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To answer this question dogmatically , and at once , we may say , it is to put cotton into an even , uniform riband , or sliver , free from all foreign substances , with its fibres parallel to each other , and in a condition to be ...
To answer this question dogmatically , and at once , we may say , it is to put cotton into an even , uniform riband , or sliver , free from all foreign substances , with its fibres parallel to each other , and in a condition to be ...
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Sixty slivers to one lap ought certainly to insure good mixing ; and even if two or three or inore be broken off , the balance would mix the cotton well and distribute well their individual inequalities . But the preparation of the ...
Sixty slivers to one lap ought certainly to insure good mixing ; and even if two or three or inore be broken off , the balance would mix the cotton well and distribute well their individual inequalities . But the preparation of the ...
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It is supposed best to draw lightly at first , coaxing , so to speak , the sliver gradually into a sufficiently attenuated state , say by railway head , three ; first drawing frame , three ; second drawing frame , three or four ...
It is supposed best to draw lightly at first , coaxing , so to speak , the sliver gradually into a sufficiently attenuated state , say by railway head , three ; first drawing frame , three ; second drawing frame , three or four ...
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There is one delivery to each length of roller ; the slivers from the two bosses being brought together through a ... In the English coilers , the sliver passes from the calender rollers of the drawing frames through a tube about four ...
There is one delivery to each length of roller ; the slivers from the two bosses being brought together through a ... In the English coilers , the sliver passes from the calender rollers of the drawing frames through a tube about four ...
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... filled in the common way when the work is pressed down by careless or inexperienced hands ; or , which often occurs , from the piling up and falling over and consequent entanglement of the sliver , when run loosely into large cans .
... filled in the common way when the work is pressed down by careless or inexperienced hands ; or , which often occurs , from the piling up and falling over and consequent entanglement of the sliver , when run loosely into large cans .
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