Rieter

Waste disposal

Index

The card eliminates on an average 4% of waste. In a carding room processing 500 kg/h of material, about 500 kg of waste is produced per day in three-shift operation.

The waste falls mainly into two categories:

  • droppings from below the licker-in;
  • flats and filter strippings.

Filter waste can be removed manually, but nowadays the attendants cannot be asked to perform manual removal of licker-in droppings. Modern cards are therefore fitted with suction waste-removal systems. These can operate either continuously or intermittently. An intermittent system, for example, empties the waste chambers under the lickers-in – individually in succession or simultaneously for two cards; in a second cycle, the waste chambers for flat stripping and filters are emptied. It continues with the next two cards a.s.o. The waste material is passed via piping to central bale presses (described in chapter  Blowroom). Handling of dirty material is therefore confined to removal of the pressed bales.