cotton fibre

Farhan ullah baig
Farhan ullah baigTextile Engineer
Cotton
Fiber
Cotton
Fiber
Outline:
1. Introduction
2. Species and Varieties of Cotton
3. Structure of Cotton Fiber
4. Cotton Fiber from Field to Mill
5. Cotton Grading and Its System
6. Properties
7. End Uses
Introduction
Cotton referred to as the “King of fibers” is most
important textile fiber in the world.
Cotton is a vegetable fiber which surrounds the seeds
of the cotton plant.
Cotton has been cultivated for more than 5000 years.
Cotton plant belongs to the family “GOSSYPIUM”.
Introduction
The cotton fiber is made up of countless cellulose
molecules. Cotton is removed mechanically from the
seed bolls by the cotton ginning. The ginned cotton is
then pressed into bales and sent to the factories to be
spun into yarns.
Cotton Boll
Cotton after
Ginning
Cotton Bales
Species of Cotton
There are four commercially-grown species of cotton:
Gossypium hirsutum – upland cotton, native to Central
America, Mexico
Gossypium barbadense – known as extra-long staple
cotton, native to tropical South America
Gossypium arboreum – native to India and Pakistan
Gossypium herbaceum – cotton, native to Southern
Africa
Structure of Cotton Fiber
Structure of Cotton Fiber
Longitudinal Structure of Cotton Fiber
Tip
Body
Base
1. Base/Root
2. Body
3. Tip
Cross-sections of fibers showing fully developed
primary walls, mature fibers (SEM)
Cross-section of fibers showing partially
developed primary walls, immature fibers
(SEM).
Cross-Sectional Structure of Cotton Fiber
Lumen Wall
1. Cutical
2. Primary Wall
3. Winding Layer
4. Secondary Wall
5. Lumen Wall
6. Lumen
cotton fibre
Varieties/Types of Cotton
Commercial cotton may be classified into following
categories with reference to staple length:
1. Very Short Staple Cotton: (Less than & equal 21mm)
2. Short Staple Cotton: (Between 22-25mm)
3. Medium Staple: (Between 26-28mm)
4. Ordinary Long Staple: (Between 29-34mm)
5. Extra Long Staple: (Equal and greater than 34mm)
Varieties/Types of Pak Cotton
MNH-93 (Cotton of Punjab region)
NAYYAB-78 (Cotton of Sindh region)
Organic Cotton
BCI Cotton
Organic Cotton:
It is generally understood as
cotton grown from non
genetically modified plants, that is
”to be grown without the use of any
synthetic agricultural chemicals such
as fertilizers or pesticides”
Ecological footprint
Cotton covers 2.5% the world's cultivated land yet uses
16% of the world's insecticides, more than any other
single major crop.
Chemicals used in the processing of cotton pollute the
air and surface waters.
Residual chemicals may irritate consumers' skin.
Decreased biodiversity and shifting equilibrium of
ecosystems due to the use of pesticides.
Advantages
Protecting surface and groundwater quality
(eliminating contaminants in surface runoff)
Reduced risk in insect and disease control by
replacing insecticide with the manipulation of
ecosystems
Conservation of biodiversity
Eliminate the use of toxic chemicals used in cotton
BCI Cotton:
The Better Cotton Initiative exists “to make global cotton
production;
better for the people who produce it
better for the environment it grows in
better for the sector’s future”
Steps from Seed Boll to Fiber Growth
Growth of Seed Boll
Fiber Growth
inside boll
Cotton from Field to Mill
Picking/ Harvesting
Process
Ginning Process
After picking, the cotton fibers have to be
separated from the seeds by the process of
Ginning.
Generally two types of Ginning methods:
1. Saw Ginning
2. Roller Ginning
Saw Ginning Process
Roller Ginning Process
By-Products of Cotton
The raw cotton passes through several cleaning processes
before it is baled. As a result, the grower obtains valuable
by-products that amount approximately to one-sixth of the
entire income derived from the cotton plant.
Cotton Linters: Short hair like fibers used in making
Regenerated fibers
Hulls: Outside portion of seed, rich in nitrogen, used as
fertilizer
Inner Seeds: Seed inside the hull gives cottonseed oil, used
in cooking and making soap.
