How to deal with lint impurities in wool cotton seed stripping?
1. Class I cotton linter (also known as "linter") the cotton linter peeled by the linter is mostly the longer fiber left on the cotton seed due to fracture in the ginning process. Generally, the length of the main body is more than 13mm. Its output is generally about three times that of cottonseed wool.
2. Class II cotton linter (also known as "two-layer linter") the cotton linter stripped by the two-layer linter. This part of cotton linter is the main body of cotton linter, generally accounting for 50-60% of the output of cotton linter. Its length is 3-6mm, and its maturity is the highest among the three types of cotton linters.
3. Class III cotton linter (also known as "three layers of linter") the cotton linter stripped by the three layers of linter. The length of this kind of cotton linter is the shortest (generally less than 3mm), the impurity content is high, and the fiber maturity is less than that of the second layer of linter, but higher than that of the first layer of linter.