👉 The cotton fluid, also known as glycerol or propylene glycol, is a hygroscopic and viscous liquid often used in textile processing, particularly in cotton manufacturing. It serves as a humectant, helping to retain moisture and soften fabrics, enhancing their tactile quality and durability. Additionally, cotton fluid acts as a lubricant during spinning and weaving, reducing friction between fibers and improving the efficiency of the manufacturing process. It also helps in preventing static electricity buildup, ensuring smoother handling and better quality cotton yarn or fabric.