Color:
White
Type:
Raw
Material:
Raw cotton
Cultivation Type:
Organic
Weight:
1 Kilograms (kg)
Pattern:
Raw
Use:
Filling Material
Quality:
Raw
Feature:
other
Contact Person
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Cotton fibre is present in raw cotton (gin output), as well as minor plant fragments and field detritus that are not removed during the ginning process. At this point, the cotton fibre has a hydrophobic coating of oils and waxes. Cotton is a completely pure raw material that does not lose weight throughout processing. As a result, Reason is correct. In India's textile industry, the cotton sector is regarded as the second most developed. Cotton is a seed-hair fibre that is primarily composed of cellulose. About 87 to 90 percent of the fibers contain cellulose (a carbohydrate plant component), 5 to 8% water, and 4 to 6% natural impurities. Cotton is a fluffy, silky staple fibre that forms in a boll around the cotton plant seeds. Cotton is used to manufacture a wide range of textiles. Cotton is used in fishnets, coffee filters, tents, cotton paper, and bookbinding, in addition to the textile sector.
Color: | White |
Type: | Raw |
Material: | Raw cotton |
Cultivation Type: | Organic |
Weight: | 1 Kilograms (kg) |
Pattern: | Raw |
Use: | Filling Material |
Quality: | Raw |
Feature: | other |