Mine of textile filaments

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In the industry, the latest generation machine tools is high-pressure water jets that use sand to cut steel, aluminum, textiles, granite, plastics, etc.

The textiles will be placed in a conical metal vat and covered with water. At the top there will be four rod water and sand that will have an oscillatory motion on the surface of the textile vat.

These high pressure jets will penetrate into the structure of the fabrics and transform them into original filaments.

The destructive force of the high pressure water jets combined with the shape of the conical vat will form a perpetual mixing vortex that will bring fabric to front of the destruction jets. The abrasive material that accompanies the powerful water jet has a double role, cuts the fabric, but at the same time strikes hard as millions of balls in the fabric. The combination of the impact force of the abrasive particles and the hydraulic effect of the water jet at the ultrahigh pressure produces a destructive effect that propagates along the textile thread and degrades it to the level of the lint.Wet fibers can be more easily destroyed because imapact energy is transmitted along the wire through moisture and causes destruction along the thread, at the level of fine filaments, according to the original. Filaments are no longer weighty and can not be cut and therefore retain their original length.

In a few minutes, lints and water will be sent to collection basins and the cycle will repeat. Each company can scale its production line with as many cuves are needed.

In the collection basins the lints will be deposited on the bottom and will be collected, discolored, disinfected and dried. After drying, will be sent as raw materials to textile factories or other uses.

The abrasive material can be replaced with glass mini-balls in order to obtain long filaments.

An extremely simple installation can retrieve filaments from textile materials of use for community needs, mattresses, pillows or filaments for new fabrics. The financial interest of delivering cotton filaments to recovery centers is even created.

The perpetual recovery of textiles similarly to aluminum is in the trend of circular economy with a major effect on the planet's health.

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