Abstract
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of research conducted on the cleaning of cotton seed masses generated after the ginning process prior to the subsequent lintering stage. The study systematically evaluates various methodologies and technological advancements aimed at enhancing the efficiency of seed preparation. Particular attention is given to the mechanisms of removing residual impurities and the impact of pre-lintering purification on the overall quality of the final product. Furthermore, the paper examines the integration of cleaning systems within the production cycle to optimise industrial performance and reduce mechanical damage to the seeds.
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