Made from high-purity cotton linters, our bleached cotton linter pulp is ideal for manufacturing high-grade paper, pharmaceuticals, and specialty cellulose products. It offers exceptional whiteness, uniform texture, and excellent absorbency.
Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case, around the seeds of the cotton plants of the genus Gossypium in the mallow family Malvaceae. The fiber is almost pure cellulose, and can contain minor percentages of waxes, fats, pectins, and water.
Premium Quality White Cotton Seed Oil Cake, Cotton Seed Meal, Cotton Seed Hull/Raw Cotton/Cotton Linter used as animal feed, mushroom beddings or organic fertilizer
DESCRIPTION
We have Premium Quality White Cotton Seed Oil Cake, Cotton Seed Meal, Cotton Seed Hull/Raw Cotton/Cotton Linter. Cotton seed hulls are waste of cotton seed and they are used as animal feed & as for Mushroom Beddings in different parts of the world.
Specifications;
Product: cotton seed hull,
Moisture -10-12%, min (+/-2%),,
Oil content-2-4%,
Protein content:3-4%,
Sand& silica: 2-3%;,
Crop: new year,
Origin: Germany and UK.
Cotton Seed Oil CakeAVAILABLE
Cotton Seed MealAVAILABLE
Cotton Seed HullAVAILABLE
Raw Cotton AVAILABLE
Cotton LinterA VAILABLE
They are highly purified short cotton fibers, obtained from cottonseed linters through a bleaching and purification process. They are valued for their high cellulose content (up to 99%), low ash, and uniform whiteness, making them ideal for high-grade cellulose applications.
Refers to the short fibers that remain on the cottonseed after the longer fibers (lint) have been removed during the ginning process. Linters are removed in one or two cuts.
Types of Linters:
1. First-cut linters:
Longer and higher-quality fibers.
Sometimes used in lower-grade textiles, absorbents, or for further processing
into cellulose.
2. Second-cut linters:
Very short fibers, closer to the seed hull.
Typically used in industrial applications like:
Nitrocellulose
Cellulose ethers and esters
Paper and pulp products
Pharmaceuticals (after purification)
Plastic and film production
Key Properties:
Property: Range / Note
Fiber Length: 2-6 mm (short compared to lint cotton)
Cellulose Content: 80-95% (can be refined to >98%)
Ash Content: Varies; must be minimized for specialty use
Moisture: Typically 7-10%
Color: Off-white to yellowish (improves with bleaching)
Common Uses of Cottonseed Linters:
Industry: Use Case
Explosives: Nitrocellulose production (gun cotton)
Pharmaceuticals: Cellulose for tablets, stabilizers
Plastics: Film base (e.g., photographic film)
Textiles: Absorbent cotton, paper, wipes
Chemical: Viscose, rayon, carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC)