Precitex unveils high-efficiency top rollers to combat rising spinning conversion costs

The 2026 edition of Texfair in Coimbatore served as a platform for Precitex to address the tightening operational margins currently squeezing the Indian spinning sector. By launching a sophisticated line of top rollers specifically engineered for drawframes and combers, the company is targeting the industry’s urgent need for precision and energy efficiency. As domestic cotton prices increased past Rs 60,000 per candy this April, spinning mills are under immense pressure to reduce waste and optimize conversion costs.
These new components are designed to provide superior fiber grip and consistency, which technical analysts suggest can improve yarn evenness (U per cent) by significant margins. This launch comes at a time when the industry transitions toward high-speed automation to mitigate regional labor shortages and wage parity demands. Industry experts note, high-performance cots and rollers are no longer peripheral accessories but essential drivers of throughput in modern spinning lines.
By integrating these advanced metallurgical and polymer solutions, Precitex is enabling mills to maintain competitive export pricing despite volatile raw material overheads. This move reinforces the company’s role in supporting India’s broader objective of achieving a $100 billion textile export valuation, ensuring that foundational spinning quality meets stringent 2027 international traceability and performance standards.
Precitex is a global leader in manufacturing high-quality cots and aprons for the textile spinning industry. Operating since 1971, the firm serves major markets in Asia and Europe. It focuses on R&D-led growth to provide specialized components that enhance yarn quality, maintaining a steady financial outlook through consistent product innovation.