Alar: More than half of the new cotton has been processed, and the quality is better than in previous years
In early December, processing by a few cotton enterprises in the Alar region of Xinjiang has ended, but processing work by most enterprises is still continuing, and the processing progress is more than half.
According to statistics from the China FiberQuality Monitoring Center, in 2021, the cotton color grade, length, micronaire value, length uniformity and other indicators of the Alar First Division of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps Both have significantly improved compared to last year, and the processing quality is basically the same. However, due to the influence of raw cotton quality (climate factors and unsatisfactory effects of defoliants), the impurity content of lint is generally higher than last year.
To address the problem of high impurity content in lint, companies have also taken certain measures. The person in charge of a local ginning company said that the first is to adjust the seed cotton cleaning equipment to discharge impurities to the maximum extent; the second is to ensure the working clearance of various parts of the cotton gin and skin cleaning machine to ensure that all impurity discharge areas are unobstructed to prevent blockage, which will cause infertile seeds and other impurities. The third is to control the drying temperature at any time and control the moisture regain of seed cotton at 5.0-6.5% to ensure the smooth discharge of impurities to the maximum extent; the fourth is to promptly remove gaps and technical parameter differences in various parts caused by long-term use of processing equipment. The accurate situation adjustment is in place to restore the processing equipment to its best condition and ensure the quality of lint processing.
Affected by this, cotton processing speed has slowed down and the processing period has been extended, resulting in an increase in lint processing costs for enterprises. At present, the price of local lint cotton continues to fall, and processing companies are not very willing to sell lint cotton.
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