Isin Lanka
Isin Lanka
ISIN Lanka Pvt Ltd a BOI registered company was established in 1992 in Andiambalama,
Katunayake (Western Province). This is the largest spinning plant in Sri Lanka. Mother company of
ISIN Lanka is INDORAMA and situated in Indonesia. It has 18 factories in Indonesia and Singapore with
this in Sri Lanka. ISIN Lanka produces premium quality spun yarn, both cotton and synthetic for high-
end textile market.
The products are sold to its buyers in Europe, North America, South America, Middle East and
Asia. This is the only one company survived spinning mill in Sri Lanka as company has created their
name in higher place in textile market.
Plant produced 100% reyon yarn, 100% cotton yarn, 100% polyester yarns and poly cotton and
poly rayon blending with count range of Ne 10 to Ne 40. But currently they produce only 100% reyon
and 100% cotton.
100 % rayon staple spun yarn with rayon count of 20tex / 30tex / 36tex
100 % cotton staple spun yarn with cotton count of 16S / 24S / 30S / 34S / 40S
Raw materials they used for spinning are Thai Rayon (Viscose), Australian Cotton, Greek cotton
and USA Cotton. Raw materials suppliers are USA, Australia, Thailand, Greece, Indonesia and Turkey.
Earlier ring spinning had been the only method used for their production. But with the laps of
time they have replaced air jet machines in place of ring spinning machines as air jet machines product
at a higher production rate and save the labor cost and the time.
Location of ISIN Lanka has benefits as only 13 shipment days to Europe and 21 shipment days
to the USA .And benefits from the quota-free access for spun and blended yarn to the E.U. and the US
market. ISIN Lanka can reach for the customers which Indorama cant easily accessible from Indonesia.
THEIR VISION
ISIN Lanka strives to achieve excellence in product quality, to have satisfied customers, to maintain
the position of leadership through innovative ideas and dynamic marketing strategies, to remain cost
effective and competitive and to enforce an effective quality management system.
ISIN
Lanka
PROCESS
BLOW LAP
CARDING DRAWING COMBING DRAWING
ROOM FORMING
BLOW ROOM
At present 50% of the yarn production is done by the ring spinning process while the other 50%
are produced by the modern Air jet machine.
First of all bales are kept 8 hours exposed to the air for absorbing moisture (65%-60%) to have
some strength.
It leads to reduce breakages in twisting and twists easily.
From 4 lines 3 lines are used for reyon and 1 machine is used for cotton.
After putting into convey belts it is inserted in to opening machine and large particles of
impurities are removed there. Just opening happening there and there is no mixing takes place
here.
Then opened cotton comes to the multi mixer. It contains 6 chambers.(Mixing is not necessary
for reyon as it has uniform color. But here cotton is imported from 3 places and color, quality
and level of impurities are changed to each other. So mixing is essential to have uniform color.
)
In multi mixer color variations and impurities are detected. Mainly the impurities are detected
by two cameras.
Standard weight of cotton bale 350kg and standard weight of rayon bale 300kg.
CARDING
As I have mentioned in the process, draw frame is used again after combing process. So
combed slivers undergo in draw frame machine again to eliminate hook fibers.
COMBING
Objective of this machine is to reduce the linear density and wound onto suitable package.
Again sliver is subjected to a draft of 8.6.
Linear density of roving is 0.78 Ne.
RING FRAME
SPLISER WINDER
Objective of this machine is to removing defects on the yarn and wound on to a bigger package.
Not like in our laboratory, there is a special robot attached to this machine for unloading filled
packages, loading empty bobbins and insert the yarn end to the empty bobbin.
Standard weight of cotton cone is 2.65 kg and average weight of rayon cone is 2.85 kg.
Different bobbin colors are used for different yarn counts and materials.
DOUBLER WINDER
Then they are packed according to the material type and the yarn count.
There are two packing types:
1) Cartoons- with 16 Packages.
2) Pallets - with 325 Packages