This document provides fiber properties and information about an Indian cotton variety called Suvin. Key properties include a 2.5% span length of 37 to 39 mm, a micronaire of 2.8 to 3.1, a bundle strength of 114 to 122 lbs/sq inch and 28 to 32 G/Tex. Suvin grows well in the Indian states of Tamilnadu and Andhra Pradesh and is comparable to the Egyptian and Sudanese cotton varieties Giza 45 and VS.
This document provides fiber properties and information about an Indian cotton variety called Suvin. Key properties include a 2.5% span length of 37 to 39 mm, a micronaire of 2.8 to 3.1, a bundle strength of 114 to 122 lbs/sq inch and 28 to 32 G/Tex. Suvin grows well in the Indian states of Tamilnadu and Andhra Pradesh and is comparable to the Egyptian and Sudanese cotton varieties Giza 45 and VS.
This document provides fiber properties and information about an Indian cotton variety called Suvin. Key properties include a 2.5% span length of 37 to 39 mm, a micronaire of 2.8 to 3.1, a bundle strength of 114 to 122 lbs/sq inch and 28 to 32 G/Tex. Suvin grows well in the Indian states of Tamilnadu and Andhra Pradesh and is comparable to the Egyptian and Sudanese cotton varieties Giza 45 and VS.
• Micronaire: 2.8 to 3.1 • Bundle Strength: (i) 1000 Lbs./Sq.Inch: 114 to 122 (ii) 1/8" Guage - G/Tex.: 28 to 32 • Spinning Counts: 100's to 120's Area of Growth: Tamilnadu & Andhra Pradesh