Textile raw materials and their conversion into yarns - (the study of the raw materials and the technology of the spinning process) a text-book for textile, trade and higher technical schools, as also (14598092889)

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Textile raw materials and their conversion into yarns - (the study of the raw materials and the technology of the spinning process) a text-book for textile, trade and higher technical schools, as also (14598092889)

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Title: Textile raw materials and their conversion into yarns : (the study of the raw materials and the technology of the spinning process) a text-book for textile, trade and higher technical schools, as also for self-instruction ; based upon the ordinary syllabus and curriculum of the Imperial and Royal Austrian weaving schools
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: Zipser, Julius Salter, Charles
Subjects: Textile fibers Spinning
Publisher: London : Scott, Greenwood
Contributing Library: Claire T. Carney Library, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Digitizing Sponsor: Claire T. Carney Library, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth



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Jute Breaker Card (vertical section). it in parallel straight lines, the dark cuticular portions, veryshort fibres and dust, being at the same time eliminated. The Jute Breaker Card, shown as a vertical section in Fig.164, is evidently almost identical with the hemp tow cardrepresented in Fig. 160, the only differences being that in the TEXTILE RAW MATERIALS. 281 present case the fluted feed rollers are dispensed with, andthat the under part of the cylinder is unprovided with a cover,so that an opportunity is here afforded for the removal of hardbutt ends, dark skin, short fibres and dust.
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The Jute Finisher Card is shown in Fig. 165 as a verticalsection. The machine is fed by cans, a\ d^, containing breakersliver, the several bands of which are conveyed by the feed 282 TEXTILE RAW MATERIALS. creeper, b, drawn in by the dish feed, c, and presented to theaction of the cyHnder, T, and the four sets of worker andclearer rollers, A\ W^ . . . A\ W^, arranged about the cir-cumference of the same. The jute fleece, b, is taken off thecylinder by the doffer, D, which is stripped by a pair ofrollers, d\ d-\ discharging the fleece into the tin conductor, Cywhere, as shown in the detail sketches. Figs. i66 and 167, itis condensed, and is then seized by the delivery rollers, which

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