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  • Case Study: Cotton Interlaced
    How Guppy interlaced digital cameras provided an easy and affordable migration from analog to digital interface in Premier Evolvics' cotton testing machines in India. Premier Evolvics Pvt. Ltd. is a leading Indian manufacturer of quality testing and online monitoring equipment for the textile
  • Ultrasound: An Environmentally Friendly Tool for the Textile Industry
    Most people associate ultrasound technology with obstetricians, not textile manufacturers. But that may change in the near future, at least in the world of cotton processors, because of work being done by chemical engineer Val Yachmenev and his colleagues at the Yachmenev, who works in the Cotton
  • Getting Cotton Moisture Just Right for Processing
    Cotton is the world's most widely used textile fiber, with U.S. growers providing 20 percent of the world's output. Maintaining proper moisture in cotton bales is critical for successful textile processing. Too little moisture and the cotton is susceptible to damage. Too much moisture makes cotton
  • A Close-up Look at White-Speck Neps in Cotton
    a sample's surface and form images, in much the same way a television does. This microscope allows researchers to look at fiber samples three-dimensionally, providing valuable information about morphological structure. used an SEM to confirm that small, undyeable clumps of cotton fibers known in the textile
  • Textile Humidification
    . well-conditioned fibre is cru-. growth of 9-10%. demand of textile today, so-. cial!. The biggest producer of. Nowadays we are far beyond. cotton is China with 34 million. phisticated machines, that can. that point and a wide range of. That's where humidity and. bales directly followed by. produce impressive
  • Decolorizing Textile Wastewater
    When the textile industry dyes cotton fabrics, not all of the dye ends up on the fabrics. Some becomes a wastewater disposal problem. Decolorizing wastewater is expensive, but researchers hope to make the process cheaper and more environmentally friendly. "An ideal dye adsorbent should allow
  • Medical Device Link . Medical Textile Structures: An Overview
    of the most important of these requirements are: Common fiber-forming polymers include cellulosics (linen, cotton, rayon, acetate), proteins (wool, silk), polyamides, polyester (PET), olefins, vinyls, acrylics, polytetrafluoroethylene
  • Case Study: Sensor Operating in Crosrol Textile Carding Machine
    To control the tension on a delicate bundle of cotton fibres as passing through processes at high speed requires a sensor that can measure very small angles with high resolution over a long time. The cotton fibre does not have a very consistent cross section as it is drawn through. This page has

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