November 22, 2024
Machinery

Balkan Tearing Line – Converting Textile Waste Into Value

Trützschler & Balkan Textile Machinery have collaborated to become the first full-service provider in spinning preparation for recycling of textile waste.

Textile Hard Waste – This waste is collected from various sources as listed below:

  • Households: Used clothes
  • Retailers and brands: Unsold inventory, defective and returned items
  • Manufacturing and production: Scraps, offcuts, and defective products from textile factories and garment manufacturers
  • Hospitals and hotels: Used uniforms, bed linens, towels, and other textile products
  • Recycling centers and donation bins: Non-profit organisations, charities, and recycling companies have established designated collection sites where individuals can conveniently dispose of unwanted textiles
  • Special events and drives: Organised events specifically for collecting textiles for recycling or repurposing
  • Second-hand stores and thrift shops: Items that are not sold or are deemed unsellable
  • Commercial and industrial sources: Textiles from businesses such as restaurants, gyms, and spas

Balkan machines are renowned for their high-efficiency performance in cutting, blending, and shredding textile hard waste to create fiber tufts, which are subsequently compressed into bales of secondary fibers.

Process & Machine Flow Guide Balkan Tearing Lines

The final output of Balkan’s tearing lines is bales of highly processable fiber. These fibers can be seamlessly incorporated into the yarn production process using Trützschler machines. Customers can thus benefit from a well-calibrated, reliable, and consistent operation.

With this combined machinery expertise and technological know-how, our customers can produce yarns of the highest quality and effectively convert waste into value. Together we can make a significant impact on addressing the critical issue of textile waste on a global scale.

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