Official American textile directory; containing reports of all the textile manufacturing establishments in the United States and Canada, together with the yarn trade index .. Comp annually by the Textile world journal . 1852. 500 Lbs. of Wool Per Day. The method of wool washing that prevailed when the Sargentsentered the 1906. 20,000 Lbs. of Wool (60% Shrinkage) in 10 Parallel Rake Washer. A product of the 20th century. » The wool coming from this machine, similar to the naturalcondition of the fleece ; it is neither rolled, twisted or ropy, con-sequently it is very easily ca
Official American textile directory; containing reports of all the textile manufacturing establishments in the United States and Canada, together with the yarn trade index .. Comp annually by the Textile world journal . 1852. 500 Lbs. of Wool Per Day. The method of wool washing that prevailed when the Sargentsentered the 1906. 20,000 Lbs. of Wool (60% Shrinkage) in 10 Parallel Rake Washer. A product of the 20th century. » The wool coming from this machine, similar to the naturalcondition of the fleece ; it is neither rolled, twisted or ropy, con-sequently it is very easily carded, and perfectly clean. The mainpoint of advantage in your parallel rake is the very small noilwhich we have made since we put in these machines.—Extract froma letter of a prominent Worsted Yarn Company. C. G. SARGENTS SONS,Graniteville, Mass. o o HO z (/> H oo* OX -< n33 FULL CARBONIZING PLANTS CARBONIZING DUSTERS H WOOLEN MACHINERY
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