IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF COTTONSEED HULL SEPARATION USING HIGH-PRESSURE STEAM
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This article analyzes ways to improve efficiency in the process of processing cotton seeds, in particular, the advantages of the technology of nuclear separation from seed husks through the use of high vapor pressure. Compared to traditional mechanical methods, the method using vapor pressure allows separation without damage to the core, reduces energy consumption, and is considered environmentally friendly. The article also covers the importance of this technology for industry and economy, including the role of Uzbekistan in the modernization of the cotton industry.
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