Indian Raw Cotton
We offer a variety of high-quality Indian raw cotton, including
varieties such as S-6 and V-797, along with cotton linters (1st
cut and 2nd cut) of Indian origin. India is renowned for
cultivating a wide range of cotton species, from short staple to
extra-long staple varieties. The leading cotton-producing states
in India are Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, and Madhya
Pradesh.
Specifications:
- Varieties Available:
- MCU-5
- Shankar-6
- MECH-1
- J34
- Bengal Desi
- V797
- Y1
- Staple Length: Ranges from 12 mm to 34 mm
- Micronaire: Ranges from 3.2 to 7.0
- Strength: Ranges from 18 GPT (HVI) to 30 GPT (HVI)
- Uses: Primarily for spinning, with Bengal Desi being used in
the medical industry
Detailed Specifications:
- MCU-5:
- Staple Length: 32 to 34 mm
- Micronaire: 3.2 to 3.7
- Strength: 30 GPT (HVI)
- Use: Spinning
- Shankar-6:
- Staple Length: 27.5 to 29.5 mm
- Micronaire: 3.5 to 4.9
- Strength: 28 GPT (HVI)
- Use: Spinning
- MECH-1:
- Staple Length: 27 to 29 mm
- Micronaire: 3.5 to 4.9
- Strength: 27 GPT (HVI)
- Use: Spinning
- J34:
- Staple Length: 24 to 27 mm
- Micronaire: 4.0 to 4.9
- Strength: 26 GPT (HVI)
- Use: Spinning
- Bengal Desi:
- Staple Length: 12 to 14 mm
- Micronaire: 5.0 to 7.0
- Strength: 18 GPT (HVI)
- Use: Medical
- V797:
- Staple Length: 20 to 22 mm
- Micronaire: 4.5 to 6.0
- Strength: 24 GPT (HVI)
- Use: Spinning
- Y1:
- Staple Length: 23 to 25 mm
- Micronaire: 4.0 to 5.5
- Strength: 15 GPT (HVI)
- Use: Spinning