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Publikováno v:
Transactions of the ASAE. 31:0187-0190
AN additive applied to cotton in the textile opening line lowered the levels of card generated airborne dusts and associated microorganisms. Dust from cotton containing additive had fewer smaller particles than dust from untreated cotton. The additiv
Publikováno v:
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal. 39:368-377
Dust samples were collected inside high-capacity cotton gins with the personal, stationary personal, and the vertical elutriator cotton dust samplers. Dust particles collected on the filters were sized with a particle measurement computer system. Par
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 51:497-502
The effects of two modifications to gin-type lint-cleaners on card-room dust levels, on turbine residue in open-end spinning, and on fiber and yarn quality are reported. Special air-suction nozzles on lint-cleaners did not reduce airborne dust level
Autor:
Joseph B. Cocke, John D. Hatcher
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the ASAE. 18:1006-1010
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 51:149-154
The processing performance of unopened-boll-harvested cotton was inferior to that of normally-harvested cotton, characterized primarily by fibers sticking to the rolls of processing machinery. The stickiness was attributed to high sugar levels. Yarn
Publikováno v:
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal. 48:133-139
The effects of geographical area of growth and cotton variety on pulmonary activity have been evaluated through human volunteer exposure studies conducted by NIOSH and USDA at the Cotton Quality Research Station, Clemson, S.C. These studies demonstra
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 51:142-148
Small-scale studies in 1978 suggested that human FEV1 (forced expiratory volume in 1 s) reactions and card-room dust levels were distinctly lower when clean cotton was processed through a model card room than when standard cotton was processed. Insuf
Autor:
null Joseph B. Cocke, null Richard A. Wesley, null Henry H. Perkins, null Jr., null Oliver L. McCaskill
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the ASAE. 22:0418-0420
THREE additives were applied to seed cotton in the feed control system at the gin to determine the effect of additives on card room dust levels in the textile mill. These data indicate the feasibility of applying additives at the gin for dust control
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 47:129-131
Two bales of similar cotton were prepared by 1) normal ginning and 2) normal ginning plus one pass through the Shirley Analyzer for testing for particle-size distribution and lung-function response by cotton-mill workers during carding. Airborne dust
Autor:
John Hancock, Edward L. Petsonk, Joseph B. Cocke, James A. Merchant, Kenneth Bragg, Brian A. Boehlecke, Richard Piccirillo
Publikováno v:
Chest. 79