GEOMETRY OF THE GIN-SAW TEETH EFFECT ON SEPRATION OF FIBERS FROM SEED COTTON DURING THE GINNING PROCESS.
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https://doi.org/10.34016/pjbt.2024.21.01.887Keywords:
Cotton Ginning, Gene Editing, Infrascan-3150, Cotton Fibers, Cotton SeedsAbstract
The article provides a theoretical and practical analysis of the determining factor in the quality of fiber and seed separated from cotton during the ginning process, which is the saw-gin's tooth geometry or tooth profile
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