28 June, 2011

Ginning, Lint, Linters










Ginning : The process of separating the seed from the cotton fiber is called ginning. Ginning is the old process and it is still continuing for the separation of cotton seeds from the fiber.














Lint : Raw fibers, after ginning is called lint. Cotton fiber after separated from the seed is called lint.












Linters : The short, fuzzy fubers still attached to the seed after ginning is called linters.

3 comments:

Tumpa said...

You should write details about it

Firoz Kabir said...

Yes ginning is most popular process for getting cotton fibers from seed cotton. But this information is very short. Find more on

T Textile Aid - Cotton Fiber

Anonymous said...

I'm Serenity Autumn, currently living in Texas city, USA. I am a widow at the moment with Four kids and i was stuck in a financial situation in May 2019 and i needed to refinance and pay my bills. I tried seeking loans from various loan firms both private and corporate but never with success, and most banks declined my credit. But as God would have it, I was introduced to a woman of God a private loan lender who gave me a loan of 850,000.00 USD and today am a business owner and my kids are doing well at the moment, if you must contact any firm with reference to securing a loan without collateral , no credit check, no co signer with just 2% interest rate and better repayment plans and schedule, please contact Mrs Mr Bejamin Lee On Email 247officedept@gmail.com   And Whats-App +1-989-394-3740. He doesn't know that am doing this but am so happy now and i decided to let people know more about him and also i want God to bless him more.

Post a Comment

Twitter Delicious Facebook Digg Stumbleupon Favorites More

 
Design by Rakib Hasan | Bloggerized by Textilebd - A complete Textile Blog