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New Biella recycling line

Only one operator needed to manage the entire line up to the baler.

8th December 2023

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Biella, Italy

Clothing/​Footwear, Sustainable

Andritz has started up another new textile recycling line at Sfilacciatura Negro’s plant in Biella, Italy.

Designed for processing post-consumer textile waste with automatic removal of hard parts, the tearing line will support the company in meeting the growing demand for sustainable fibres in the re-spinning and nonwoven industries.

Sfilacciatura Negro has extensive experience in recycling industrial textile waste and already operates two tearing lines. Based on its long-term collaboration with Andritz, it is now stepping into the recycling of post-consumer clothing waste.

“Our approach is based on circularity and we make new fibres from textile waste that would otherwise end up in landfills,” says Tiziano Negro, CEO of Sfilacciatura Negro. “Having worked with Andritz for a long time and knowing its expertise in both textile recycling and nonwovens, we are convinced it is the right partner to support our company in our ambitious diversification project.”

The new generation recycling line supplied is the result of ten years of close cooperation, trials at the Andritz technical centre and visits to existing customer lines in Spain and Portugal.

Andritz has tailored a complete line from the feeding of sorted waste bales to baling of the recycled fibres. It is designed for highly efficient, energy-saving operation and features the automated separation of hard points while maintaining a very good material yield. An automated filtration unit is provided for airflow and dust management. Only one operator is needed to manage the entire line up to the recycled fibre baler. The baler can produce film-wrapped and tied bales with a weight of up to 350 kg.

www.andritz.com

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