We are specialized in manufacturing and supplying raw cotton bales. These rarely available cotton bales have made a place for themselves for their excellence in quality. We offer and extensive range of Raw Cotton Sharkar-6 (S-6) [Long/Short Staple] and V-797 [Short Staple] available in the market at highly competitive price. This range of cotton is sowed in the month of June and July and is harvested in November to February. Shankar - 6 is commonly cultivated in a large area of about 4.4 million acres mainly in the state of Gujarat. The annual production of company is around 175 Thousand bales (160 to 170 Kg/bale).
Staple 29 mm (1-1/8")
Ginning Roller Gin
Strength 28 gpt
Mic 3.5+
Moisture 8% Max
Trash 2.5% Max
Shipment FOB, CNF, CIF
Container 1x40' Bales 150 (+/-) 10% or 25MT (+/-) 2%
Weight 165kg / Bale (+/-)
Payment L/C at Sight from Premier Bank
Packing Export Standard Cloth Packing in Bale
One of the oldest fibers known to man, scientists researching its origins have found fiber and boll fragments from the Mexican Tehuacajn Valley to be about 7,000 years old. Cotton has also been grown and used in India for over 5,000 years.
Cotton is a fiber which is unique and of great importance to farmers. Being a cash crop and a breathing natural raw material of preferred choice for textile mills, which manufacture it for varied applications.
Our aim is to stay true to our belief by providing customers with unparalleled services, expertise, knowledge, ethical practices and the highest levels of integrity for generations to come.
We are an integrated originator of cotton and a full-fledged cotton-trading house, with in depth knowledge of the workings of the Indian Cotton Industry today.
Ginning facilities in Gujarat and Maharashtra, hand in hand with producers of the crop.
Our focus to source baled cotton and be involved in cotton ginning, gives us the edge and expertise to understand our producers' needs and consumer requirements.
Our aim is to provide our customers with superior quality cotton with reduced contamination - a major requirement of textile mills throughout the world. To further facilitate and add value to our customers, we also inspect all cottons handled by us through the latest Uster spectrum 500 HVI machine and engage in visual classing, which is handled by our expert cotton classifiers.
We supplies Indian cotton to domestic mills, international merchants and textile mills throughout the world.
Yarn Type Cotton yarn
Yarn Count 0s hand spun cotton
Feature Bleached
Type Plain Weave
Warp 0s hand spun cotton
Weft 0s hand spun cotton
Reeds 20
Ends 22
Picks 16
Width 115 cm
Length 11.50 meter
Weight 300-320 GSM
Color Vat Dye
Uses Garments, Jacket and other
Exporting & Distributing -
Cotton / Linen Fabrics - Such as Bed sheets, Bed Covers, Pillow Covers, Towels, Curtains and Homemade Natural Herbal Bath Soaps.
Cotton bales are large compact bundles of raw cotton fibers that have been processed and compressed after harvesting Heres a detailed breakdown of their characteristics and importance
1 Composition and Structure
Raw Cotton Fibers Cotton bales consist of raw cotton fibers which are soft fluffy and composed mainly of cellulose These fibers are harvested from the cotton plant typically through mechanical pickers
Compression After harvesting the cotton fibers undergo a ginning process to separate the seeds from the fibers The clean cotton is then tightly compressed into bales using hydraulic presses reducing its volume and making it easier to handle store and transport
2 Dimensions and Weight
Size The dimensions of cotton bales can vary depending on the our machinery used but they are typically rectangular and standardized for easier handling A common size is about 14 meters in length 05 meters in width and 07 meters in height
Weight The weight of a cotton bale also varies but generally falls between 150 to 500 kilograms 330 to 1100 pounds This standardization helps in global trading and logistics
3 Packaging and Labeling
Wrapping Cotton bales are often wrapped in protective coverings made of jute plastic or woven polypropylene to shield the fibers from contamination moisture and mechanical damage during storage and transportation
Labeling Each bale is typically labeled with information such as the origin grade weight and identification number This labeling is crucial for tracking and ensuring quality control throughout the supply chain
4 Uses and Applications
Textile Industry Cotton bales are a primary raw material for the textile industry They are sent to spinning mills where the fibers are processed into yarn or thread which is then woven or knitted into fabrics
Byproducts During the ginning process byproducts such as cottonseed are separated and can be used for oil extraction or as animal feed
5 Trade and Economy
Global Trade Cotton bales are a significant commodity in international trade particularly in countries with large textile manufacturing sectors The quality and grade of cotton in the bales can significantly affect market prices
Economic Impact The production and export of cotton bales are vital for the economies of many agricultural regions contributing to employment and trade revenues
Overall cotton bales are a crucial intermediate product in the cotton supply chain serving as the link between raw cotton harvesting and the production of cottonbased goods
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
Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case, around the seeds of the cotton plants of the genus Gossypium in the mallow family Malvaceae. The fiber is almost pure cellulose, and can contain minor percentages of waxes, fats, pectins, and water. Under natural conditions, the cotton bolls will increase the dispersal of the seeds.