Английская Википедия:Cotton bale
A Cotton bale is a standard-sized and weighted pack of compressed cotton lint after ginning. The dimensions and weight may vary with different cotton-producing countries.[1]
Significance
A bale has an essential role from the farm to the factory. The cotton yield is calculated in terms of the number of bales.[2] Bale is a standard packaging method for cotton to avoid various hassles in handling, packing, and transportation. The bales also protect the lint from foreign contamination and make them readily identifiable.[3]
Cotton bale management system
Bale management encompasses the systematic procedures of categorizing, blending, and assessing bales based on fiber attributes, with the aim of achieving desired quality yarn production at an optimized cost.[4] Cotton fibres differ in terms of staple length and other physical characteristics; this is an inherent feature.[5] Bale management, also known as "bale mixing," is the process of analysing, classifying, and then blending fibres from various bales [which also includes the bales received from other stations] according to their fibre properties in order to create yarn of a specific quality at the most affordable price.[6]
Standards
Bale
A "bale of cotton" is also the standard trading unit for cotton on the wholesale national and international markets. Although different cotton-growing countries have their bale standards, for example, In the United States, cotton is usually measured at approximately Шаблон:Convert and weighs Шаблон:Convert.[7] In India, the standard bale size is 170 kg.[8][9][10][11]
Parameters
The most important parameters of a cotton bale are:
- Density (448 kg/m3)[10]
- Measurements of the bales (nominally 1.40 m X 0.53 m X 0.69 m)[12][10]
- Weight (Varies, but ‘statistical’ bale weighs 480 lb)[10]
Sr.No. | Country | Bale in kg |
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1 | Australia | 227 |
2 | Colombia | 233 |
3 | Egypt | 327 |
4 | India | 170[13] |
5 | Pakistan | 170 |
6 | Mexico | 230 |
7 | Nigeria | 185 |
8 | South Africa | 200 |
9 | Sudan | 191 |
10 | Tanzania | 181 |
11 | Uganda | 181 |
12 | United States of America | 225 |
Advances in standardization are reducing the variation in weights, sizes, dimensions, and densities of cotton bales.[8][14]
Candy
Candy is another trading unit. A candy weighs approximately 2.09 bales (356 kg).[15] In India, ginned cotton is traded in terms of candy also which weighs 356 kg (355.62 kg).[16][17][11]
Trash
When cotton is harvested and exposed to ginning, it carries more than 64% cottonseed, 2% waste and 34% fibrous matter (also known as lint).[18] Lower trash percentage in cotton increases the recovery.[19] Cotton bales are not pure cotton; they contain foreign contaminants, residual trash and leaf (and other non lint material) that have a direct impact on the recovery in yarn spinning.[20][21]
Gallery
Cotton cultivation
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Cotton Field at Singalandapuram, Rasipuram, India (2017)
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Cotton field
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Cotton plant
Harvesting
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A cotton field, late in the season
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Picking cotton in Armenia in the 1930s. No cotton is grown there today.
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A group of Egyptian fellahs picking cotton by hand
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Hand picking cotton (Tashkent, Uzbekistan)
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A module builder
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Cotton modules in a harvested cotton field (Clinch County, Georgia, USA, January 2014).
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Case IH Module Express 625 picks cotton and simultaneously builds cotton modules
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Cotton modules in Australia (2007)
Ginning and bale making
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A model of a 19th-century cotton gin on display at the Eli Whitney Museum in Hamden, Connecticut
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Diagram of a modern cotton gin plant, displaying numerous stages of production
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Modern ginning machines in working
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Cotton ready for shipment, Houston, Texas (postcard, circa 1911)
See also
References
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- ↑ National Cotton Council of America, "U.S. Cotton Bale Dimensions Шаблон:Webarchive" (accessed 5 October 2013).
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