OverviewHosiery clips are pre‑consumer textile wastes originating mainly from the fashion and garment industry. Materials are separated by color and composition before processing. Foreign matter such as paper, lycra, glue and similar contaminants is removed to obtain high‑quality, color‑wise recycled input.
Hosiery Clips — Purpose and BenefitsThese textiles are recycled to avoid landfill disposal and contamination from moisture. Proper recycling lowers pollution risk (including spontaneous burning of wet wastes), saves energy and water, and diverts reusable material back into industrial supply chains.
Sort and Remove with Requirements in MindClips and related cuttings are sorted by color and composition. After sorting, all foreign matter (paper, lycra, glue, etc.) is removed. Sorted qualities are pressed into color‑sorted bales to preserve material value and simplify downstream processing.
Processing and Supply OptionsIn addition to hosiery cutting, woven cutting in various sizes and colors is available on request. Quality inspections are performed prior to shipment. Operations follow ethical sourcing principles: worker welfare is maintained and no child labour is used.
Converting Hosiery Clips to UseAfter fiber extraction the cotton remnants are fed to tearing/splitting machines to produce recycled fibres. The full recycling workflow is carried out in‑house to transform wastes into reusable fibre products for further processing.
Removing Impurities to Offer RequirementsMaterial passes through fibre‑cleaning and recycling machines that remove impurities by mechanical centrifugal force using high‑speed beater rolls. The process loosens fibres and produces fluffed cotton or pressed flakes suitable for ginned cotton, carding waste, rags or other textile waste applications. Fibre properties can be customised to specification.
ApplicationsRecycled fibres obtained from hosiery clips are suitable for spinning or for manufacturing non‑woven fabrics. Materials are supplied in a range of colours and qualities for industrial selection.
Technical specifications- Origin: fashion clothing industry (pre‑consumer)
- Material handling: separated by color and composition
- Foreign matter removed: paper, lycra, glue, etc.
- Packaging: pressed in color‑sorted bales
- Cutting options: woven cutting available in various sizes and colors
- Inspection: quality inspection prior to shipment
- Fiber recovery: tearing/splitting machines produce recycled fibres from cotton clips
- Impurity removal: mechanical cleaning using high‑speed beater rolls and centrifugal force
- Output forms: fluffed cotton, pressed flakes for ginned cotton, carding waste, rags or other textile waste processing
- Customization: fibre properties can be tailored to requirements
- Applications: spinning and non‑woven fabric manufacturing
- Ethical sourcing: operations state worker welfare and no child labour