Useful information for cotton manufacturers . in chain quiller, thelarger part of cotton yarns, both warp and filling, have beencolored in the chain. The most difficult and unsatisfactory part of the processof chain dyeing has hitherto been the rewinding or beamingof the colored or bleached yarns after they are returnedfrom the dye house, owing to the large number of brokenand snarled chains, slack threads, and twisted selvages. These troubles can largely be prevented by winding orcoiling around each chain from end to end a thread of suit-able strength to hold it together. - a ) ng devicSt bac


Useful information for cotton manufacturers . in chain quiller, thelarger part of cotton yarns, both warp and filling, have beencolored in the chain. The most difficult and unsatisfactory part of the processof chain dyeing has hitherto been the rewinding or beamingof the colored or bleached yarns after they are returnedfrom the dye house, owing to the large number of brokenand snarled chains, slack threads, and twisted selvages. These troubles can largely be prevented by winding orcoiling around each chain from end to end a thread of suit-able strength to hold it together. - a ) ng devicSt back chain ai ijl;/ill!// ? ) n of the windntroduced ji ound from th •2 a; ^ k ^ c \ He = j3 I ill of the applicct small machi ;ad has to be uhis result. DO ill ! O ; < :2 i ! i L, e diagram gives an idea e seen to be a very compa ox. lling or beaming, the thre ing device accomplishes t <\ ---^ <£iMp^ € The awhich wthe boilii Beforea corresf Atlanta, Ga», STUART W. CRAMER, Charlotte, N. C. COMPARTMENT WARP DYEING (Single Compartment Machine.)


Size: 1821px × 1372px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, booksubjectcottonm, bookyear1904