Reports of the Raw Silk Classification Committee On Standardized Tests for Raw

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Reports of the Raw Silk Classification Committee On Standardized Tests for Raw
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APPARATUS The gage (Figure 9) consists of two pieces of hardened tool steel approximately six and one-half inches long, one inch wide, and one-half inch thick. One narrow side of each piece is ground accurately to a plane, and the two pieces are bolted together so that the plane surfaces form a very narrow V-shaped slit between them. The gage is graduated to read in deniers by determining fixed points at which the width of the V-slit is equal to the calculated diameter of raw silk of a selected... denier, and by dividing the distance along the gage into spaces proportional to the diameter of the thread. Ten gages constitute a set, which is mounted on a reeling machine (Figure 10) in such a manner as to be adjusted to allow the silk, as it passes through guides from bobbins onto a measuring reel, to run through the gages at its average denier as determined by a sizing test. SECTION 3. EVENNESS DEFECTS (A) Weak Threads (tender or fine) are those which break 30% to 50% below the average strength of the thread.

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