PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1997 BELTWIDE COTTON CONFERENCES
Jan. 6-10, New Orleans, LA
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

COTTON TEXTILE PROCESSING CONFERENCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS

The Value of Cotton Gin Process Monitoring and Control to the Textile Industry
Peter C. Jones and Gordon Williams
669
Foreign Particles in Cotton - Origin of Contamination and Possibilities of Detection and Removal in Processing
Dr.-Ing. Stefan Schlichter, Dipl.-Ing. Peter Loesbrock
673
The Advantages of Using the Crosrol Tandem Card with the Murata Air-Jet Spinning Machine
Geoffrey Wilde
678
Integrated Sharpening System for the Card Cylinder
A.A. Ball
685
We Can Stop Contamination ~~This Is The Way To Do It~~
George Blomquist
688
Quality Engineering in Cotton Combed Yarns Using Neural Network
M.E.Cabeço Silva, A.A. Cabeço Silva, N.B. Nasrallah and J.L. Samarao
689
Spinning Quality/Process Improvement Through Variance Tolerancing
Moon W. Suh, Jae L. Woo and Hyun-Jin Koo
691
Predicting Yarn Quality Using Measurements at Alternative Stages of the Spinning Process
M. Dean Ethridge and Reiyao Zhu
696
Yarn Strength is Affected by Frictional Properties
Michael L. Honeycutt
705
An Investigation of the Effect of Cotton Wax Content on Fiber-to-Fiber Cohesion and Yarn Strength
Timothy A. Calamari, Jr., Xiaoliang Cui, James M. Hemstreet and John B. Price
706
Wrinkle Free Cotton - an Overview
Joe Don Long
706
Dyeable Durable Press Cotton: Dye Bath Adjustments
Robert M. Reinhardt, Elena E. Graves and Eugene J. Blanchard
708
Economic Analysis of Using Crustacea Byproducts for the Coverage of Neps
Steve Teal, R. Terry Ervin and R.D. Mehta
709
Composites of Cotton Non-Wovens and Sucrose-Based Epoxies
Navzer D. Sachinvala, David L. Winsor, Christopher Hemming, D.V. Parikh, Eugene J. Blanchard, Noelie R. Bertoniere and Timothy A. Calamari
713
Some Aspects of Enzymatic Treatment of Cotton
Eugene J. Blanchard and Elena E. Graves
713
The Technological Worth of Cotton: Textile Industry Perspective
Yehia El Mogahzy
714
Examination of Changes in ELS Cotton Fiber Properties at Major Steps of the Spinning Process
Reiyao Zhu and M. Dean Ethridge
719
Properties of Broken Cotton Fiber
Kearny Q. Robert, John B. Price, X. Leon Cui and Timothy A. Calamari
723
Properties of Yarn Made from Broken Cotton Fiber
John B. Price, Kearny Q. Robert and Timothy A. Calamari
727
Influence of Neps on Rotor Spun Yarn Strength
Michele Sawich-Towler and Dr. Clarence D. Rogers
729
A Polyethylene Staple-Core/Cotton-Wrap Duck Fabric for Military Tentage
A.P.S. Sawhney, G.F. Ruppenicker, J. Price and P. Radhakrishiaiah
734
A Comparison of EIB Measures to Current Yarn Test Methods
Dr. Clarence D. Rogers
735
The Solutions for Controlling Fabric Barre'
Joseph M. Yankey
738
Some New Techniques to Predict the Dimensional Stability of Pre-Shrunk Cotton Fabrics
P. Radhakrishnaiah and A.P.S. Sawhney
742
Downtime Study of Cotton Swab Machines
D.V. Parikh, Timothy A. Calamari, Ray Rigat and Robert Briggs
745
A Comparison Between Enzymatic Scouring and Alkaline Scouring of Cotton
Ian R. Hardin and Yonghua Li
745
Properties of Peroxide Bleached Open-End and Ring-Spun Yarns Scoured by Nonaqueous, Enzymatic, and Conventional Methods
Gisela Buschle-Diller, S. Haig Zeronian and Maria K. Inglesby
747
Molecular Weight of Cellulose after Treatment with a Total Cellulase
Marie-Alice Rousselle and Phyllis S. Howley
750
Morphological and Rheological Analyses of the Gel Phase in the Cellulose/NH3/NH4SCN System
Margaret W. Frey, John A. Cuculo, Saad A. Khan and Richard J. Spontak
754
A Comparison of the Degradation of Cotton-Based Nonwovens by Composting and Heat-moisture Treatments
Eugenie M. Ranck, Marjorie J.T. Norton and Rinn M. Cloud
759

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