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Sunday, July 4, 2021
Testing of moisture regain and moisture content of cotton fibres
फाइबर्स के मॉइस्चर रीगेन एंड मॉइस्चर कंटेंट का परीक्षण
The moisture absorbed by any textile fibre depends upon the surrounding climatic conditions. If the relative humidity is high or more than standard, the fibre absorbs much moisture. If the relative humidity is lower than the standard, the fibre releases moisture in the atmosphere. The moisture regain gets very important when a yarn manufacturer purchases the fibres. If the buyer buys the fibres having more moisture in the fibres than standard then he pays money for extra moisture present in the fibres. He wastes his money for this extra moisture.
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