D01G15/84

Method and apparatus for separating sewing threads and carbon fibers
09540748 · 2017-01-10 · ·

A method and an apparatus for separating sewing threads from pieces of carbon fiber mats or bundles of carbon fibers using rollers covered with card clothing. The mat pieces or fiber agglomerates are broken up and separated using the different mechanical properties of the fibers.

Method and apparatus for separating sewing threads and carbon fibers
09540748 · 2017-01-10 · ·

A method and an apparatus for separating sewing threads from pieces of carbon fiber mats or bundles of carbon fibers using rollers covered with card clothing. The mat pieces or fiber agglomerates are broken up and separated using the different mechanical properties of the fibers.

CARD CLOTHING WIRE, CARDING MACHINE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A NONWOVEN

A card clothing wire is disclosed, especially for a doffer or a worker of a carding machine, which provides a superior retention of fibers during a carding process and which can be universally used to produce nonwoven webs with an increased grammage or to produce nonwoven webs with a low grammage and an increased quality. In one form, the card clothing wire includes a tooth depth of less than 1.7 mm and an overhanging tip with an undercut.

Card clothing wire, carding machine and method for producing a nonwoven

A card clothing wire is disclosed, especially for a doffer or a worker of a carding machine, which provides a superior retention of fibers during a carding process and which can be universally used to produce nonwoven webs with an increased grammage or to produce nonwoven webs with a low grammage and an increased quality. In one form, the card clothing wire includes a tooth depth of less than 1.7 mm and an overhanging tip with an undercut.

Card clothing wire, carding machine and method for producing a nonwoven

A card clothing wire is disclosed, especially for a doffer or a worker of a carding machine, which provides a superior retention of fibers during a carding process and which can be universally used to produce nonwoven webs with an increased grammage or to produce nonwoven webs with a low grammage and an increased quality. In one form, the card clothing wire includes a tooth depth of less than 1.7 mm and an overhanging tip with an undercut.