The Textile Fibres of Commerce a Handbook On the Occurrence Distribution Prep
The Textile Fibres of Commerce a Handbook On the Occurrence Distribution Prep
William I Hannan
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Twist (brown). There is always a good demand for it, as 120 TEXTILE FIBRES. the construction, evenness, elasticity, and strength of the yarn can be relied upon and guaranteed. Spinning-Koom. To spin the material into yarn it is necessary to have the room heated to from 70 F. To 90 F. In fine spinning mills it mostly varies from 80 F. To 90 F. Fresh-air humidifiers have been introduced into fine spinning-rooms these cause a current of air from outside to be passed through mushroom-shaped tubes a...nd over heated Fig. 80. Strands of two Slubbings. water, thus moistening the air and rendering the fibres of cotton more cohesive, and the yarn less oozy or woolly, but stronger and more elastic. Fig. 82 shows a spinning-room and self-acting mule for weft spinning in a Preston cotton mill. The mules are run from a line shaft fixed the whole length of the room, with the drums and straps attached. The height of the room is about 14 feet. I am indebted for this photograph to Sam Gilbert, Esq. , of Preston.
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