Simplex
At Sadiq Textile Mills, the simplex machine plays a vital role in converting the uniform slivers from the drawing process into roving—thinner, slightly twisted strands of fibers. This step gently twists the fibers just enough to hold them together, improving their cohesiveness without compromising softness. Our advanced simplex machines ensure that the roving maintains consistent thickness and alignment, setting a strong foundation for the spinning phase.
The Two-Yarn Twist Technique
Bridging the Gap in Spinning
The simplex process acts as the essential link between drawing and final spinning. By gradually reducing strand thickness, it transforms bulky slivers into rovings that are light, manageable, and ready for high-speed spinning frames. This controlled drafting prevents irregularities, ensuring that the fibres enter the spinning stage in a stable and balanced form. Without this stage, achieving the precision required in modern yarn production would be impossible.
Enhancing Yarn Quality and Durability
Consistency, Strength, and Efficiency
Beyond its transitional role, the simplex process is critical for producing yarns with lasting strength and even texture. Each roving produced reflects exact measurements of length, density, and twist — factors that directly influence the feel and durability of the final fabric. At Sadiq Textile Mills, the use of modern simplex technology enhances production efficiency while maintaining strict quality standards, allowing us to create yarns that perform consistently across a wide range of applications.