Analysis of Equipment for Separating Cotton Pieces from Cotton Cleaning Equipment Waste
Djamolov R.K. , Research Institute of Fiber Crops, Uzbekistan Karimov T.K. , Research Institute of Fiber Crops, UzbekistanAbstract
This article proposes an improved regenerator design for cleaning fibrous material. A drawback of existing analogues is that when the material is conveyed by an air stream, a portion of it passes in transit to the outlet pipe, which leads to a decrease in cleaning efficiency and a large amount of cotton pieces entering the waste. In the proposed device, an auger installed in the upper part of the main saw drum forcibly moves the material along the drum's axis, directing it to the re-cleaning zone and ensuring the regeneration process.
Keywords
Regenerator, pneumatic feeder, saw drum
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