Sticky Cotton: Measurements and Fiber Processing

by Eric F. Hequet and Noureddine Abidi

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Cotton stickiness is a worldwide contamination problem. Stickiness is caused by sugar deposits produced either by the cotton plant itself or, most commonly, by honeydew from insects feeding on the cotton, usually aphids and whiteflies. Sticky cotton can cause residue to build up on textile equipment, leading to losses in productivity and quality. Following a general overview of cotton stickiness, the authors evaluate various detection methods, including chemical tests and physical tests, and review the advantages and limitations of high-speed stickiness detectors. They also discuss the effect of stickiness on fiber processing, productivity, and yarn quality. ""Sticky Cotton"" is an essential reference for anyone searching for ways to avoid or mitigate the problem of cotton stickiness. Eric F. Hequet is Associate Director of the International Textile Center at Texas Tech University. Noureddine Abidi is Head of Finishes/Chemical Research at the International Textile Center at Texas Tech University.
  • ISBN13 9780896725904
  • Publish Date 15 December 2006
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Texas Tech Press,U.S.
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 224
  • Language English