§ 28.303 - Standards for length of staple for American upland cotton.  


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  • § 28.303 Standards for length of staple for American upland cotton.

    (a) Effective July 12, 1985, standards for the lengths of staple of American upland cotton shall be measurements as determined by the Suter-Webb Duplex Cotton Fiber Sorter in accordance with the test method prescribed in paragraph (c) of this section. Ranges for each official staple length are shown in the table below. Staple standards exceeding 114 inches, in graduations of thirty-second inches, will be expressed in increments of .041 inches.

    [In inches]

    Staple length Upper quartile length range
    1316 .827-.847
    78 .909-.929
    2932 .950-.970
    1516 .990-1.010
    3132 1.031-1.051
    1 1.072-1.092
    1132 1.113-1.133
    1116 1.154-1.174
    1332 1.195-1.215
    118 1.236-1.256
    1532 1.277-1.297
    1316 1.318-1.338
    1732 1.359-1.379
    114 1.400-1.420

    (b) Cotton selected for the preparation of practical forms of staple standards shall, to the extent practicable, measure at the mid-point of the appropriate staple range indicated in paragraph (a) of this section.

    (c) Length measurements shall be performed in accordance with the “Standard Test Method for Length and Length Distribution of Cotton Fibers (Array Method), ANSI/ASTM D 1440-77 (1982), which is incorporated by reference pursuant to the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552(a). This standard test method has been adopted by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and approved as an American National Standard by the American National Standards Institute. It is published in the “Annual Book of ASTM Standards,” Part 33, volume 07.02. Copies of the ASTM book and copies of ASTM standard D 1440-77 as a separate publication may be obtained from ASTM, Customer Service, 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103. A copy of the ASTM standard test method is also on file at the Office of the Federal Register. A notice of any change in the ASTM standard test method cited herein will be published in the Federal Register.

    [49 FR 28391, July 12, 1984]