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Influence of segregation of cotton bales based on its fiber attributes in yarn properties

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Pages 1089-1097 | Published online: 26 Mar 2018
 

ABSTRACT

The spinning mills in India test 2%–10% of bales in a lot for fiber attributes before processing of the fibers, which pose problems in terms of production and quality of the end product. The weak link is the non-availability of fiber property data for each bale, which restricts mills to purchase suitable bales for producing the best quality yarns. A study was undertaken to find out the effect of segregation of bales based on fineness of cotton on the yarns produced thereof. The cotton from different regions of the country was processed considering fiber attributes at each level of processing.

摘要

印度试验2-10%的纤维属性前的纤维所造成的生产和最终产品的质量问题的处理在很多包纺米尔斯。薄弱环节是每包的纤维性能数据不可用,这限制了工厂购买合适的包来生产质量最好的纱线。进行了一项研究,以找出根据棉花细度对其生产的纱线进行包隔离的效果。考虑到不同加工水平的纤维属性,对来自全国不同地区的棉花进行了加工。

Acknowledgments

This work was carried out under a project entitled A Value Chain for Cotton Fibre, Seed and Stalk: An Innovation for Higher Economic Returns to Farmers and Allied Stake Holder (NAIP-CVC) funded by the World Bank through National Agricultural Innovation Project (NAIP), under the umbrella of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)

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Funding

This work was funded by the World Bank through National Agricultural Innovation Project (NAIP), under the umbrella of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR).

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