The **Kirman** is a traditional yarn spinning tool. Historically, it was used to convert natural fibers like wool and cotton into yarn. This simple system, operating on the principle of a rotating spindle and weight, forms the foundation of the modern **twisting machines** we manufacture today.
Kirman's Place in Turkish History
The Kirman was indispensable for household production during the Ottoman and preceding eras. The machines we manufacture today are symbols of the transition from a household economy to an industrial economy. We do not just modernize this transition; we also pay respect to this deep-rooted past.
Our **twisting machines**, just like the kirman, join and twist fibers to create strong, uniform yarns. However, we achieve this with modern machines that operate with high-precision, automation, and at an industrial scale.
In every machine we build, we carry the trace of that first kirman spun by the hand labor of the Turkish women. Without breaking from tradition, we reach toward the future.
From Tradition to Technology: The Shift to Modern Twisting Machines
For manufacturers like us, the kirman is not just a historical object—it is the root of mechanical principles. Today's high-speed, PLC-controlled **twisting machines** are the industrial-scale evolution of the fundamental physical principles provided by the kirman.
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