Thursday, January 7, 2010: 8:15 AM
Balcony K (New Orleans Marriott)
It is well known that the basic cotton fibre attributes are: fiber tenacity, fibre length and fibre maturity. In the Era of the material science, fibre tenacity could be expressed in Mega Pascal [ M.p.a.] instead of centi Newton per tex . [cN/tex]. Also, in the Era of the American High Volume Instrument [HVI], the fibre length L can be expressed: in the upper half mean length [UHM] in mm, and the fibre maturity in percentage maturity [ ]. To enhance the basic cotton fibre attributes, the following cotton fibre attributes could be attached: micronaire value [M], uniformity index [UI %], color reflectance or brightness Rd% and fibre yellowness [+b]. These attributes are determined experimentally by the HVI. According to the previously mentioned basic and attached & enhanced attributes, they could be extras. The cotton fibres that posses the extras attributes either basic or enhanced, they could be named extras cottons. We could write the extras Egyptian cotton as: hybridized & promising type G.77XS6, G.45 [the ancestor of the extras Egyptian cottons], G.92 and G.86. In this study both of the extras basic or attached Egyptian cotton fibres attributes were measured experimentally by the worldwide American High Volume Instrument [HVI]. It was found that: the extra Egyptian cotton fibres length [UHM] is 37mm for hybridized & promising G.77XS6, the extra tenacity of the cotton fibre [T] is 754 M.pa. for G.92 cotton, and the extra percentage maturity [ ] is 89 that concerns the cotton G.86. While the extra attached enhanced attributes are: (a) the micronaire value [M] =3 for G.45 & hybridized G.77XS6. (b) The cotton fibre brightness Rd%=76.5 for G.86. (c) yellowness [+b] = 11.3 for promising hybrid cotton G.77XS6 and (d) the extra uniformity index % [UI] = 88 for promising type G.77XS6.
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