1992 PROCEEDINGS BELTWIDE COTTON CONFERENCES
Jan. 6-10, Nashville, TN
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

SPECIAL SESSION: COTTON TEXTILE PROCESSING
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Contamination and Immaturity
Mike Simmons
1195
Cotton Quality Requirements for Producing World-Class Textiles
Can J. McCreight
1197
Breeding for Improved Production Efficiency and Fiber Quality
Harry B. Collins
1200
Do Barky Lots Sell Quicker than Non-Barky Lots?
Dale L. Shaw
1202
Effect of Bark on Spinning Efficiency of Cotton
A.D. Brashears, R.V. Baker, C.K. Bragg, and C.L. Simpson
1206
The Influence of Textile Cleaning Machinery on the Processing Performance of Barky Cotton
John B. Price
1212
Benefits to Producers and Spinners from a Producer Organization's Involvement in Non-Lint Content Research
Roger Haldenby and Myrl D. Mitchell
1218
Textile Mill Processing Performance of Barky Cotton
Robert L. Hale
1220
Bark in Cotton Lint; Effects on Processing Costs
Dean Ethridge, Jeff Brown, John Price, and C.K. Bragg
1223
Qualitative and Quantitative Fiber Needs in Modern Spinning Technologies
Karl-Josef Brockmanns, Helmut Deussen, and Ludwig Neuhaus
1227
Cotton Variety and Ginning Effects on Cotton Quality: A Preliminary Report
S.E. Hughs and C.K. Bragg
1231
Bale Management for the Cotton Yarn Spinner
Edward O. White
1234
Bale Management to Improve AC Performance and Quality
Clarence D. Rogers and J.R. Swetenburg
1240
Short Fiber Content in Cotton - Its Measurement and Effect on Plant Performance and End Product Quality
Everett E. Backe
1243
Waste in Cotton Spinning
Peter R. Lord
1244
Review of Research on How Gin Cleaning Affects Textile Quality
S.E. Hughs
1246
Studies of the Combined Influence of Gin and Mill Cleaning on Cotton Fiber and Yarn Quality
John B. Price, Roy V. Baker, and Kearny Q. Robert
1249
A Through the Mill Study of Neps, Trash, and Short Fiber Content
M.E. Galyon and F.M. Shofner
1253
Eliminating Bark and Seed Cost Fragments from Cotton Card Sliver
G.R. Pilsbury
1258
Single Vs. Tandem Carding of a Deltapine-90 Cotton
G.F. Ruppenicker, P.D. Bel, and K.Q. Robert
1264
Effect of Ginning, Greige Kill, and Wet Processing on the Microstructure of the Cotton Fiber
Noelie R. Bertoniers, Phyllis S. Howley, George F. Ruppenicker, W. Stanley Anthony, and Sidney E. Hughs
1267
Carding and Combing--How These Processes Affect Yarn Quality
C.K. Bragg, C.L. Simpson, and J.D. Wessinger
1270
Utilization of Raw Cotton: Sorbent for Hazardous Liquid Cleanup
H. Choi
1273
The Use of Briquetting in Textile Waste Disposal
P.D. Moss
1275
Descriptive Evaluation of Fiber/Machine Interaction
Yehia E. El Mogahzy and Kearny Q. Robert
1277
Comparison of Mechanical Properties of Fabrics Made with Polyester Staple-Core/Cotton-Wrap Yarn and Equivalent Conventional Drawframe-Blend Yarn!
A.P.S. Sawhney, L.B. Kimmel, and G.F. Ruppenicker
1282
Effects of Novel Drafting Systems on Strength and Uniformity of Spun Yarns
Moon W. Suh, Xiaoliang Cui, and Kearny Q. Robert
1285
Effect of Blends of Low and High Tenacity Fibers on Properties of Cotton Yarns
Rajesh D. Anandjiwala, Bhuvenesh C. Goswami, Charles K. Bragg, and Jefferson D. Bargeron
1287
New Technology of Electrostatic Spinning
Zhengheng Xie and Yu-Xuan Liu
1290
What Fiber Properties Does the Textile Industry Want? An Analysis and a Summary of Views
Frank X. Werber
1292
Section II. Bark: Opening Remarks
Don Bell
1292
Cleanability of Cotton
Kearny Q. Robert, George F. Ruppenicker, and Patricia D. Bel
Improved Process of Damages Cotton via Combined Lubricant/Frictionizer Treatments
Timothy A. Calamari, James M. Henstreet, and Henry H. Perkins
Methods to Improve Cost and Quality for the Producer
Frank M. Mitchener
Surface Lubricants Improve the Process in Purified Cotton Lints
James M. Hemstreet, Timothy A. Calamari, and Glen Morton
Cotton Immaturity and How it Affects The Quality of Finished Fabrics
David Lanier
Properties of Fabrics Woven from Irregular Cotton Yarns
Abdel M. Seyam and Aly El-Shiekh
Improved Process of Damages Cotton via Combined Lubricant/Frictionizer Treatments
Timothy A. Calamari, James M. Henstreet, and Henry H. Perkins
Effect of Using Small Percentages of Long-Staple Viscose Fiber on the Surface and in the Body of a Short-Staple Cotton Yarn
P. Radhakrishnaiah and B. Arulselvan
Fineness and Strength: Why They Are Important
George B. Blomquist
Effect of Using Small Percentages of Long-Staple Viscose Fiber on the Surface and in the Body of a Short-Staple Cotton Yarn
P. Radhakrishnaiah and B. Arulselvan
Surface Lubricants Improve the Process in Purified Cotton Lints
James M. Hemstreet, Timothy A. Calamari, and Glen Morton

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