Dyeing: comprising the dyeing and bleaching of wool, silk, cotton, flax, hemp, china grass &c. . ons are shown in this work. Plate XYIL, jig winch. Plate XYIIL, dyeing jiggers. Plate XIX., jiggers of French construction. In some cases special machines are employed, as forinstance in indigo dyeing, where iron oblong tanks areemploved, supplied with a system of rollers to compel thecloth to pass through the vat; the process being conductedin a continuous manner. Dvein^:- machinery for black dyeing will be founddescribed on page 86 and following pages. Of other apparatus employed in the treatment


Dyeing: comprising the dyeing and bleaching of wool, silk, cotton, flax, hemp, china grass &c. . ons are shown in this work. Plate XYIL, jig winch. Plate XYIIL, dyeing jiggers. Plate XIX., jiggers of French construction. In some cases special machines are employed, as forinstance in indigo dyeing, where iron oblong tanks areemploved, supplied with a system of rollers to compel thecloth to pass through the vat; the process being conductedin a continuous manner. Dvein^:- machinery for black dyeing will be founddescribed on page 86 and following pages. Of other apparatus employed in the treatment of cottoncloth, three among the now very numerous systems ofwashin^j- machines are shown in Plates XX, XXL, and XXII. Plate XXIII. illustrates a hydro-extractor for heay)goods, principal!) velvets, &c. Plate XXIV., cylinder drying machine. Plate XXV., stentering and drying machine. THE FINISHING OF COTTON GOODS, The important question of the finishing of cotton goodscould not be found space for in a work of this is, in fact, a subject that requires a volume of itself, and. o z ? Q m Q z J o I > I—I XX w h <: 0.


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