Cotton

Product Code: Cotton

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Cotton Fibre

We offer one of world best quality cotton. Cotton is also known as White Gold or the King of Fibres and is one of world largest traded commodity. Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective capsule, around the seeds of cotton plants. The fiber is almost pure cellulose. Under natural conditions, the cotton bolls will tend to increase the dispersion of the seeds. Cotton classing is the measuring and classification of cotton by its specific physical attributes. This information is attached to the individual bale and thus clarifies the actual value of it, helping the marketing for the cotton producers. For the consumer of cotton, i.e., the spinning mills, the precise information about the cotton fibers purchased, enables optimizing its raw material selection and blending, which is necessary for producing a continuous level of yarn quality.

Today, cotton is classed based on its measurements for fiber length, strength and length, micronaire (a measure of the cotton's fineness), color grade, color reflectance, color yellowness, and trash percent area. The fiber is most often spun into yarn or thread and used to make a soft, breathable textile. Cotton is usually measured in bales.

Uses

Cotton is used to make a number of textile products. These include terrycloth for highly absorbent bath towels and robes; denim for blue jeans; cambric, popularly used in the manufacture of blue work shirts (from which we get the term "blue-collar"); and corduroy, seersucker, and cotton twill. Socks, underwear, and most T-shirts are made from cotton. Bed sheets often are made from cotton. Cotton also is used to make yarn used in crochet and knitting. Fabric also can be made from recycled or recovered cotton that otherwise would be thrown away during the spinning, weaving, or cutting process. While many fabrics are made completely of cotton, some materials blend cotton with other fibers, including rayon and synthetic fibers such as polyester. It can either be used in knitted or woven fabrics, as it can be blended with elastine to make a stretchier thread for knitted fabrics, and apparel such as stretch jeans.

In addition to the textile industry, cotton is used in fishing nets, coffee filters, tents, explosives manufacture (see nitrocellulose), cotton paper, and in bookbinding. The first Chinese paper was made of cotton fiber. Fire hoses were once made of cotton.

Specifications:

Cotton is graded on based of different staple length ranging from 20mm to 32 mm. Each variety has 6 Grades i.e.

·          Extra Super Fine

·          Super Fine

·          Fine

·          Fully good

·          Good to Fully good &

·          Good.

Sno.

Category

Length (in mm)

Length (in inches)

1

Short Staple

19.5 mm & Below

¾ inches & below

2

Medium

20.0 mm to 21.5 mm

25/32 inches to 27/32 inches

3

Superior

22.0 mm to 24.0 mm

7/8 inches to 15/16 inches

4

Long staple

24.5 mm to 26.5 mm

31/32 inches to 15/32 inches

5

Superior

27.0 mm to 29.5 mm

11/16 inches to 15/32 inches

6

Extra Long

30 mm & above

13/16 inches & longer

 

Other parameters are colour, luster, leaf, stains & character i.e. ginning preparation, nippiness etc. Also includes Variety (declared), span length (2.5 & 50 %), Mean length, uniformity ratio, maturity coefficient, strength of fibres, trash, micronaire (fineness).

Packing:

·          Woven cotton bags

·          Warp Knitted cotton bags

·          Polyethylene film bags

·          Polyethylene woven bags

·          Jute bags

·          Shrink wrap (not common)

·          As per client requirements.

Terms & Conditions

·          All prices in USD or INR.

·          Payment Terms will be Advance or LC at sight.

·          Containerized Shipment available.

·          Materials are supplied from India or third country depends on Availability.

·          Minimum Order quantity can be discussed.

·          Other can be discussed.

 

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