Qualitative Classification of Cotton Stickiness in the H2SD High Speed Stickiness Detector

Regularly confronted with the problem of cotton stickiness during spinning, those in the international market wish to see the implementation of a cotton bale classification system to describe the degree to which a given cotton is contaminated. Thermodetection equip ment such as the H2SD high speed s...

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