Interview mit Peter Frey, Texparts

Since 2004, Peter Frey has been working at Texparts and is responsible for all product lines as head of the R&D department. In addition to product development, he is also responsible for after-sales services and therefore is in direct contact with customers. This ensures customer-orientated developments and products.

Question:  At Texparts, what do you value most about your work?
Frey:  Having freedom as a developer is a key to exceptional ideas and solutions. I appreciate the fact that the development department at Texparts has a lot of freedom and that the results are appreciated. This trust-based cooperation is the base for creativity and innovation. Freedom for developers guarantees unusual ideas and solutions. I grew up in a family of craftsmen. There, it was always a case of hands-on work and creation rather than having big discussions. This strong hands-on mentality is something I also practice at Texparts.
    
Question:  Is there a product particularly important to you and why?
Frey:  This is clearly the PK 2630 SE family: this was my first very big project at Texparts. It replaced the PK 2000 family, which was considered the industry standard and for decades was the synonym for drafting arms worldwide. The name PK even established itself as a generic term or brand name for all drafting systems, so strong was its influence. With the PK 2630 SE, however, we have created a new standard and benchmark through a targeted new development with six new patents, of which I am still very proud.
    
Question:  Which are the development trends in the spindle sector?
Frey:  In the area of spindle development, too, we have not stood still, we are always at the cutting edge. Highest speeds and efficient use of energy are the trend for spindles combined with an increasing degree of automation. With our new developments Eshape spindle and Spinnfinity, the underwinding-free system, these requirements are precisely met.
Question:  What is your vision for Texparts components?
Frey:  Of course, nobody knows exactly where the journey will take us, but as developing engineers we naturally have some influence on the future. With some new developments, we are trying to cover existing needs, but the big innovations are those that create and awaken needs. I can't reveal too much, but we are working on very exciting projects in the second area.
    
Question:  What differences do you see in the development of products 20 years ago compared to today?
Frey:  Compared to the past, product development is actually more or less still very similar, except that the tools and speed have changed drastically. From design with CAD tools - in my early years I was still working with an ink pen on a drawing board - to simulations and the breathtaking automation options and inline quality controls in production. The speed requirements for rotor spinning machines, for which we also have bearings in our portfolio, and for ring spinning spindles have also increased enormously. We don't just want to be able to compete here, we want to be the trendsetter.
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“I recommend our customers to purchase from the place where the products were originally developed and invented. That's where most of the expertise and usually the best quality is to be found. There's a saying: if you buy cheap, you often buy twice. With our quality components, you save money in the end.“
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Peter Frey
Head R&D