Factors for Increasing the Regeneration Efficiency of Cotton Regenerators and Their Analysis

Authors

  • Djamolov R.K. Scientific Research Institute of Fiber Crops, Uzbekistan
  • Karimov T.K. Scientific Research Institute of Fiber Crops, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Cotton regenerator, UXK cleaning system, cotton pieces

Abstract

This article analyzes the operational efficiency of 1RX, RX, RX-1, and 2RX-M cotton regenerators, widely used in cotton ginning enterprises, in relation to waste composition. Based on experimental results, it is substantiated that an above-normal content of cotton pieces in the waste separated from the UXK cleaning system reduces the regeneration efficiency of existing regenerators. Based on this analysis, proposals have been developed to increase regeneration efficiency by improving the quality of waste loosening and the separation of cotton pieces during the regeneration process.

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Published

2026-02-28

How to Cite

Djamolov R.K., & Karimov T.K. (2026). Factors for Increasing the Regeneration Efficiency of Cotton Regenerators and Their Analysis. Emerging Frontiers Library for The American Journal of Engineering and Technology, 8(2), 203–205. Retrieved from https://emergingsociety.org/index.php/efltajet/article/view/1159

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