Baling of Cotton Fiber
Cotton Grading and Its System
It is also called “Number Grading System”.
Grading is done on the basis of following
factors:
1. Moisture %age
2. Staple Length
3. U.R % (Uniformity Ratio)
4. Floating Fibers
5. Micronaire (Fineness)
6. Trash %
7. Invisible %
Examples of Grading System
Factor Number
Below 9% Moisture 0
Above 1.089’’ Length 25
Above 48% UR 15
Above 19.99% FF 0
Above 4.99 Mic 0
Below 6% Trash 10
Below 1.50% Invisible 10
Universal Grades of Cotton
This grading is done by (U.S.D.A), United States
Department of Agriculture.
Limitations:
Only for Saw Ginned Cotton
Grading on the basis of Trash %
Not applicable for long staple cotton
No consideration for maturity
Properties of Cotton Fiber
1. Fiber Surface and Color: Lustrous/ Creamy White color
2. Tensile Strength:
Tenacity = 3-5 gm/denier
Strength = 40, 000, 20,000 lb per square inch
3. Elongation: Not easily stretch
Elongation at Break = 5-10 %
4. Elastic Properties: Rigid/ Less Flexibility
At 2% Extension ------- 74% Recovery
At 5% Extension ------- 45% Recovery
Properties of Cotton Fiber
5. Specific Gravity: 1.54
6. Effect of Moisture:
Standard Humidity = 8.5 %
7. Effect of Heat: Excellent Resistance
8. Effect of Age: Small loss of strength when stored
9. Effect of Sunlight: Gradual loss of strength when exposure to
sunlight, major effect by Ultra-violet light.
10. Effect of Acids: By hot dilute and cold concentrated acids
Properties of Cotton Fiber
11. Effect of Alkalis: Excellent Resistance
12. Effect of Organic Solvents: Dispersed by Copper
Complexes and Concentrated 70% Sulphuric acid
13. Chemical Properties:
Cellulose = 94%
Remaining Composition:
Protein = 1-1.5%
Pectin = 1%
Mineral substances = 1%
Wax = 0.5%
Small amount of organic acids, sugars, pigments = 2%
End Uses of Cotton
Yarn
Fabric
Garments
Household Items
- Bed Sheets
- Towels
Carpets and Curtains
Hats
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cotton fibre

  • 2. Outline: 1. Introduction 2. Species and Varieties of Cotton 3. Structure of Cotton Fiber 4. Cotton Fiber from Field to Mill 5. Cotton Grading and Its System 6. Properties 7. End Uses
  • 3. Introduction Cotton referred to as the “King of fibers” is most important textile fiber in the world. Cotton is a vegetable fiber which surrounds the seeds of the cotton plant. Cotton has been cultivated for more than 5000 years. Cotton plant belongs to the family “GOSSYPIUM”.
  • 4. Introduction The cotton fiber is made up of countless cellulose molecules. Cotton is removed mechanically from the seed bolls by the cotton ginning. The ginned cotton is then pressed into bales and sent to the factories to be spun into yarns.
  • 6. Species of Cotton There are four commercially-grown species of cotton: Gossypium hirsutum – upland cotton, native to Central America, Mexico Gossypium barbadense – known as extra-long staple cotton, native to tropical South America Gossypium arboreum – native to India and Pakistan Gossypium herbaceum – cotton, native to Southern Africa
  • 9. Longitudinal Structure of Cotton Fiber Tip Body Base 1. Base/Root 2. Body 3. Tip
  • 10. Cross-sections of fibers showing fully developed primary walls, mature fibers (SEM)
  • 11. Cross-section of fibers showing partially developed primary walls, immature fibers (SEM).
