Abstract:
A composition of a loose mass of comminuted raw cotton linter fibers has a bulk density of at least 8 g/100 ml and at least 50% of the fibers in the mass passes through a US standard sieve size #10 (2 mm opening). This composition is made by obtaining a loose mass of first cut, second cut, third cut, or mill runs raw cotton linters or mixtures thereof and comminuting the loose mass of raw cotton linters to a size wherein at least 50% pass through a US standard sieve size #10 (2 mm opening). This composition is used to make cellulose ether derivatives.
Abstract:
A water-borne coating composition containing an ether derivative of raw cotton linters (RCL), a latex polymer, and water in which the ether derivative RCL provides improved rheological properties when compared to analogous cellulose ether compounds produced from more refined cellulose sources while not substantially degrading the coating composition's aesthetic qualities.
Abstract:
An improved process for the purification of raw cotton linters includes the cutting of a first, second, third or mill run cut raw cotton linters to a particle size that passes through a 2,500 micrometer screen and then mechanically separating the linters into clean and unclean fractions. The clean fraction contains purified cut raw cotton linters and the unclean fraction contains the impurities.
Abstract:
Process makes a raw cotton linter matted sheet by dispersing a loose mass of raw cotton linters in water, removing a portion of the water from the dispersed loose mass, and pressing the wet loose mass of raw cotton linters into a resulting matted sheet. The loose mass of raw cotton linters can be precleaned before dispersing into water. The final sheeted product can be cut into water. The final sheeted product can be cut into rectangle pieces or wound on a roll or dried or calendered. This sheet is used as a starting material for making cellulose ethers.