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Identifier: textilerawmateri00zips (find matches)
Title: Textile raw materials and their conversion into yarns : (the study of the raw materials and the technology of the spinning process) a text-book for textile, trade and higher technical schools, as also for self-instruction ; based upon the ordinary syllabus and curriculum of the Imperial and Royal Austrian weaving schools
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: Zipser, Julius Salter, Charles
Subjects: Textile fibers Spinning
Publisher: London : Scott, Greenwood
Contributing Library: Claire T. Carney Library, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Digitizing Sponsor: Claire T. Carney Library, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

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ways consist of a combination ofthree appliances : an automatic feed, an automatic oilingdevice and a mixer. The Martin oiling willow, shown in Fig. 215, is largelyused. The wool is thrown into a feed box, a, and falls on tothe lattice creeper, b, which conveys it to the toothed creeper,c. The latter carries the wool upwards, the excess beingknocked by a quick-running, small beater roller, d, back intothe box, whilst the remainder is doffed by the large beaterroller, c, in loose flakes and laid on the lattice creeper,/. Atthis stage the wool is sprinkled with a fine spray of oil dis-tributed by the quick-running roller brush, g. This brushtakes up the oil from a sloping platen, //, receiving the over-flow of oil from a duct, /, fed by tipping the oil tank, k, bymeans of gear which lifts it in the direction indicated bythe arrow, ni, so as to produce a constant flow. The oiledwool is then delivered to a willow where it is thoroughlyintermixed, and the distribution of the oil completed.
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TEXTILE RAW MATERIALS. 339 Another form of oiling machine is shown in Fig. 216.Plere the lattice creeper, a, conveys the wool from the feedbox, /;, under the pressure roller, c, towards the left, theexcess being stripped off by the beater roller, d, and thrownback into the box, as indicated b\^ the arrow, c. Near thedish feed, /, of the willow, the wool is oiled by the oilingdevice which is here situated above the lattice creeper. Itconsists of a large oil duct, g, from which a suitable quantityof oil is removed by the slowly revolving brush, //, which rubsagainst the rail, /, and thus fills the smaller duct, k, from whichin turn the oil is taken up by the revolving brush, /, anddelivered to the wool by means of the rail, m, stripping thebrush, /. VI.—Carding. Willowing opens, loosens and cleans the wool to a certainextent, but the fibres still hang together, and tufts are onlytoo plentiful. The objects of carding are to continue theloosening of the fibres until they have been compl

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  • bookyear:1901
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  • bookauthor:Zipser__Julius
  • bookauthor:Salter__Charles
  • booksubject:Textile_fibers
  • booksubject:Spinning
  • bookpublisher:London___Scott__Greenwood
  • bookcontributor:Claire_T__Carney_Library__University_of_Massachusetts_Dartmouth
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