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26/07/2024 – Textile recycling

Mesdan-Lab presents “Mini Spinning Line”

The Mesdan-Lab “Mini Spinning Line” facilitates small-scale trials of blending recycled and virgin fibres to identify optimal combinations for large-scale textile production, crucial for meeting international recycling directives and reducing environmental pollution in the textile industry, despite the challenges posed by fibre shortening during mechanical recycling.

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The Mesdan-Lab “Mini Spinning Line” allows to perform blending trials in a small scale. © Mesdan

 
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The Mesdan-Lab “Mini Spinning Line” allows to perform blending trials in a small scale. © Mesdan

 
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The “Laboratory Shredding Machine” opens the doors for the application of the “Mini Spinning Line” to the mechanical textile recycling. © Mesdan

 
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