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1 Card Cutting
To punch the holes in jacquard cards, according to specified designs, and in the order they are to operate the needles. There are two types of machines used, the plate and the piano. Plate Machine - The operation on this machine is slow, the plate being usually reset for every distinct pick in the design; but if there are many similar picks in the design it is obviously the quicker, as one setting of the plate will enable all similar picks to be cut in a few moments. Piano Machine - This machine feeds the card into the line of 8, 10, or 12 cutting punches controlled by the fingers, so that the fingers indicate the correct punches; one foot cuts and the other foot (or treadle) controls the movement forward of the card. A good cutter will cut from 100 up to 120 cards per hour (300's cards). The sketch shows this machine -
2 CARD
CARD DAT CARD, compact automatic retrieval device (kompakte Einrichtung zum Wiederauffinden von Informationen)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > CARD
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3 Card Fettlings
Wool waste removed from the card cylinders and is matted and dirty. Is not a remanufactured material, when, after re-scouring, is again carded. Usually this waste is used as a raw material by the woollen manufacturers. -
4 Card Filleting
The "count" of card wire is based on the number of points or crowns covering 1-in. in length and 4-in. in width of fillet. Then always 10 crowns or 20 points to the inch longitudinally of the sheet. Thus: - Number of crowns per sq. in. - 2.5 = count. Number of crowns X 2.5 = crowns per sq. in. Number of crowns X 5 = points per sq. in. Number of crowns X 720 = points per sq. feet -
5 Card Grinding
To maintain good carding it is necessary to grind periodically the various card covered members of the carding engine, viz swifts, doffers, workers and strippers. For the purpose of grinding swifts and doffers a portable gringing roller is used this roller is covered either with emery applied directly on the roller surface by this method termed " solid " covering, or with emery filleting, which is secured in the flanges at the ends of the roller to facilitate the latter method of covering, which is now very widely adopted a specially adapted roller is constructed. -
6 Card Clothing
The name used for the clothing of a carding machine, and it consists of a foundation material in which wires are fastened. These wires do the work of carding the cotton. The foundation is secured to the revolving cylinder and is usually made of cotton and woollen cloth and rubber. This cloth is very compactly woven in three layers firmly cemented together, with rubber face to give elasticity to the wires. The wire teeth are inserted in pairs - The coupling bar of each pair is known as the " crown," the carding end of each tooth is termed the " point." Each tooth is bent near the middle, and the bend is the " knee " (see Filleting) -
7 Card Cylinder
The device on a dobby or jacquard machine, round which the design cards operate The cylinder presents the cards in accurate rotation to produce the design on the cloth. -
8 Card Neps
Wool fibres that have formed small lumps by rolling up - They are generally removed by the combing machine. -
9 card
[kaːd] noun1) thick paper or thin board:بِطاقَهshapes cut out from card.
2) ( also ˈplaying card ) a small piece of such paper etc with designs, used in playing certain games:وَرَقَةُ اللعِب (الشدّه)a pack of cards.
3) a similar object used for eg sending greetings, showing membership of an organization, storing information etc:بِطاقَهa business card.
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10 card
بِطَاقَة \ card: a small piece of stiff paper, esp. one used for short messages or greetings: a postcard; a birthday card. tag: a bit of cloth or card that is fixed to sth., esp in shops: the price tag on a new shirt. ticket: a piece of card or paper, which shows that one has paid (for a seat, for the right to enter a place, etc.): a bus ticket; a cinema ticket, a small card that is tied to goods, to show their price. -
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12 Card
File extension: CMK (Card Shop Plus) -
13 card
File extension: CMK (Card Shop Plus) -
14 Card Information Structure
f (CIS) < edv> ■ Card Information Structure (CIS)German-english technical dictionary > Card Information Structure
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15 card satu warna
monochrome card -
16 càrd
va. card wool, cotton or lint -
17 card-not-present merchant account
E- coman account that permits e-merchants to process credit card transactions without the purchaser being physically present for the transactionThe ultimate business dictionary > card-not-present merchant account
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18 card
وَرَقَة من أوْرَاق اللَّعِب \ card: one of a set of cards, used for playing games: a pack of cards. -
19 card-to-card printer
дубликатор для копирования микрокарт или апертурных карт (в последнем случае с апертурной карты-оригинала на плёнку, вмонтированную в апертурную карту)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > card-to-card printer
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20 Card / Paper tape Programming System
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Card / Paper tape Programming System
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