Textile Recycling Technology Now Available from Trützschler

Transforming Textile Recycling: Trützschler’s Truecycled System Brings Full-Liner Capabilities to Market

Trützschler has recently expanded its product line to become the first full-liner in textile waste preparation, from mechanical recycling to spinning preparation of torn secondary fibers. The company partnered with Balkan Textile Machinery in Turkey to introduce the Truecycled recycling technology after extensive research and development efforts.

To tackle the challenges of textile recycling, which often results in shorter fibers compared to virgin materials, Trützschler worked on achieving a perfect balance between tearing and spinning preparation. According to textile recycling expert Georg Stegschuster, this balance is crucial for optimal quality results and preventing unnecessary fiber shortening. By having control over both processes and possessing the necessary expertise, manufacturers can ensure top-notch end-products.

Stegschuster emphasizes the technological potential for enhancing end-product quality through the right configurations and settings. He points out that there are numerous examples demonstrating the ability to improve the quality of recycled materials and increase the use of pre- or post-consumer waste in yarns without compromising quality standards. Trützschler’s Truecycled system offers a holistic solution covering the entire process, from cutting and tearing textile waste to carding and drawing secondary fibers. This comprehensive approach, combined with Trützschler’s industry knowledge, enables manufacturers to prevent unnecessary fiber shortening and achieve high-quality results.

In conclusion, Trützschler’s Truecycled system provides manufacturers with a comprehensive solution for textile waste preparation, from mechanical recycling to spinning preparation of torn secondary fibers. With control over both processes and industry knowledge, manufacturers can achieve optimal quality results while preventing unnecessary fiber shortening.

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