
Rotor Spinning
Rotor spinning is a method of textile manufacturing where fibers are converted into continuous yarn through rapid rotation. In this process, fibers are opened and aligned, then fed into a spinning rotor—a rapidly spinning cylindrical chamber. The centrifugal force flings the fibers outward, twisting them together to form yarn. This technique allows for high-speed production of consistent, strong yarns suitable for both weaving and knitting. Rotor spinning is efficient for producing medium to coarse yarns and is widely used in modern textile industries due to its speed and ability to handle a variety of fiber types.