Textiles: fiber preparation – Liberating – Ginning
Patent
1993-07-30
1995-06-13
Crowder, Clifford D.
Textiles: fiber preparation
Liberating
Ginning
19 41, 19 645, 19 66CC, D01B 104
Patent
active
054231078
ABSTRACT:
Cotton seed are mechanically delinted by a process such as abrasion. To prevent the heat produced by the mechanical delinting from damaging the germination of the seed, the seed are mechanically cooled, or chilled, or refrigerated, to prevent the interior of the seed from being heated above 140.degree.. One method of chilling the seed is by spraying the seed with liquid nitrogen immediately before delinting.
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Associated Farmers Delinting, Inc.
Coffee Wendell
Crowder Clifford D.
Neas Michael A.
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