  • 12. Cross-Sectional Structure of Cotton Fiber Lumen Wall 1. Cutical 2. Primary Wall 3. Winding Layer 4. Secondary Wall 5. Lumen Wall 6. Lumen
  • 14. Varieties/Types of Cotton Commercial cotton may be classified into following categories with reference to staple length: 1. Very Short Staple Cotton: (Less than & equal 21mm) 2. Short Staple Cotton: (Between 22-25mm) 3. Medium Staple: (Between 26-28mm) 4. Ordinary Long Staple: (Between 29-34mm) 5. Extra Long Staple: (Equal and greater than 34mm)
  • 15. Varieties/Types of Pak Cotton MNH-93 (Cotton of Punjab region) NAYYAB-78 (Cotton of Sindh region) Organic Cotton BCI Cotton
  • 16. Organic Cotton: It is generally understood as cotton grown from non genetically modified plants, that is ”to be grown without the use of any synthetic agricultural chemicals such as fertilizers or pesticides”
  • 17. Ecological footprint Cotton covers 2.5% the world's cultivated land yet uses 16% of the world's insecticides, more than any other single major crop. Chemicals used in the processing of cotton pollute the air and surface waters. Residual chemicals may irritate consumers' skin. Decreased biodiversity and shifting equilibrium of ecosystems due to the use of pesticides.
  • 18. Advantages Protecting surface and groundwater quality (eliminating contaminants in surface runoff) Reduced risk in insect and disease control by replacing insecticide with the manipulation of ecosystems Conservation of biodiversity Eliminate the use of toxic chemicals used in cotton
  • 19. BCI Cotton: The Better Cotton Initiative exists “to make global cotton production; better for the people who produce it better for the environment it grows in better for the sector’s future”
  • 20. Steps from Seed Boll to Fiber Growth Growth of Seed Boll Fiber Growth inside boll
  • 21. Cotton from Field to Mill
  • 23. Ginning Process After picking, the cotton fibers have to be separated from the seeds by the process of Ginning. Generally two types of Ginning methods: 1. Saw Ginning 2. Roller Ginning
  • 26. By-Products of Cotton The raw cotton passes through several cleaning processes before it is baled. As a result, the grower obtains valuable by-products that amount approximately to one-sixth of the entire income derived from the cotton plant. Cotton Linters: Short hair like fibers used in making Regenerated fibers Hulls: Outside portion of seed, rich in nitrogen, used as fertilizer Inner Seeds: Seed inside the hull gives cottonseed oil, used in cooking and making soap.
  • 28. Cotton Grading and Its System It is also called “Number Grading System”. Grading is done on the basis of following factors: 1. Moisture %age 2. Staple Length 3. U.R % (Uniformity Ratio) 4. Floating Fibers 5. Micronaire (Fineness) 6. Trash % 7. Invisible %
  • 29. Examples of Grading System Factor Number Below 9% Moisture 0 Above 1.089’’ Length 25 Above 48% UR 15 Above 19.99% FF 0 Above 4.99 Mic 0 Below 6% Trash 10 Below 1.50% Invisible 10
  • 30. Universal Grades of Cotton This grading is done by (U.S.D.A), United States Department of Agriculture. Limitations: Only for Saw Ginned Cotton Grading on the basis of Trash % Not applicable for long staple cotton No consideration for maturity
  • 31. Properties of Cotton Fiber 1. Fiber Surface and Color: Lustrous/ Creamy White color 2. Tensile Strength: Tenacity = 3-5 gm/denier Strength = 40, 000, 20,000 lb per square inch 3. Elongation: Not easily stretch Elongation at Break = 5-10 % 4. Elastic Properties: Rigid/ Less Flexibility At 2% Extension ------- 74% Recovery At 5% Extension ------- 45% Recovery
  • 32. Properties of Cotton Fiber 5. Specific Gravity: 1.54 6. Effect of Moisture: Standard Humidity = 8.5 % 7. Effect of Heat: Excellent Resistance 8. Effect of Age: Small loss of strength when stored 9. Effect of Sunlight: Gradual loss of strength when exposure to sunlight, major effect by Ultra-violet light. 10. Effect of Acids: By hot dilute and cold concentrated acids
  • 33. Properties of Cotton Fiber 11. Effect of Alkalis: Excellent Resistance 12. Effect of Organic Solvents: Dispersed by Copper Complexes and Concentrated 70% Sulphuric acid 13. Chemical Properties: Cellulose = 94% Remaining Composition: Protein = 1-1.5% Pectin = 1% Mineral substances = 1% Wax = 0.5% Small amount of organic acids, sugars, pigments = 2%
  • 34. End Uses of Cotton Yarn Fabric Garments Household Items - Bed Sheets - Towels Carpets and Curtains Hats