Thursday, 11 September, 9:00 AM
The Effect of Advances in Processing Techniques on Demand
for Quality Cotton
Chair: Janusz Szosland, The Technical University of Lodz,
Poland |
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Report of the Fourth Open Session |
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Developments in the
Brazilian Cotton to Attend the Industry Needs (77K) |
Dr. Robson de Macêdo Vieira, Brazil |

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Impact of cotton classing
on the optimal use of fiber quality (200K) |
Mr. Hein. F. Schroder, South Africa |

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Reducing the Impact
of Stickiness in Spinning (30K) |
Dr. Abel Latif Abdelrahman, Sudan |

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Effect of Raw Material
and Processing Conditions on Yarn Neppiness (165K)
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Dr. Malgorzata Matusiak, Poland
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Compact and Rotor Yarns — Yarn
Quality
and its Further Processing (291K)
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Tadeusz Jackowski, Poland
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Contamination – a
Pain in the Neck of Spinners (138K)
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Mr. B.K. Patodia, India
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Breeding Cotton with Enhanced
Fiber Qualities Amidst Technologically Evolving Yarn
and Textile Manufacturing
Industries (103K)
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Mr. O. Lloyd May,USA
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Mixing Quality of Cotton
Type Blended Yarns (406K)
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D. Kemenáková and J. Miltky, Czech Republic
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