Cotton is more than a beautiful natural fiber from which fabrics and clothing are made in the textile and fashion industry. The entire plant, including the seeds, is also used for many other products. The palette ranges from cosmetics to eyeglass frames to medical products and much more.
Spinning Cotton
Clothing
- Outerwear
- Clothing for sports, leisure and work
- Rainwear and special clothing
- Underwear, stockings
- Accessories
Home Textile
- Bed linen
- Table linen
- Towels, bath towels etc.
- Carpets, runners and floor coverings
- Decorative fabrics
- Fabrics for curtains and furniture
Medicine
- Gauze
- Medical absorbent cotton
Industry
- Rubber industry
- Shoe manufacturer
- Leather processing industry
- Polishing wheels
Other
- Tarpaulins and tents
- Awning fabrics
- Sails, nets, bags
- Insulating tape, adhesive tape
- Industrial wadding
- Upholstery fleece
- Dusters, filter cloths and other cloths
- Hand knitting and needlework yarns
- Industrial yarns
- Sewing materials
Rohlinters
Raw State
Processing in the raw state
- Mattress fleece
- Upholstery material
- Felts
Pure Cellulose
Processing into pure cellulose (pure linters or bleached linters)
- Copper artificial silk (CUPRO)
- Hollow fibers for dialysis
- Viscose fibers, viscose sausage skin
- Cellulose cetate for injection molding compounds, photographic films, coatings
- Cellulose nitrate for lacquers, celluloid
- Cellulose ether
Fibrous Cellulose
Use as fibrous cellulose
- Fine printing papers and letter papers
- Banknotes and document papers
- Artist papers
- Laboratory and diagnostic papers
- Technical papers
- Filter sheets, nonwovens
Seeds
Refined Oil
- Margarine
- Baking fat
- Salads and dishes
- Mayonnaise
Refining Residues
- Soap
- Cosmetics
- Pharmaceuticals
- Fatty acids
- Rubber, plastics
- Insecticides
- Impregnations
- Coating of leather, paper and textiles
Oil Cake
- Grist
- Cattle feed
- Fertilizer
Seed Coats
- Cattle feed
- Fertilizer
- Bran
- Packaging
- Synthetic rubber