Flax Waste
Flax Waste
Linen fibers are used in the spinning and weaving industry for fabrics and lint, and some of its waste enters the manufacture of dubara, ropes and thick yarn, then the rest of the waste from the leaves enters into the manufacture of particleboard, which is compressed wood, then we take the seeds and put them in agriculture next season and the bulk of these seeds are pressed to We extract flaxseed oil from it, which is known as hot oil, as flax seeds contain thirty to thirty-eight percent of the oil inside, but what we need in industry is only twenty-five percent, and the rest of the percentage is converted into briquettes or tablets that are used as fodder for animals and livestock because they contain substances It is possible to use the oil that comes out of the linen in paints, coatings and linoleums, or to enter it in the processes of converting it into industrial fat to be used in the soap industry. This process occurs through hydrogen reduction, and the rest of the oil is used as a hot oil for food, as is the case in Egypt.