The outer cover of the cottonseed is rich source of protein and fiber (cellulose). They are a cost effective animal feed.
Cotton is a versatile plant that is grown for its durable and soft fibres. These fibres can be turned into various textiles such as denim, corduroy, and flannel. Additionally, cotton is utilized in the production of medical supplies, cosmetics, and even paper
Specification for 100% Cotton Yarn Waste Product Description: Name: 100% Cotton Yarn Waste Material: Pure Cotton Form: Yarn Waste Color: Natural (white, off-white), can vary depending on the source Quality: Clean, minimal contamination (dust, foreign fibers) Physical Properties: Fiber Length: Variable, typically short fibers Fiber Fineness: Coarse to medium Moisture Content: Standard (within industry norms) Impurities: Less than 5% (foreign materials, dust) Technical Specifications: Cotton Purity: 100% Origin: Specify country of origin if required Packaging: Compressed bales or loose in bags, customizable as per client requirements Weight per Bale/Bag: Typically between 100-250 kg, customizable Storage Conditions: Dry, cool place away from direct sunlight Usage: Applications: Spinning, weaving, filling material for furniture, automotive industries, recycling into new yarns, making mops, cleaning cloths Compliance: Regulations: Must comply with industry standards and regulations of the importing country Additional Notes: Customization: Available upon request for color, packaging, and specific quality parameters Inspection: Quality checks and inspections are conducted before shipping to ensure minimal contamination and consistent quality
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Cotton appeared as the most important fiber plant that enters the industry, and its cultivation did not Expand until the eighteenth century AD, when that area of weaving was discovered. Among the most important uses of cotton - the clothing industry - the manufacture of medical cotton and others, in addition to the oil extracted from its seed, and animal feed. Cotton is divided into three types according to the length of its staple: a) Short staple cotton: It is the one whose staple length is less than an inch, and it is usually coarse in texture with little flexibility. b) Medium staple cotton: The staple length ranges between an inch. c) Long staple cotton: It is the one whose staple length is more than an inch.