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The Jute Industry: From Seed to Finished Cloth

Chapter 14 TYING-ON, DRAWING-IN, AND WEAVING

Word Count: 2148    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

necessary, when the tying-on process is completed, to rotate the loom beam slowly, and simultaneously to draw forwa

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The Jute Industry: From Seed to Finished Cloth
The Jute Industry: From Seed to Finished Cloth
Peter Kilgour Literature
“The Jute Industry: From Seed to Finished Cloth by Peter Kilgour”
1 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTORY2 Chapter 2 CULTIVATION3 Chapter 3 RETTING4 Chapter 4 ASSORTING AND BALING JUTE FIBRE5 Chapter 5 MILL OPERATIONS6 Chapter 6 BATCHING7 Chapter 7 CARDING8 Chapter 8 DRAWING AND DRAWING FRAMES9 Chapter 9 THE ROVING FRAME10 Chapter 10 SPINNING11 Chapter 11 TWISTING AND REELING12 Chapter 12 WINDING ROLLS AND COPS13 Chapter 13 WARPING, BEAMING AND DRESSING14 Chapter 14 TYING-ON, DRAWING-IN, AND WEAVING15 Chapter 15 FINISHING