Raw cotton bales are produced from cotton crops, specifically of the Shankar-6 variety, which is grown only in Gujarat, India. The process of creating raw cotton bales involves the ginning and pressing of cotton to separate its fibers from the seeds. The production of these bales is carried out with the utmost care and high-quality raw materials to ensure reliability.
Storage Capacity:
Area for Raw Cotton: 20,000 sq. ft. RCC Platform
Covered Shade for Bales: 300 x 60 sq. ft.
Characteristics (In HVI Mode):
Staple Length: 28 mm to 30 mm
Strength: 27 to 30 gm / tex
Color Grade: 21-1, 31-1 (Near GM Grade)
Reflectance: 78%
Yellowness: 7.8
Micronaire: 3.8 to 4.3
Uniformity Ratio: 83%+
Elongation: 5.5 to 6.5%
Maturity: 72%+
Trash: Below 1.5%
General Remarks:
Shankar-6 cotton contains fewer neps (tiny knots of fiber) and offers better spinning output compared to other cotton varieties worldwide.
This cotton variety provides higher yarn output, better Cotton Specific Consumption (CSP) in spinning, and good dye absorption. It is known for its favorable characteristics for the textile industry.
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Raw cotton bales are produced from cotton crops, specifically of the Shankar-6 variety, which is grown only in Gujarat, India. The process of creating raw cotton bales involves the ginning and pressing of cotton to separate its fibers from the seeds. The production of these bales is carried out with the utmost care and high-quality raw materials to ensure reliability.
Storage Capacity:
Characteristics (In HVI Mode):
General Remarks: