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Precision Management for Improved Cotton Quality

Robert Long, Stuart Gordon, Cheryl McCarthy (Cotton Research & Development Corporation (CRDC), CSIRO, 2020-12-31)

To identify where existing or new sensor technologies coupled with knowledge of fibre development and environmental influences, can be used to better manage cotton crops and the interface between the end o

An Eco-friendly Treatment to Improve Look and Handle of Cotton Fabric

Gordon Stone (Deakin University, 2019-06-30)

In this project, a novel treatment was investigated to improve whiteness, brightness, softness and dye uptake of cotton yarn and fabric.

The Effect of Abiotic Stress on Cotton Fibre

Birrer, Katherine (Deakin University, 2019-06-30)

Cotton fibre is the most important natural textile fibre, but it requires intensive scouring to disrupt the hydrophobic cuticle to allow dye to penetrate.

Breathable Cotton for Compression Athletic Wear

Naebe, Maryam (Deakin University, 2018-06-30)

Compression athletic wear is usually made from synthetic fibres, often by coating an elastomer band on the fabric surface.

FIBREpak A Guide to Improving Australian Fibre Quality - Second edition

Gordon Stone (CSIRO & CRDC, 2018-06-04)

Fibre quality is affected by a large number of interacting factors:variety, seasonal conditions, crop and harvest management, and ginning can all determine whether or not the spinner's requirementsare met.

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