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    spinning or rotor spinning. The principle behind open-end spinning is similar to that of a clothes dryer spinning full of sheets. If you could open the...
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  • natural fibre. Ring spinning is one of the most common spinning methods in the world. Other systems include air-jet and open-end spinning, a technique where...
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  • by Clement Meadmore Open-end fund, a collective investment scheme that can issue and redeem shares at any time Open-end spinning, a technology for creating...
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    The spinning jenny is a multi-spindle spinning frame, and was one of the key developments in the industrialisation of textile manufacturing during the...
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    Ring spinning is a spindle-based method of spinning fibres, such as cotton, flax or wool, to make a yarn. The ring frame developed from the throstle frame...
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    development, from 1828/29, was Ring spinning. In the 20th century, new techniques including Open End spinning or rotor spinning were invented to produce yarns...
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    Industrial Revolution cotton-spinning machinery was developed to bring mass production to the cotton industry. Cotton spinning machinery was installed in...
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    A spinning wheel is a device for spinning thread or yarn from fibres. It was fundamental to the textile industry prior to the Industrial Revolution. It...
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  • Magnetic ring spinning, magnetic spinning, or innovative spinning is a ring spinning technology for making yarn based on magnetic levitation. This technique...
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    Yarn (section Open-end yarn)
    separate spinning process (melt spinning), and is used with circular knitting machines to form fabric. Open-end yarn is produced by open-end spinning without...
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  • aircraft—claimed in over 250 combat missions. In the 1960s, he invented an open-end spinning device and received patents in the US and Germany for it. In 1970...
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    movement of workers towards Manchester to take up employment in the cotton spinning and textile industry. This created a demand for cheap housing and Bellhouse...
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    Cotton mill (category Spinning)
    open end mill but a combed cotton ring mill. Modern spinning mills are mainly built around open end spinning techniques using rotors or ring spinning...
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    slubbings) are then what are used in the spinning process. Most spinning today is done using break, or open-end spinning. This is a technique where the fibres...
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    in 1915. In 1968, it was equipped with the first open-end spinning machines in England. When spinning ceased in the 1990s, it was bought by Vance Miller...
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  • James Hargreaves or Thomas Highs invents the spinning jenny (patented 1770). 1767 – John Kay invents the spinning frame. 1768 – Josiah Crane invents the hand-operated...
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  • manufacture of textiles, including the spinning of thread by means of rollers. By 1763 weaving was already automated, but spinning was still done by hand. Lewis...
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    Carding (category Spinning tools)
    needed] Cotton mill Cotton-spinning machinery Doubling (textiles) DREF friction spinning Gig-mill Open end spinning Spinning Spinning wheel Textile manufacture...
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    for spinning fibres: Roving spinning which uses the legacy ring -spinning technology of the twentieth century, Open end, Rotor or Break Spinning used...
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  • following are some examples: ITMA 1967 showcased developments in open-end spinning, and advancements in jet dyeing, Cotton maturity testing devices with...
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    Revolution. He is often confused with his namesake, who built the first "spinning frame". John Kay was born on 17 June 1704 in the Lancashire hamlet of Walmersley...
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    have close connections to Rivington. In 1779, he purchased a number of spinning mules (also known as Hall i' th' Wood wheels, invented by Samuel Crompton...
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    Initially, spinning was not a significant part of this industry, but it gained momentum in the early 19th century with the introduction of British spinning technology...
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  • department is built. 1996 Across town, a lean manufacturing principled open-end spinning mill started in the former Kelly-Springfield Tire manufacturing buildings...
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    cotton-spinning mill in the world (started 1863, completed 1865). Four members of the Houldsworth family were 60% shareholders in the Reddish Spinning Company...
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    hand-operated spinning jenny was introduced in Blackburn in 1767; the model patented had 16 sixteen spindles and was treated with suspicion. The spinning jenny...
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    Mule spinners' cancer (category Spinning)
    place at least every four months (d) To include every worker in the mule-spinning room who is 30 years of age and over (e) To be performed by three or four...
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    the hydropsychids construct nets at the open ends of their dwellings which are responsible for their "net-spinning caddisfly" common name. The hydropsychid...
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    Stott mill. Ring-spinning mill, 30,000 spindles. Built by Bauunternehmens Eberhard Plümpe. Rheine-Gellendorf (1912). Single storey spinning shed, with 50...
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  • "Spinning Around" has been performed by Minogue during all of her tours, with the exception of the Anti Tour. In 2003, Q magazine ranked "Spinning Around"...
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