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Linters

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linters [′lin·tərz]
(materials)
Short residual fibers that adhere to ginned cottonseed; used for making fabrics that do not require long fibers, as plastic fillers, and in the manufacture of cellulosic plastics.

Linters 

the short fibers left on cottonseed after the long fibers are removed. Any quantity of cottonseed consists of 4 to 8 percent linters. After ginning, the linters are removed from the seed in two or three steps to increase the volume and to divide them into grades. The short fibers are used in the production of batting, artificial fibers, films, varnish, and explosives.

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Linters are short fibers that remain on the cottonseed after the ginning process removes the longer staples.
The linters are separated from the waste material by boiling, chemical treatment, bleaching, washing, and drying and are then nitrated thru treatment with a mixture of nitric and sulphuric acids.
Cotton linters are fine, silky fibers which adhere to the seeds of the cotton plant after ginning.
 
 
 
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