Examples of 'cotton fibres' in a sentence

Meaning of "cotton fibres"

refers to the thin, thread-like structures that make up cotton, a natural fiber obtained from the cotton plant. Cotton fibers are commonly used in textile industries to make various types of fabrics and materials

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cotton fibres
Cotton fibres after the bleaching process.
The yarns are composed solely of cotton fibres.
The cotton fibres are mainly processed in.
Denatured or removed during processing of cotton fibres.
Recycled cotton fibres have also been used.
Polyester filament surrounded by cotton fibres.
The cotton fibres are constituted of nearly pure cellulose.
They will also use cotton fibres as a comparison.
The fabric is a combination of modacrylic and cotton fibres.
The cotton fibres predominate.
Maintain a level of quality of cotton fibres.
The cotton fibres are generally separated from the seeds.
At first glance it appears to be only the normal cotton fibres.
The third layer is made of said cotton fibres or of cotton threads.
At first glance it would appear to be only the normal cotton fibres.

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The ground fabric is yarns of cotton fibres and yarns of polyester fibres.
The precondensate is insolubilized by the ammonia inside the cotton fibres.
The cotton fibres were fully covered with silver nanoparticles after three consecutive reductions.
Chemical residues on cotton fibres.
The cotton fibres which are commercially available are simply mixed with water to a suitable consistency.
Practically every building contained cotton seeds or cotton fibres or textiles.
Separation of organic cotton fibres and seeds in our own Fair Trade projects.
A typical wash will include some fabric containing cotton fibres.
Cotton fibres are basically long, collapsed tubes.
Suitable fibrous materials include cellulose or cotton fibres or a mixture thereof.
Cotton fibres consist primarily of long, collapsed tubes.
One of the fabrics is printed and woven from yarns of cotton fibres.
Cotton fibres consist primary of long, collapsed tubes.
The remnants of the net are made of the same cotton fibres as older models.
Cotton fibres, the raw material for euro banknotes.
These cuttings are then shredded and turned back into soft cotton fibres.
Cotton fibres were opened, decontaminated and formed into a continuous web.
Most preferred are wipes comprising a mixture of polyester fibres and viscose or cotton fibres.
Cotton fibres are of vegetable origin and look like a flat, turned volume.
When the blend is used alone there is patchy deposition on the cotton fibres.
This paper is made with cotton fibres for re-use in the textile industry.
These objects typically comprise materials that are devoid of acids naturally such as cotton fibres.
They are blue cotton fibres, there are other sources of blue cotton fibres in the world.
Removal of these impurities increases the absorbency and dye receptiveness of the cotton fibres.
Cotton fibres are of vegetable origin and look under the microscope like a flat, turned volume.
At first, it appears to be the normal cotton fibres.
These cotton fibres are often from waste materials, such as off-cuts from the textile industry.
This consists of fibres, preferably cotton fibres.
Three batches of cotton fibres are bleached as described in Example 1.
However, the cellulosic fibres may also be cotton fibres.
Example 6 Cotton fibres were decontaminated, scoured and bleached using conventional methods.
This by-product is far less expensive than common cotton fibres.
SEM images of cotton fibres immersed in nanosilver solution are shown in Fig . 8A.
In the latter case, the polyester fibres predominate over the cotton fibres.
Cotton fibres occur naturally in colours of white, brown, green, and some mixing of these.

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