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fibre. d) strength – the tenacity of the fibre at breaking point tested by instruments such as pressley, stelometer or the high volume instrument (hvi). in addition to the long fibres, cotton also contains cotton- linters . cotton linters are fine, silky fibres which adhere to the seeds of the cotton
is usually caused by a) bursting of bands contacting other ferrous metal and creating sparks, b) smoking, cigarettes, matches, etc., c) electrical faults, d) spread of fire from other commodities. when baled cotton is involved in fire, the extinguishing of the outbreak will leave a coating of charred...
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