How cotton is processed in factories how its made youtube

How cotton is processed in factories how it's made?

There are six stages in the process of organic cotton garment manufacture. These include the following: Growing cotton, ginning, cotton spinning, dyeing the cotton fabric, construction of the garment and the final stage of which is the distribution of the garment from the warehouse to the storefront.

How does cotton get processed?

Cotton is harvested, compressed and sent to gins where they separate the fibers from the seeds. The fibers are baled, purchased by mills then spun into thread. Once cotton has been spun into thread it is either exported or sent to U.S. textile mills for production.

How is cotton processing in factory cotton cultivation cotton farming and harvest?

The seed cotton is held in the boll until the plant is killed—either by cold weather or chemical harvest aids—and then the cotton stripper is introduced to remove the complete boll from the plant. The stripper removes the boll by utilizing two counter-rotating stripper rolls consisting of nylon brushes and rubber bats.