Useful information for cotton manufacturers . has occupied the field until quite recently,but it is now being gradually superseded by the latter, whichpossesses very decided advantages not only in the better con-dition of color obtained, but in economy of dye liquor, and ingeneral convenience of handling, particularly in the matterof unloading. At the same time, both types are herewith illustrated anddescribed for the benefit of those operating the older and for-mer types of machines, known as the Klauder-Weldon orDelahunty. The essential difference between the Klauder-Weldon andthe Delahunty


Useful information for cotton manufacturers . has occupied the field until quite recently,but it is now being gradually superseded by the latter, whichpossesses very decided advantages not only in the better con-dition of color obtained, but in economy of dye liquor, and ingeneral convenience of handling, particularly in the matterof unloading. At the same time, both types are herewith illustrated anddescribed for the benefit of those operating the older and for-mer types of machines, known as the Klauder-Weldon orDelahunty. The essential difference between the Klauder-Weldon andthe Delahunty is simply the difference in the means em-ployed to carry the cotton around through the dye liquor asthe basket revolves: in the Klauder-Weldon this is effectedby diaphragms dividing the basket into four regular com-partments ; in the Delahunty, hooks are used to drag the cottonaround, which practice can not be too strongly condemned. Ofthis type of machine, therefore, only the Klauder-Weldon willbe described. KLAUDER=WELDON DYEING (View with cover removed to show cylinder ) These machines are built for both raw cotton and raw wool,in four sizes with the following capacities : 200, 500, 700, and1,000 pounds per batch. 566 Atlanta, Ga., STUART W. CRAMER, Charlotte, N. C. The cylinder or working part of these machines is con-structed of heavy cast iron, coper or bronze, well put togetherwith heavy copper rivets, and bolts. It is divided into fourcompartments or pockets, with door on each pocket.


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