Cellulose - 88%
Oil & Wax - 0.5%
Proteins - 1.1%
Pectins - 0.9%
Colouring matter - 0.5%
Minaral matter - 1.0%
Moisture - 8.0%
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-Nick
cotton and jute
yes
Simple. If more synthetic fiber is used less cotton will be needed
(This fiber refers to Textile fiber)Natural fiber are naturally growing from Cotton plant.Man made fiber are polyster,rayon,viscose staple fiber. Its is a process of wood pulp chemically treated and processed to make a fiber equal to natural fiber with same qualities.viscose and cotton virtually have nodifference.But polyster have poor qualites compared to other in areas like thermal regain,moisture regain,softness,anti pilling,air premeabilty.
Cotton fiber
Cotton Gin.
It gets it wet. If you don't dry it correctly, cotton cloth can shrink...but water itself won't do anything to cotton fiber.
Brick is more dense than cotton. Brick is a solid material made from fired clay or cement, while cotton is a soft, fluffy plant fiber. This difference in density is due to their composition and structure.
The main difference in elemental composition between cotton and nylon lies in their origins. Cotton is a natural fiber composed primarily of cellulose, which is made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. In contrast, nylon is a synthetic polymer that is derived from petrochemicals and consists mainly of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and sometimes oxygen. This difference in composition contributes to the distinct physical properties and environmental impacts of each material.
The cotton gin does not pick the cotton. It separates the cotton fiber from the seeds and other debris
The cotton gin is a machine that separates cotton seeds from cotton fiber. Invented by Eli Whitney in 1793, it was an important invention because it dramatically reduced the amount of time it took to separate cotton seeds from cotton fiber.
cotton fibre made up of