Garnett Machine Technology for Recycled Fibre
topic
Garnett machines process recycled fabric waste, textile cutting cuttings, and shoddy fibres through aggressive toothed roller combinations that mechanically open and reclaim staple fibres from fabric waste streams, producing reclaimed staple fibre suitable for drylaid nonwoven production as padding, insulation, and geotextile raw material at significantly lower cost than virgin fibre from sustainable recycled textile waste streams.
Role
Enables the valorisation of textile waste streams into nonwoven raw material through mechanical fibre reclamation that converts fabric cuttings and post-consumer textile waste into usable staple fibre input for drylaid nonwoven production, supporting circular economy objectives for textile recycling by providing the mechanical technology for converting waste fabrics into new nonwoven products.