Cotton Spinning Technology – Mexico
The Development of Prehispanic Cotton-Spinning Technology in Western Morelos, Mexico Michael E. Smith Loyola University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois Kenneth G. Hirth University of Kentucky Lexington,...
View ArticleImpact of Carding Micro-climate
TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY The Impact of Carding Micro-climate on Cotton Moisture Content and Fiber and Yarn Quality David D. McAlister III*, David T.W. Chun, Gary R. Gamble, Luther C. Godbey, Dean R. Cobb,...
View ArticleHow cotton is converted to Fabric
Cotton remains the most miraculous fiber under the sun. Even after 8,000 years, no other fiber comes close to duplicating all of the desirable characteristics combined in cotton. The fiber of a...
View ArticleCompare Blowroom
Comparative Performance Analysis of Blowroom Cleaning Machinery for Cotton Fibre Length Characteristics The effect of beater speed, grid bar setting and cotton trash percentage upon Uniclean (B 11) and...
View ArticleRING SPINNING VARIABLES – EGYPTIAN COTTON
OPTIMIZING RING SPINNING VARIABLES AND A PROPOSED PROCEDURE TO DETERMINE THE EGYPTIAN COTTON SPINNING POTENTIAL EL-SAYED M. A. M. negmmohamed@yahoo.com Head of Spinning Research Dept. Cotton Research...
View ArticleCOTTON AND PRODUCTS ANNUAL Report 2009
Approved By: Oliver Flake Prepared By: Santosh Singh Report Highlights: India‟s MY 2009/10 (August/July) cotton production is forecast to increase to a record 25.0 India‟s MY 2009/10 (August/July)...
View ArticleThe cotton stock exchange
The major stock exchanges for cotton trading are situated in New York, Bremen and Tokyo. The cotton price is subject to broad fluctuations, which quite often are due to the seasonal and climatic trend....
View ArticleCotton | The quality tests
In cotton spinning the cost of the raw material is equal to 50% of the total processing cost. It is therefore essential that the cotton type selection is based on a wide knowledge of the fibre...
View ArticleThe cotton plant | Fibre characteristics
In ancient times the cotton plant was a perennial big shrub which bore fruits at all seasons; in time and after careful selections, almost in every country it has become a more or less branched out...
View ArticleCotton | A millenary history
All varieties of cotton (botanical name ″Gossypium″) grew originally in the desert zones of both the old and the new world. The cotton fibre was used probably at the end of the stone age in both...
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