11774 DEVELOPMENT of AN AIR-BAR Lint Cleaner

Friday, January 7, 2011: 11:15 AM
Atrium - 601 (Atlanta Marriott Marquis)
Ruixiu Sui , USDA-ARS Crop Production Systems Research Unit
R. K. Byler , USDA-ARS
Saw-type lint cleaners are now the most common lint cleaners used at gins because of their higher cleaning efficiency. Saw-type lint cleaning improves the grade of the fiber and increases the market value for the farmer. However, during the cleaning process the saw-type lint cleaners damage fiber in creating short fibers and neps. An innovative air-bar cotton lint cleaner (ABLC) was designed and built. The ABLC used pressurized air to remove non-lint materials from cotton fiber while the cotton fiber batt was on a rotating saw cylinder. Thus, non-lint materials attached to the fiber were blown off the fiber without fiber making mechanical contact with a solid object such as a grid bar. So, the fiber quality could be preserved by reducing the damage from mechanical impact of the fiber against grid bar during the lint cleaning process. Preliminary testing of the ABLC prototype was conducted. Compared with cotton cleaned using the conventional saw-type lint cleaner, cotton cleaned using the ABLC had better fiber quality properties, including less short fiber content, less trash content, longer fiber length by number, less immature fiber content, lower yellowness, and less lint content in the lint waste.
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