Maximum Loading of a Lint Cleaner for Efficient Cleaning and Optimum Cotton Quality (Classic Reprint)

Maximum Loading of a Lint Cleaner for Efficient Cleaning and Optimum Cotton Quality (Classic Reprint)
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The efficient use of lint cleaners at gins quires that the cleaners be fed the maxim amount of cotton that they can effectively h dle. A 2-year investigation, 1974 and 1 crops, was conducted at the u.s. Cotton Ginn Research Laboratory, Stoneville, Miss, to st the effects of loading on lint-cleaner efficier cotton quality, and bale value when the clean are fed at rates up to 100 percent above nor Previous work had been conducted at rates n or below normal. The specific objectives of experiments, each of which consisted of 0 one stage of lint cleaning, were to ascertain effects of varying the amount of cotton fed a saw-cylinder lint cleaner on (1) the amo of foreign matter left in the cotton, (2) class grade and staple length, (3) fiber-length tribution, (4) number of neps in the card w (5) bale value, and (6) amount of cotton moved from the bale as waste material. D obtained in the studies reported here can used in the design and operation of controll batt saw-cylinder lint cleaners to provide maximum loading that will produce the o mum lint qualities desired by the grow ginner, and Spinner.

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