Q. How is a cotton roll made?
Answer
When making surgical cotton raw cotton is first split open using a willow opener machine. During this step the cotton is cleaned off and any leftover contaminants are washed away. The raw cotton is then transferred to the kier compartment and boiled in steam for three to four hours before different chemicals such as detergent soda ash caustic soda etc. Are added. Such chemicals are included to remove any remaining contaminants. It is transferred to a tank for washing after boiling for three to four hours. It is transferred to a tank for washing after boiling for three to four hours. A little sulfuric acid is diluted combined and rinsed away from surgical cotton to remove the additional bleaching ingredient. After the cotton has been pushed into the hydoextractor to remove the water it is next transferred toward the wet cotton machine. Following each of these steps the cotton is sent to the dryer machine where it is dried. Those without dryers can use the sun to dry their cotton. To create cotton laps the cotton is delivered to the blow room. The cotton is then sent into a carding machine where it emerges in tiny layers. The cotton is then ready to be rolled into rolls with spaces between the cotton laps for holding paper.
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