Overview of packaging tasks and requirements



Overview of packaging tasks and requirements The fiber obtained by cotton finishing is loose and elastic, with a small unit volume and weight. It is difficult to store and transpor…

Overview of packaging tasks and requirements

The fiber obtained by cotton finishing is loose and elastic, with a small unit volume and weight. It is difficult to store and transport if it is not packaged. Unpacked cotton fibers and linters are also flammable, moisture-prone, contaminated and mildewed. Therefore, baling is an essential production process in the cotton finishing process.
Cotton baling is a process that uses machinery to flatten loose cotton fibers and bundle them into packages of certain specifications.
1. Packing tasks and requirements
Packing tasks are to timely and continuously classify the various types of fibers produced into packages, and to package and label them.
Packing is the last process of cotton sorting, which is directly related to the normal operation of the entire process. If there are problems or accidents in the packaging process, the previous processes will be forced to stop and stop production. Therefore, while packaging, the packaging equipment must also be managed well.
During the packaging process, attention should be paid to controlling the density and volume of cotton bales. If the density of the cotton bale is too high, the fibers will be damaged. At a certain density, the volume of cotton bales is too large, which reduces the productivity of the baler, wastes packaging materials, and is inconvenient to handle.
Cotton should be packed tightly and the packaging cloth should be of suitable texture. The rope used for bundling should have high tensile strength and the number of bundling passes should be appropriate to prevent breakage and damage to the cotton bale.
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