Textile Processing of Variety Trials 2004
Date Issued:2005-06-30
Abstract
This pilot study involved the processing of five bales of cotton, representing
three varieties i.e. Sicala 3508, Sicala 60BR and Sicot 289BR, into ringspun
carded and combed yarns to determine their textile processing performance.
The results indicate that the yarns and fabrics produced from Sicala 350B
were better then those produced from Sicala 60BR and superior to those
produced from Sicot 289BR. The study did highlight that agronomic and
ginning variables should be controlled as they have a large impact on each
variety's fibre properties and processing performance.
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