Patent classifications
D01B1/50
DECORTICATION SYSTEM AND PROCESS
A decortication system includes a feeder configured to convey unoriented fiber-bearing plant stalks in a bulk mass and a decorticator assembly comprising a multi-stage decorticator assembly. The decorticator assembly includes at least a first stage decorticator and a second stage decorticator arranged in series with one another. The first stage decorticator comprises a ripper that is configured to separate stalks from the bulk mass delivered by the feeder and to meter movement of stalks away from the ripper. The second stage decorticator is located downstream of the ripper and further decorticates the stalks to produce fiber and hurd that are separated from one another. It may comprise a roller-roller breaker assembly comprising plurality of roller-breaker assemblies located in series with one another. A third stage decorticator may be located downstream of the second stage decorticator and may comprise a second roller-breaker assembly.
DECORTICATION SYSTEM AND PROCESS
A decortication system includes a feeder configured to convey unoriented fiber-bearing plant stalks in a bulk mass and a decorticator assembly comprising a multi-stage decorticator assembly. The decorticator assembly includes at least a first stage decorticator and a second stage decorticator arranged in series with one another. The first stage decorticator comprises a ripper that is configured to separate stalks from the bulk mass delivered by the feeder and to meter movement of stalks away from the ripper. The second stage decorticator is located downstream of the ripper and further decorticates the stalks to produce fiber and hurd that are separated from one another. It may comprise a roller-roller breaker assembly comprising plurality of roller-breaker assemblies located in series with one another. A third stage decorticator may be located downstream of the second stage decorticator and may comprise a second roller-breaker assembly.
SUPERFINE LONG BAMBOO FILAMENT FEEDING METHOD AND PRODUCTION
A superfine long bamboo filament production device comprises a bamboo filament processing machine, a baseplate, a material placement box and a material pushing box, wherein the bamboo filament processing machine is arranged on a left side of the baseplate, the material placement box is arranged above the baseplate, two mounting blocks are fixedly connected to front and rear outer side walls symmetrically, and a telescopic rod is fixedly connected to a bottom of each of the mounting blocks; the material pushing box is arranged between the baseplate and the material placement box, a discharge port is formed in a bottom of the material placement box, and is located directly above the material pushing box, a plurality of L-shaped rods are fixedly connected to an outer side wall of the material pushing box symmetrically, and the other end of each of the L-shaped rods is fixedly connected to the baseplate.
SUPERFINE LONG BAMBOO FILAMENT FEEDING METHOD AND PRODUCTION
A superfine long bamboo filament production device comprises a bamboo filament processing machine, a baseplate, a material placement box and a material pushing box, wherein the bamboo filament processing machine is arranged on a left side of the baseplate, the material placement box is arranged above the baseplate, two mounting blocks are fixedly connected to front and rear outer side walls symmetrically, and a telescopic rod is fixedly connected to a bottom of each of the mounting blocks; the material pushing box is arranged between the baseplate and the material placement box, a discharge port is formed in a bottom of the material placement box, and is located directly above the material pushing box, a plurality of L-shaped rods are fixedly connected to an outer side wall of the material pushing box symmetrically, and the other end of each of the L-shaped rods is fixedly connected to the baseplate.
PRODUCTION OF PAPER YARN FROM CELLULOSE-CONTAINING PLANT SPECIES
The method disclosed relates to the production of paper yarn from cellulose-containing plant species, in the textile sector, and particularly relates to obtaining a paper yarn by a wet spinning method using high or low purity cellulose raw material isolated from the wild plant species of Calluna Vulgaris.
PRODUCTION OF PAPER YARN FROM CELLULOSE-CONTAINING PLANT SPECIES
The method disclosed relates to the production of paper yarn from cellulose-containing plant species, in the textile sector, and particularly relates to obtaining a paper yarn by a wet spinning method using high or low purity cellulose raw material isolated from the wild plant species of Calluna Vulgaris.
ORIGINAL ECOLOGICAL BAMBOO FIBERS, PREPARATION METHOD AND APPLICATION THEREOF
Original ecological bamboo fibers and a preparation method and application thereof are provided in the present disclosure, belonging to the technical field of bamboo fibers, where the preparation method includes the following steps: cutting a bamboo material into sheets, feeding, slicing to obtain thin-layer bamboo slices, followed by cake pressing and cooking treatment, then cleaning and post-processing the bamboo slices to obtain the original ecological bamboo fibers. The present disclosure also discloses the original ecological bamboo fibers prepared by the preparation method and the application thereof in preparing bamboo fiber yarns.
ORIGINAL ECOLOGICAL BAMBOO FIBERS, PREPARATION METHOD AND APPLICATION THEREOF
Original ecological bamboo fibers and a preparation method and application thereof are provided in the present disclosure, belonging to the technical field of bamboo fibers, where the preparation method includes the following steps: cutting a bamboo material into sheets, feeding, slicing to obtain thin-layer bamboo slices, followed by cake pressing and cooking treatment, then cleaning and post-processing the bamboo slices to obtain the original ecological bamboo fibers. The present disclosure also discloses the original ecological bamboo fibers prepared by the preparation method and the application thereof in preparing bamboo fiber yarns.