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Can you explain the industrial system to convert cotton into cloth?
Please explain the process step by step.

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Answered by drutigavhade2005
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Answer:

The fabric usually used in the clothes we wear is produced through two processes: the “spinning process,” where raw cotton is turned into thread, and the “weaving process,” where the thread is woven into fabric.

Explanation:

  • Step 1: Fibre production. Read more.
  • Step 1: Fibre production. Read more.Step 2: Yarn production. Read more.
  • Step 1: Fibre production. Read more.Step 2: Yarn production. Read more.Step 3: Fabric production. Read more.
  • Step 1: Fibre production. Read more.Step 2: Yarn production. Read more.Step 3: Fabric production. Read more.Step 4: Pre-treatment. Read more.
  • Step 1: Fibre production. Read more.Step 2: Yarn production. Read more.Step 3: Fabric production. Read more.Step 4: Pre-treatment. Read more.Step 5: Dyeing and printing. Read more.
  • Step 1: Fibre production. Read more.Step 2: Yarn production. Read more.Step 3: Fabric production. Read more.Step 4: Pre-treatment. Read more.Step 5: Dyeing and printing. Read more.Step 6: Finishing treatments. Read more.
  • Step 1: Fibre production. Read more.Step 2: Yarn production. Read more.Step 3: Fabric production. Read more.Step 4: Pre-treatment. Read more.Step 5: Dyeing and printing. Read more.Step 6: Finishing treatments. Read more.Step 7: Manufacturing, transport, sales and retail. Read more.
Answered by sathvikReddy1488
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Answer:

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