Method of treating cotton contaminated with honeydew

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PATENT NO 5048156
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07359495

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The invention relates to a method of treating cotton contaminated or imbued with honeydew. For this purpose, cotton flocks are fed into a microwave oven, in which the cotton flocks are heated by microwave energy, thus reducing the stickiness or tackiness of the honeydew such that there are no processing disadvantages on subsequent machinery. The microwave oven basically comprises a conveyor belt on which the cotton flocks are conveyed through a passage or channel provided with microwave generators. At the exit or outlet of the microwave oven the cotton flocks are transferred to an opening unit which transfers the cotton flocks into a feed chute or shaft.

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MASCHINENFABRIK RIETER AG 8406 WINTERTHUR A CORP OF SWITZERLANDNot Provided

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Bachmann, Othmar Winterthur, CH 9 33
Knabenhans, Fritz Winterthur, CH 8 40
Waeber, Rene Winterthur, CH 9 67

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