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Cotton Gin and Oil Mill Press

Willcutt, H., Effects of Feeding Systems on Gin Output and Energy Consumption, The Cotton Gin and Oil Mill Press (1976) 77 (18), 14-16. [Pg.125]

It is almost impossible to maintain a complete and up-to-date listing of the publications dealing with limited special fields within the edible oil industry. Many of these are sponsored by technical or trading associations. For example, there is the Cotton Gin and Oil Mill Press of the National Cottonseed Products Association, the Peanut Journal and Nut World of the National Peanut Council, the Soybean Digest of the American Soybean Association, the Bulletin of the Institute of Margarine Manufacturers, the Journal of Milk and Food Technology, the American Butter and Cheese Review and the National Provisioner. In Canada there is Butterfal in Italy there is Olive Culture and in France there is the Bulletin of the International Office of the Cocoa and Chocolate Industry,... [Pg.275]

The harvested mixture of cotton and seed normally will be pressed into bales and carried to a gin where seeds and fiber are mechanically separated. Short, feltlike fibers will remain on the seed and are called linters (- cellulose), which have to be separated in a special delintering process from the seed. All further processing occurs at different places the fibers are processed in a spiiming mill/ textile factory, and the seeds in an oil mill. Linters are well suited for chemical derivatization and for specialty paper making, such as cigarette paper. [Pg.61]


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