C. Delhom, M. V. D. VAN DER SLUIJS, J. Wanjura, Joe W. Thomas
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Abstract
Adoption of John Deere harvesters with on-board module building capacity that produce round modules covered with a patented engineered polyethylene film has been rapid and has forced gins to adapt their module feeding systems with techniques and machinery to feed round modules into the gin. The system used by a gin is dependent on the number of round modules handled by the gin, cost of implementing the system, and preferences of gin management. Irrespective of the system used, all require well-trained staff to prevent plastic wrap from entering the gin and contaminating lint bales. Modules are fed in different orientations, and the plastic is removed with either manual or semi-automated systems. This work evaluates the well-known unwrapping systems used to handle modules in the U.S. and Australia, which include manual and semi-automated methods. No single system can be recommended, as the needs, layout, and priorities of each gin vary. However, the details of the systems are presented in terms of manpower, time and motion, safety, and potential to prevent module wrap from entering the gin. The data presented here were gathered from numerous on-site visits to gins across the U.S. and Australia.
John Deere收割机具有车载模块构建能力,能够生产覆盖有专利工程聚乙烯膜的圆形模块,这一技术的采用速度很快,迫使轧棉机调整其模块进给系统,采用技术和机械将圆形模块进给到轧棉机中。轧棉机使用的系统取决于轧棉机处理的圆形模块的数量、实施系统的成本以及轧棉机管理的偏好。无论使用何种系统,都需要训练有素的工作人员来防止塑料包装进入轧棉机并污染皮棉包。模块以不同的方向进给,塑料通过手动或半自动系统移除。这项工作评估了美国和澳大利亚用于处理模块的著名展开系统,包括手动和半自动方法。由于每个杜松子酒的需求、布局和优先级各不相同,因此不能推荐单一的系统。然而,系统的细节是从人力、时间和运动、安全性以及防止模块包装进入轧棉机的潜力等方面介绍的。这里提供的数据是从美国和澳大利亚对杜松子酒的多次现场访问中收集的。
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The multidisciplinary, refereed journal contains articles that improve our understanding of cotton science. Publications may be compilations of original research, syntheses, reviews, or notes on original research or new techniques or equipment.