Most of the artists' papers made since then have used cotton linters, the short fibre waste from the ginning operation. |
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It has started producing linters that will be used for making paper money and explosives. |
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These include acid delinted, which has the linters removed by sulphuric acid. |
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By contrast, the cuprammonium rayon fibers are made from cotton linters as main raw material. |
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Cotton linters are fine, silky fibers which adhere to the seeds of the cotton plant after ginning. |
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Milling wheat, portland, polypropylene bags, preforms, raw cotton, cotton linters, bale packaging waste, etc. |
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Based on a natural polymer, AkzoNobel 's Bermocoll cellulose derivatives are sourced from wood pulp or cotton linters. |
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The material is moldable, which means numerous items can be quickly produced, including helmets for firefighters and linters for pick-up truck beds. |
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They will also examine current and future changes in the supply mix, both for specialty wood pulp and cotton linters pulp, which compete for the same cellulose basket. |
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Viscose fiber is a type of artificial cellulose fiber made of such raw materials as wood, bamboo and cotton linters, mainly used in the textile industry. |
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Linters are short fibers that remain on the cottonseed after the ginning process removes the longer staples. |
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Linters are traditionally used in the manufacture of paper and as a raw material in the manufacture of cellulose. |
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