation Machines

Spinning preparation machines, given their versatility and capacity for high-quality fiber processing, find application in a multitude of areas. Here’s a rundown of the primary areas of use:

Yarn Manufacturing

Used for preparing fibers for spinning, ensuring consistent quality and performance in the final yarn products.

Non-Woven Fabrics

Essential for producing non-woven textiles by preparing fibers for bonding and layering processes.

Woolen Mills

Applied in the processing of wool fibers, ensuring smooth and efficient preparation for spinning into yarn.

Cotton Mills

Used for processing cotton fibers, ensuring high-quality preparation for subsequent textile manufacturing processes.

Blended Textiles

Ideal for preparing blended fibers, ensuring even distribution and quality in the final textile products.

Manufacturers of Spinning Preparation Machines

Several renowned manufacturers in the textile machinery industry are known for their quality and innovation. Here are some prominent manufacturers of spinning preparation machines:

Trützschler

A leading provider of textile machinery, Trützschler offers advanced spinning preparation machines known for their precision and reliability.

Rieter

Renowned for their high-quality industrial machines, Rieter provides efficient and versatile preparation machines for various applications.

Saurer

Specializes in textile machinery, offering robust and precise spinning preparation machines designed for high-performance operations.

Marzoli

Known for their comprehensive range of textile machines, Marzoli provides reliable and efficient spinning preparation machines for the textile industry.

Lakshmi Machine Works (LMW)

Offers advanced preparation technology, providing high-quality machines designed for precision and efficiency in textile manufacturing.

Schlafhorst

Specializes in spinning and preparation machinery, offering versatile and efficient machines suitable for different production environments.

When considering a purchase or researching spinning preparation machines, it's essential to look into these manufacturers' specific models, reviews, and after-sales service. Each brand has its strengths, specialties, and technological innovations that cater to different textile manufacturing requirements.

Conclusion

Spinning preparation machines are invaluable assets in the textile industry, offering high-quality, cost-effective, and efficient solutions for preparing fibers for spinning and other processes. Whether for yarn manufacturing, non-woven fabrics, or wool and cotton processing, these machines ensure superior product quality and compliance with industry standards. With the support of Exapro, acquiring or selling spinning preparation machines becomes a straightforward and reliable process, allowing businesses to focus on what they do best – producing exceptional textile products.