Patent classifications
D01G11/00
RETRIEVING AND REPOLYMERIZING TEXTILE FIBERS
The present disclosure relates to methods and systems for recovering and repolymerizing textile fibers. Textile fibers, such as those containing cellulose or elastomers, can undergo multiple rounds of recovery and regeneration. During the regeneration process, the textile fibers are isolated from non-desired material, repolymerized or reformed, and then extruded to form a second set of textile fibers. The degree of polymerization of the textile fiber decreases with each regeneration cycle. Regeneration and production can be repeated any appropriate number of times until the regenerated textile fibers do not have the necessary or appropriate degree of polymerization for textile production.
SYSTEM FOR MANUFACTURING TEXTILE PRODUCTS FROM ROVING WASTE MATERIAL AND METHOD THEREOF
The present invention relates to textile products and the manufacture of yarns. More particularly, the present invention relates to a system for manufacturing textile products from roving waste material. Further, the present invention relates to the method of manufacturing 100% regenerated ring spun yarn, out of waste generated during spinning and additionally, the present invention relates to the method of manufacturing regenerated ring spun yarn with cotton waste, comber noil and carding flat waste which produces 100% cotton ring spun yarn. Advantageously the present invention relates to a cost effective method for recycling roving waste generated during cotton spinning, and produces yarns of the highest possible quality when compared with the virgin fibers.
SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A PANEL
A method of manufacturing a panel includes obtaining a textile scrap, the textile scrap consisting essentially of polyester, mechanically separating the textile scrap into a plurality of textile yarns, where each of the plurality of textile yarns has a first melting point that is greater than a first temperature, and obtaining a plurality of staple fibers, where the plurality of staple fibers includes bicomponent fibers each having a melting point that is less than the first temperature. The method further includes blending the plurality of textile yarns with the plurality of staple fibers to form a mixed blend of textile yarns and staple fibers, and heating and compressing the mixed blend to form the panel.
FIBER ASSEMBLY-FORMING METHOD AND FIBER ASSEMBLY-FORMING APPARATUS
A fiber assembly-forming method includes providing a water-soluble resin to a first feedstock containing fibers, forming disintegrated matter by disintegrating the first feedstock provided with the water-soluble resin, depositing the disintegrated matter, and providing water to the deposited disintegrated matter.
FIBER ASSEMBLY-FORMING METHOD AND FIBER ASSEMBLY-FORMING APPARATUS
A fiber assembly-forming method includes providing a water-soluble resin to a first feedstock containing fibers, forming disintegrated matter by disintegrating the first feedstock provided with the water-soluble resin, depositing the disintegrated matter, and providing water to the deposited disintegrated matter.
TEXTILE ARTICLE AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION AND DISASSEMBLY OF A TEXTILE ARTICLE
The present invention related to a method of for the production of textile articles, I which the textile articles can be disassembled automatically or semi-automatically, in which, when sewing or stitching, a polymer melt yarn is used.
TEXTILE ARTICLE AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION AND DISASSEMBLY OF A TEXTILE ARTICLE
The present invention related to a method of for the production of textile articles, I which the textile articles can be disassembled automatically or semi-automatically, in which, when sewing or stitching, a polymer melt yarn is used.
RECYCLING FACILITY FOR NON-WOVENS
Recycling facility for non-wovens, comprising a fraying roller (8), a flat carding machine (9) without spikes mounted downstream of the fraying device (8) in the direction of travel of the non-wovens in the facility.
IN-LINE MACHINE
A machine for recycling quilts includes an infeed station, configured to receive as input a quilt consisting of a plurality of layers joined by stitching, a heating station, including heating means configured to increase the temperature of the stitching to a change of state or softening temperature of a heat-sensitive sewing thread, a separating station, comprising traction means, acting on the plurality of layers for moving them in respective diverging directions.
CARBON FIBER RECYCLING METHOD
A carbon fiber recycling method utilizes a carbon fiber recycling device for recycling carbon fiber from a carbon fiber polymer composite by using a microwave. The carbon fiber recycling device has a cavity and at least one microwave supplying unit. The carbon fiber recycling method adjusts the microwave supplying unit to change the angle between the long axis direction of the cavity and the electric field direction, and to make the long axis direction of the carbon fiber parallel to the electric field direction. By radiating the microwave on the carbon fiber polymer composite, energy of the microwave is quickly absorbed by the carbon fiber to quickly increase a temperature of the carbon fiber, and the carbon fiber polymer composite is effectively and quickly decomposed to remove most polymer matrix of the carbon fiber polymer composite, so as to achieve the objective of recycling the carbon fiber indeed.