Useful information for cotton manufacturers . is same t3pe of machinein larger sizes, but as would naturalh be expected, the wearand tear is great in keeping it in order. The Cramer Automatic Dyeing Machine built by the Tex-tile-Finishing ^Machinery Company, of Providence, R. I., thelargest manufacturers of dyeing and finishing machinery inthe country, is illustrated and described in the following pagesin the belief that it is another step towards the solution ofthe problem of raw stock dyeing. This impression is shared by those who have these machinesalready in operation. That the general sch


Useful information for cotton manufacturers . is same t3pe of machinein larger sizes, but as would naturalh be expected, the wearand tear is great in keeping it in order. The Cramer Automatic Dyeing Machine built by the Tex-tile-Finishing ^Machinery Company, of Providence, R. I., thelargest manufacturers of dyeing and finishing machinery inthe country, is illustrated and described in the following pagesin the belief that it is another step towards the solution ofthe problem of raw stock dyeing. This impression is shared by those who have these machinesalready in operation. That the general scheme of raw stock dj^eing, washing,drying, etc., as now operated leaves something to be desired,there is no question. In the near future, however, I amin hopes of introducing a new system that is now being triedout which will, it is believed, be thoroughly satisfactory, andovercome some if not indeed most of the objections to thepresent system. 972 Atlanta, Ga., STUART W« CRAMER, Charlotte, N, C» Cramer Automatic Dyeing Machines, ^ rt S r^ rt oo ^ oi£ aj be o ^ ^ y 3 !- U iJ c ; „^ ^-^ <JCC G o c ?*^^ii ^ cfi r^ o ?!:; < .S 3 ^ O ° c ^ ^ ;:^ -Q rt .t: -^ 2 2 u:::; o <u o ^ ^+. u -^ £ 3 ca ^ 5^. 973 Atlanta, Ga., STUART W. CRAMER, Charlotte, N. C, Cramer Automatic Dyeing Machines,Continued For raw stock work this machine has the unique advantageof dyeing cotton direct from the bale without any previousopening. The process does not injure the fiber, as is thecase with the rotary type of machine in which the cotton iscontinually rolled around in or dragged through the dyeliciuor, thereby more or less shredding it into strings in avery short time. Cotton dyed in this tank type of machinewill card and spin equal to white cotton, and with compara-tively no more waste,—as in the dyeing process the stock issimply placed in the tank and the dye liciuor circulated throughit under pressure. With this improved type of machine, it is possible byshoving up the


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