Seed cotton is processed in gins to separate the lint from the cottonseed, which represents around 40% of seed cotton’s weight. After the lint is baled at the gin, samples taken from each bale are classed according to fiber strength, length, length uniformity, color, non-fiber content and fineness.
Seed cotton is processed in gins to separate the lint from the cottonseed, which represents around 40% of seed cotton’s weight. After the lint is baled at the gin, samples taken from each bale are classed according to fiber strength, length, length uniformity, color, non-fiber content and fineness.
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