THE ROLE OF AUTOMATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS IN TEXTILE WASTE RECYCLING PROCESSES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/Abstract
The increasing demand for textile products worldwide has led to a substantial growth in the volume of textile waste generated during manufacturing processes. Large quantities of fibrous waste are produced at different stages of spinning, weaving, knitting, and garment production. Although a significant portion of these wastes still contains valuable fibers suitable for further processing, inadequate recycling technologies often result in material losses and environmental pollution. Therefore, the development of efficient recycling systems has become one of the key objectives of the modern textile industry.
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