Ginned Cotton
What is Ginning? To answer the question what is ginning? I would say, the process by which the
fibers are separated from the seeds is called ginning. Humans using cloth for the last seven
thousand years. From the beginning, the cotton fiber is manually processed by hand until the
18th century. After the invention of the automatic ginning machine, the process becomes so
easy.. Here we will discuss Ginning, Cotton Ginning, Process, Types, and Objectives.
It is one of the most important steps of the spinning process. After collecting seed cotton from
the field, cotton moves to nearby gins for separation of lint, seed and any other foreign
particles. The production of a typical gin is about 12 bale per hour (here 1 bale = 500 pounds).
Earlier the ginning process was manual but right now for higher production, manufacturers use an
automated machine with higher productivity. The machine is well known as a cotton ginning
machine.