Method for improving fibrous matter recovered from refuse

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B02C 23/08 (2006.01) B03B 9/06 (2006.01)

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CA 1098101

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE Method and apparatus for recovering fibrous matter from refuse. The refuse is comminuted prior to drying. Major portion of heavy particle components is removed from the refuse after the comminution step, whereupon excessive size particles of the accepted stock are further comminuted by shear cutting so that the maximum size of any particle still contained in the stock is equal to or smaller than the greatest size of the particles containing fibrous matter. The step of drying is either simultaneous with or follows the step of decomposing the substances that are readily biologically decomposable such as albumen, sugar, fat and starch. The recovered fibrous matter is in the form of flakes, as opposed to the wool- or felt like appearance obtained in prior art, to facilitate subsequent processing of the recovered stock, e.g. gluing, and to improve properties such as mechanical strength of the products made from the recovered fibre stock.

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