Environmental Sciences, asked by kal6t2ripurVIS, 1 year ago

Why are cocoons stifled

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Answered by Arslankincsem
79

The Stifled cocoon in the unfavorable seasonal condition where it becomes difficult to obtain silk naturally.

Then the cocoon is stifled at 90 degrees of steam for around 20 minutes.

Then the shades are dried out in the thin layers in order to reduce the moisture.

They something proceed for the hot air conditioning to simultaneously do stifling and drying.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Stifled cocoon in the unfavorable seasonal condition where it becomes difficult to obtain silk naturally.

Then the cocoon is stifled at 90 degrees of steam for around 20 minutes.

Then the shades are dried out in the thin layers in order to reduce the moisture.

They something proceed for the hot air conditioning to simultaneously do stifling and drying.

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