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Textile Research Journal, 1962
An investigation of the crimp properties of cotton fibers is presented. Two independent groups of parameters are used: one describing the geometry of the fiber and the other the dynamic behavior of its crimp. The static parameters—the crimp diameter and the crimp ratio—are measured on a crimp meter.
E. Alexander +4 more
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An investigation of the crimp properties of cotton fibers is presented. Two independent groups of parameters are used: one describing the geometry of the fiber and the other the dynamic behavior of its crimp. The static parameters—the crimp diameter and the crimp ratio—are measured on a crimp meter.
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Textile Research Journal, 1958
The location of soiling agents such as colloidal and activated carbon, floor soil. a syn thetic soil, and a clay on gray and modified plain weave cotton fabrics soiled under con trolled conditions was determined by light and electron microscopical examination.
Verne W. Tripp +3 more
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The location of soiling agents such as colloidal and activated carbon, floor soil. a syn thetic soil, and a clay on gray and modified plain weave cotton fabrics soiled under con trolled conditions was determined by light and electron microscopical examination.
Verne W. Tripp +3 more
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[Ultrastructure differences of in vitro cotton fiber and native cotton fiber].
Shi yan sheng wu xue bao, 2004Native cotton fiber and in vitro cotton fiber that was induced from cotton ovule callus by suspension culture were observed using transmission electron microscope and scanning electron microscope. The ovule surface on the first day preanthesis was quite smooth. On the anthesis, it had a lot of protuberances.
Q X, Tang, H M, Zhang, L H, Wang
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The Fractography of Cotton Fibers
Textile Research Journal, 1971Cotton fibers were broken under a variety of conditions and the fractures were examined in a scanning electron micro scope. Many fractures occur adjacent to the reversal zone and not through it, indicating that the reversal itself is strong, but, because of its existence in the fiber, it is a source of weakness in that it is the cause of fracture in a
J.W.S. Hearle, J.T. Sparrow
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2020
Quality cotton fiber is vital to produce quality yarn and, subsequently, better-quality fabrics. As per data provided by USDA for the year 2020/21 world cotton production is expected at 117 million bales (1 bale = 220 kg). The variability in the quality of cotton is dominated due to environmental conditions and depends on the area of cultivation.
Muhammad Qasim Siddiqui +2 more
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Quality cotton fiber is vital to produce quality yarn and, subsequently, better-quality fabrics. As per data provided by USDA for the year 2020/21 world cotton production is expected at 117 million bales (1 bale = 220 kg). The variability in the quality of cotton is dominated due to environmental conditions and depends on the area of cultivation.
Muhammad Qasim Siddiqui +2 more
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2018
Cotton is the world’s most economically important natural fiber. Fully developed cotton fibers mainly consist of secondary cell wall that is almost pure cellulose. Cellulose deposition is developmentally regulated during cotton fiber development and affects phenotypes and commercial values of cotton fibers.
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Cotton is the world’s most economically important natural fiber. Fully developed cotton fibers mainly consist of secondary cell wall that is almost pure cellulose. Cellulose deposition is developmentally regulated during cotton fiber development and affects phenotypes and commercial values of cotton fibers.
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Trends in Plant Science, 2000
To help improve strength, uniformity and other fiber properties desired by textile and clothing makers, Allen Murray (Glycozyme, Inc., Irvine, CA, USA), Judith M. Bradow (Agricultural Research Service, New Orleans, LA, USA) and Gretchen F. Sassenrath-Cole (ARS, Stoneville, MS, USA) are compiling data to show how environmental factors such as day length,
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To help improve strength, uniformity and other fiber properties desired by textile and clothing makers, Allen Murray (Glycozyme, Inc., Irvine, CA, USA), Judith M. Bradow (Agricultural Research Service, New Orleans, LA, USA) and Gretchen F. Sassenrath-Cole (ARS, Stoneville, MS, USA) are compiling data to show how environmental factors such as day length,
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Development of the Cotton Fiber
1984Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the various facets of cotton-fiber development and focuses on some currently critical areas of investigation. In addition to its commercial importance, cotton fiber has several attributes that make it an experimental system of choice for the investigation of physiological and biochemical changes accompanying ...
Amarjit S. Basra, C.P. Malik
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2018
Cotton fibers have complex structures despite being composed almost exclusively of the molecule cellulose. Cellulose molecules, composed of d-glucose residues, are arranged in nano-sized crystals, or crystallites. The fundamental unit of the crystal is the unit cell that is repeated along its edges, along with the atoms inside, to create the entire ...
Alfred D. French, Hee Jin Kim
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Cotton fibers have complex structures despite being composed almost exclusively of the molecule cellulose. Cellulose molecules, composed of d-glucose residues, are arranged in nano-sized crystals, or crystallites. The fundamental unit of the crystal is the unit cell that is repeated along its edges, along with the atoms inside, to create the entire ...
Alfred D. French, Hee Jin Kim
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Stains for the Primary Wall of the Cotton Fiber
Stain Technology, 1953Several methods are described for distinguishing between the primary wall of the cotton fiber and other fiber components, such as the lumen and the secondary wall. The primary wall, a membrane less than 0.5 μ thick covering the entire fiber, has been stained while still attached to the fiber as well as after it has been mechanically stripped from the ...
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