9274 General Tips of What Little The First Author has Learned About Cotton Processing in Traditional Textile Manufacturing

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Paul A. Sawhney1, B. Condon2, D. V. Parikh3, Michael Reynolds2 and Jim Riddle1, (1)Southern Regional Research Center, New Orleans, LA, (2)USDA-ARS-SRRC, New Orleans, LA, (3)SRRC-ARS-USDA, New Orleans, LA
This article, under the following sub-headings, only lists a few very important tips that the author has experienced in his career involving processing of cotton in the traditional textile manufacturing:

 

  1. Fiber Opening and Cleaning
  2. Carding
  3. Drawing
  4. Combing, if necessary
  5. Roving
  6. Spinning:

-ring

-rotor

-air

Friction

  1. Winding
  2. Warping
  3. Slashing
  4. Weaving
  5. Testing & QC, throughout the above processes.