A Control on Specimen Brushing Will Improve HVI Strength Measurements

R.A. Taylor and L.C. Godbey


 
ABSTRACT

Residual crimp in some fibers prepared for bundle strength testing adversely affects the measurement of bundle mass as well as the ultimate force required to break them. Because crimp is removed more easily from some cottons they will give different strength values even if all single fiber strength statistics are identical. Three different levels of specimen brushing were tested to show how strength differences between cotton testing instruments can be reduced by controlling the brush performance.



Reprinted from 1993 Proceedings Beltwide Cotton Conferences pp. 1080 - 1084
©National Cotton Council, Memphis TN

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