Science, asked by mdixit067, 1 month ago

Explain in detail about cotton
processing process
fiber of and their​

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Answered by llSavageBaell
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  • Step One: Mechanical Cleaning (EVŌC) and Cake Formation. The first step in our process is to run it through a processing machine that opens the dense tufts of fiber from the ginned cotton bales. ...
  • Step One: Mechanical Cleaning (EVŌC) and Cake Formation. The first step in our process is to run it through a processing machine that opens the dense tufts of fiber from the ginned cotton bales. ...Step Two: Scouring. ...
  • Step One: Mechanical Cleaning (EVŌC) and Cake Formation. The first step in our process is to run it through a processing machine that opens the dense tufts of fiber from the ginned cotton bales. ...Step Two: Scouring. ...Step Three: Purifying. ...
  • Step One: Mechanical Cleaning (EVŌC) and Cake Formation. The first step in our process is to run it through a processing machine that opens the dense tufts of fiber from the ginned cotton bales. ...Step Two: Scouring. ...Step Three: Purifying. ...Step Four: Fiber Finishing. ...
  • Step One: Mechanical Cleaning (EVŌC) and Cake Formation. The first step in our process is to run it through a processing machine that opens the dense tufts of fiber from the ginned cotton bales. ...Step Two: Scouring. ...Step Three: Purifying. ...Step Four: Fiber Finishing. ...Step Five: Opening and Drying

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