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Cotton Bales
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.
Cotton Bales : It is cotton packed in bales form. Cotton bales are a result of Ginning and Pressing Process of cotton. Our Ginning Unit separate cotton fibers and seeds from Cotton crop, We use only best quality raw materials to ensure a highly reliable production. We taking Care during the complete mechanical process of produce Cotton bales.
Cotton Bales Features :
• Cotton bales are extensively used in textile, garment and other allied sectors.
• Ensures high utility
Indian Standard Bales
Trash Limit <3%
Moisture Limit 8.5%
Dimensions 1060 mm x 530 mm x 780 mm 1400 mm x 530 mm x 700 mm 1240 mm x 480 mm x 480 mm (170+10) kg (155+7) kg
Mass Special class (170+10) kg (155+7) kg
Bale Covers Hessian or cotton cloth; 6-ply cotton thread Minimum of nine hoops
Labels Variety Name, Press Mark No., Running Bales No.. Weight, Crop year, Station.
A bale has an essential role from the farm to the factory. The cotton yield is calculated in terms of the number of bales. 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.
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 0.48 cubic meters (17 cubic feet) and weighs 226.8 kilograms (500 pounds). In India, the standard bale size is 170 kg.