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An Investigation on Fiber Length Comparisons of Cottons by Use of Number and Weight Based Statistics

Xiaoliang "Leon" Cui, Timothy A. Calamari, Jr. and Moon W. Suh


 
ABSTRACT

Fiber length is one of the most important physical properties of cotton. It is quite often used to determine cotton quality. For example, in commerce, a premium is paid for cottons with higher fiber length. In textile processing, it may be necessary to compare fiber lengths before and after certain operations, or before and after changing parameters to determine the effect of the processing changes on fiber breakage.



Reprinted from Proceedings of the 1997 Beltwide Cotton Conferences pg. 545
©National Cotton Council, Memphis TN

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