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- How is wool made?
- What is carbonizing process of wool?
- What is grading of wool?
- What is scouring of wool?
- What is the shearing process of wool?
- What is the value of pure wool in the global market?
- What is the value of worsted wool yarn in the global market?
- What is worsted wool?
- Where is wool produced in the world?
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- How is cotton made?
- What are the properties of cotton?
- What is carding process?
- What is combing?
- What is cotton ginning and its types?
- What is the chemical composition of cotton?
- What is the value of cotton in the global market?
- Where is cotton produced in the world?
- Why is organic cotton expensive?
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- How is nylon made?
- What are nylon chips or polyamide chips?
- What are the properties of nylon?
- What is benzene?
- What is caprolactam (CPL)?
- What is NFY?
- What is the chemical composition of nylon?
- What is the value of nylon fiber in the global market?
- Where is nylon produced in the world?
- Who are the global caprolactam producers?
- Who are the major global producers of benzene?
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- How is polyester made?
- What are polyester chips?
- What are the end uses and countries producing PSF (polyester staple fiber)?
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- What are the properties of polyester?
- What are the uses of paraxylene?
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- What is Purified Terephthalic Acid (PTA)?
- What is the chemical composition of polyester?
- Where is polyester produced in the world?
- Who are the global paraxylene producing countries?
- Who are the global producers of Purified Terephthalic Acid?
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- How is acrylic made?
- What are the properties of acrylic?
- What is acrylonitrile?
- What is ASF?
- What is propylene?
- What is the chemical composition of acrylic?
- What is the global market of acrylonitrile and who are its producers?
- What is the global market of propylene and who are its producers?
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How is organic cotton made?
Before starting the production of organic cotton it is necessary that no synthetic chemicals are used on the field for at least the past three years.
Organic cotton cultivation begins with healthy and chemical-free soil. Organic manure and natural fertilizers are used with frequent crop rotation methods to keep the soil healthy and productive. Hoes and other mechanical weeding equipment with crop rotations, intercropping, more efficient use of irrigation water, the use of mulches, different planting dates and densities of the crops should be done in order to control weeds. Also, neem oil can be used as a natural pesticide.
Cotton other than being integrally linked to the textile, it is also an essential source of food industry. Cotton crop is a 40% fiber and 60% seed by weight. Firstly the fibers and seeds are separated in the gin, then fibers are packed for textile mills, while the seed and other by-products are used for animal feed and human food, largely as cottonseed oil. Cottonseed being rich in protein and oil are used as a common ingredient in cookies, potato chips, salad dressings, and other processed foods.
After harvesting the organic cotton manufacturing process begins with cleaning the crop after which spinning, knitting or weaving, dyeing, cutting, assembly and finishing are carried out. While performing these manufacturing steps the manufacturers should not use petroleum scours, formaldehyde, anti-wrinkling agents, chlorine bleaches or other synthetic material.
While natural alternatives such as natural spinning oils are used for spinning. Potato starch as a natural alternative is used for sizing, for bleaching hydrogen peroxide is used, organic colour grown cotton or natural or low-impact dyes and earth clays are used to impart colour to the fabric with natural vegetable, mineral inks and binders being used for printing on organic cotton fabric.