Textiles: fiber preparation – Liberating – Ginning
Patent
1984-11-29
1987-06-09
Kittle, John E.
Textiles: fiber preparation
Liberating
Ginning
19 80R, 19100, 19107, 19200, 241 7, 241 9, 241 11, 241 24, 209930, 110222, D01B 108, B02B 500
Patent
active
046709444
ABSTRACT:
Cotton burrs and other trash from a cotton gin are processed by first passing them over a small screen to remove sand and other fine material. Thereafter, the burrs and other trash are ground in a hammer mill. After grinding, the material passed along a large screen having about 3/8" opening. Substantially all the burrs and trash will pass through the screen except for cotton lint which will not. The burrs and trash, without the lint, is then sized by screening through screens with successively smaller openings. The burrs and trash of any one size is further separated by air classification. The resulting product is a combination of three geometric shapes, fibers, flakes, and granules. The resulting product is a lignocellulose product having softwood lignin precursors.
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Coffee Wendell
Kittle John E.
Ryan Patrick J.
Sunbelt America Corporation
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