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11 Wool Washing Machine
A machine for washing raw wool usually arranged with four bowls. Each of these is provided with a pair of squeezing rollers and also rake mechanism for propelling the wool through the liquor towards the outlet end. The constituents of the detergents in the bath are progressively weaker from the first or steeping bowl, to the last or rinsing bowl. Some wool washing machines have a spiral conveyor below the perforated plates of the bowls, and which is slowly rotated to remove the dirt from the machine.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Wool Washing Machine
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12 Armure Wool Fabric
Made in wide widths for use as dresses, coats, etc., good quality yarns, 72-ends, 68 picks per inch. The warp is usually end and end mohair and worsted, two-fold yarns, such as 2 / 60's or 2 / 40's - The weft is single worsted 26's to 32's. Other qualities are made from one kind of warp, but in right and reverse twist, and up to about loo-ends per inch. Cotton weft is used in the cheapest cloths, about 48's yarn dyed black. The photograph shows a typical wool Armure fabric made in a fancy rep weave 84 X 68, 2 / 60's botany / 30's botany. A heavy cloth is also termed "Armure", used for drapery and curtains, woven with brocade figuring on the armure weave ground, and all-wool yarnsDictionary of the English textile terms > Armure Wool Fabric
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13 Hogg Wool
The wool sheared from a year-old sheep that has not previously been clipped. The fibres are pointed and taper towards the end, and nearly all of this wool is used for warp yams. It has a higher value than subsequent clips and is longer and finer (see Tag wool) -
14 Sound Wool
Wool of any quality or breed which is strong in staple. This feature is generally determined by the peculiar " ring " given by the staple when held at tension in the right and left hand and dexterously sounded by being slipped off the end of the third finger of the right hand. -
15 Cowtail Wool
A worsted sorting term. The coarse staple taken from the tail end of the low lustre fleece; spins 26's to 28's. -
16 Low-End Woollens
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17 all wool and a yard wide
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18 much cry and little wool
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end-wool текст.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > шерстяные очески
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