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... question of what cards should be required to do , and of what cotton should or should not suffer , in the process of carding . The sand , dirt , rotten and matted cotton , seeds , abortive or unripe seeds , leaf and other foreign ...
... question of what cards should be required to do , and of what cotton should or should not suffer , in the process of carding . The sand , dirt , rotten and matted cotton , seeds , abortive or unripe seeds , leaf and other foreign ...
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... but that the staple is often seriously injured by the velocity with which the fibres are separated from each other , when curled or twisted together in the form they naturally assume . This brings us to the last question , as to 21.
... but that the staple is often seriously injured by the velocity with which the fibres are separated from each other , when curled or twisted together in the form they naturally assume . This brings us to the last question , as to 21.
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This brings us to the last question , as to how far this Drawing process can be carried without causing injury to the work . My answer to this question is , that every operation of Drawing , performed upon the Sliver of Cotton before it ...
This brings us to the last question , as to how far this Drawing process can be carried without causing injury to the work . My answer to this question is , that every operation of Drawing , performed upon the Sliver of Cotton before it ...
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... question as to the size of Drawing Rolls and its effect , the President stated that , in his opinion , the size should be governed to some extent by the length of the staple that it is pro- posed to use . If a staple , say six inches ...
... question as to the size of Drawing Rolls and its effect , the President stated that , in his opinion , the size should be governed to some extent by the length of the staple that it is pro- posed to use . If a staple , say six inches ...
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... question is asked , " What is the size of Drawing Sliver that is best adapted to the manipulation of the Rollers ? " What he had in his mind was the weight of the Sliver as it leaves the Railway Head . The subject is brought up , con ...
... question is asked , " What is the size of Drawing Sliver that is best adapted to the manipulation of the Rollers ? " What he had in his mind was the weight of the Sliver as it leaves the Railway Head . The subject is brought up , con ...
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Amoskeag amount Association ATKINSON Average bale beam belt better Biddeford Board of Government Bobbin BORDEN Boston BURKE cent cloth Conn cost cotton fibre COTTON MANUFACTURERS Cotton Mills CUMNOCK cylinder diam diameter DRAPER Drawing Frame Drawing Rollers EDWARD ATKINSON England experience export Fall River fluted friction front Roll GARSED gentlemen George W Hopedale inches KILBURN Kitson's Lancaster Mills Lapper Laps LENOX AND TILDEN Let-off Lewiston looms Lowell Lowell Ma machine machinery Manchester Manuf Mass matter MEINERTH motion mule Nashua NOURSE operation Picker pounds present President produce pulleys question railway head result revolutions per minute Ring Frame roving running Sawyer spindle Secretary seed shafting Slasher sliver speed speeder spindle spinning spinning frame staple Steam thread TILDEN FOUNDATIONS tion top roll Top Roller Trials twist velocity Voted warp weight Whitin's William Woonsocket yards yarn