
Segregated textile waste is stored in a spacious area close to the production line. This allows for efficient access and minimizes transportation time within the facility.
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Segregated textile waste is stored in a spacious area close to the production line. This allows for efficient access and minimizes transportation time within the facility.
Sorted materials are transported via a conveyor belt to the cutting process. This automated system ensures a smooth transition from storage to production, minimizing handling and potential contamination.
Large pieces of textile waste are cut into uniform sizes to facilitate processing. This step includes the removal of non-textile elements, ensuring that only textile material is fed into the next stage.
Certain materials, like cotton or polyester, need treatment with water and specialized oils to enhance fiber efficiency, improving performance for fibers and machinery.
The tearing machine separates fibers using pinned cylinders, converting waste into usable fiber, while an internal system recycles small pieces.
Opened fibers are compressed into bales using high-pressure bale presses. This facilitates easier transport and storage while maintaining the quality of the fibers.
A large warehouse is dedicated to storing finished fiber bales. These bales are categorized by material type and color to streamline order fulfillment and distribution.