Lint and Linters Difference between:
Lint: Raw cotton after ginning is called lint Or Cotton fiber after separated from the seed is called lint.
Lint: Raw cotton after ginning is called lint Or Cotton fiber after separated from the seed is called lint.
Linters : The short, fuzzy fibers still attached to the seed after ginning is called linters
Lint | Linters |
Lint is refer to suitable long fiber for producing yarn, separated from cotton seed. | After ginning process some small fiber are still attached into seed that is termed as linters. |
Fibers length refer to ½-2 inches. | Fibers length refer to ½ inches. |
These fibers are used to produce yarn. | These are not suitable for producing yarn. |
These are good grade cotton. | These are waist |
These are directly used to produce yarn and fabric. | These are used to produce regenerated cellulose. |