The main objective of this series of publications has been to collect, compile and collate technical information and data on textiles considered to be useful to the textile industry and researcher alike. In many cases such data and information are not readily available. As in parts I and IV of this series, the information, in many cases, it has been reproduced in the original words and form. The author does not claim originality nor does he guarantee the accuracy of all the data. Part II of this series contains general fibre properties, including those of cotton.
Reference:
Hunter, L. 1980. Textiles: Some technocal information and data V: Cotton. (Wol). http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4719 .
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