Abstract

SUMMARYRelationships among quality number, crimp frequency and. fibre diameter of sale lots are reported for a wide range of Australian wools, the quality number appraisals being those of the selling broker and the successful bidder at auction.Results show that sale lots classified as having the same quality number exhibit a 95% confidence interval of ± 2·5 μm about the mean value. This variation is attributed first to the dependence of quality number on staple crimp frequency and secondly to the strength of the relationship between crimp frequency and fibre diameter.

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