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Material from bales

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Production of a reasonably homogeneous product from inhomogeneous fiber material requires thorough blending of fibers from many bales. In practice, fiber is taken from 20 - 48 bales of cotton simultaneously; with man-made fibers 6 - 12 bales are sufficient. Simultaneous extraction of tufts from more than 48 bales is seldom useful, because usually there is no space for additional blend components in the blending chambers of the bale opener or blender without disturbing the evenness of distribution. On the other hand, the constancy of the blend can often be improved if care is taken with regard to homogeneity at the bale layout stage. The bales can be chosen in such a way that, for the layout as a whole, constant average values are obtained, for example for length, fineness and/or strength, within predetermined upper and lower limits, which is a bale management task. In order to achieve this, the quality of each bale must be known. Today computer software is available for optimizing bale grouping.

Fig. 7 – Bale layout in front of an automatic bale opener