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1 mule spinner
1. прядильная машина периодического действия, сельфактор
2. прядильщик, работающий на машине периодического действияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > mule spinner
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2 mule spinner
1) прядильная машина периодического действия, сельфактор2) прядильщик, работающий на машине периодического действия -
3 mule spinner
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4 mule spinner
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > mule spinner
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5 mule spinner
English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > mule spinner
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6 mule-spinner's cancer
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7 spinner
1. прядильщик; 2. шёлкокрутилыцик; 3. прядильная машина; прядильный механизм; 4. прядильный орган (шелковичного червя) || pl путанка; рвань; крутые концы; остатки на катушках и шпулях прядильного отдела @cotton spinner 1. хлопкопрядильная машина; 2. хлопкопрядилыцик @direct spinner однопроцессная прядильная машина (для производства штапельной пряжи) @fine spinner 1. тонкопрядильная машина; 2. тонкопрядилыцик @hand spinner прядильщик-ручник @inclined gill spinner прядильная машина с наклонными падающими гребнями @K10 direct spinner однопроцессная прядильная машина модели K10 (для производства штапельной пряжи из непрерывного жгута) @Kohorn continuous spinner машина системы Когорна для непрерывного процесса прядения и отделки вискозного кордного волокна @Kuljian continuous spinner машина системы Калджиена для непрерывного процесса прядения и отделки вискозного волокна @mule spinner 1. прядильная машина периодического действия, мюль; 2. прядильщик на прядильной машине периодического действия, мюльщик @ring spinner 1. кольцепрядильная машина, ватер; 2. прядильщик на кольцепрядильной машине, ватерщик @wool spinner 1. шерстопрядильная машина; 2. прядильщик шерсти @ -
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1. прядильщик; 2. шёлкокрутилыцик; 3. прядильная машина; прядильный механизм; 4. прядильный орган (шелковичного червя) || pl путанка; рвань; крутые концы; остатки на катушках и шпулях прядильного отдела @cotton spinner 1. хлопкопрядильная машина; 2. хлопкопрядилыцик @direct spinner однопроцессная прядильная машина (для производства штапельной пряжи) @fine spinner 1. тонкопрядильная машина; 2. тонкопрядилыцик @hand spinner прядильщик-ручник @inclined gill spinner прядильная машина с наклонными падающими гребнями @K10 direct spinner однопроцессная прядильная машина модели K10 (для производства штапельной пряжи из непрерывного жгута) @Kohorn continuous spinner машина системы Когорна для непрерывного процесса прядения и отделки вискозного кордного волокна @Kuljian continuous spinner машина системы Калджиена для непрерывного процесса прядения и отделки вискозного волокна @mule spinner 1. прядильная машина периодического действия, мюль; 2. прядильщик на прядильной машине периодического действия, мюльщик @ring spinner 1. кольцепрядильная машина, ватер; 2. прядильщик на кольцепрядильной машине, ватерщик @wool spinner 1. шерстопрядильная машина; 2. прядильщик шерсти @ -
9 spinner
2) прядильщик4) центрифуга5) возд. обтекатель; кок6) поворотная платформа с антенной и облучателем7) формирующее колесо для табачного жгута• -
10 сельфактор
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > сельфактор
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11 Kennedy, John
SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]b. 4 July 1769 Knocknalling, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotlandd. 30 October 1855 Ardwick Hall, Manchester, England[br]Scottish cotton spinner and textile machine maker.[br]Kennedy was the third son of his father, Robert, and went to the village school in Dalry. On his father's death, he was sent at the age of 14 to Chowbent, Lancashire, where he was apprenticed to William Cannan, a maker of textile machines such as carding frames, Hargreaves's jennies and Arkwright's waterframes. On completion of his apprenticeship in 1791, he moved to Manchester and entered into partnership with Benjamin and William Sandford and James M'Connel, textile machine makers and mule spinners. In 1795 this partnership was terminated and one was made with James M'Connel to form the firm M'Connel \& Kennedy, cotton spinners.Kennedy introduced improvements for spinning fine yarns and the firm of M'Connel \& Kennedy became famous for the quality of these products, which were in great demand. He made the spindles turn faster during the second part of the mule carriage's outward draw, and from 1793 onwards he experimented with driving mules by steam engines. Like William Kelly at New Lanark, he succeeded in making the spinning sequences power-operated by 1800, although the spinner had to take over the winding on. This made the mule into a factory machine, but it still required skilled operators. He was also involved with Henry Houldsworth, Junior, in the improvement of the roving frame. In 1803 Kennedy joined the Manchester Literary \& Philosophical Society, to which he presented several papers, including one in 1830 on "A memoir of Samuel Crompton". He retired from the spinning business in 1826, but continued his technical and mechanical pursuits. He was consulted about whether the Liverpool \& Manchester Railway should have moving or stationary steam engines and was an umpire at the Rainhill Trials in 1829.[br]Further ReadingDictionary of National Biography.W.Fairbairn, obituary, Manchester Memoirs, Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society.C.H.Lee, 1972, A Cotton Enterprise 1795–1840. A History of M'Connel \& Kennedy, FineCotton Spinners, Manchester (an account of Kennedy's spinning business). R.L.Hills, 1970, Power in the Industrial Revolution, Manchester (provides details of Kennedy's inventions on the mule).RLH -
12 Backing-Off
A spinner's term for the process of uncoiling the slack yarn from the spindle on the mule. The operation is done between the spinning and winding-on periods. The yarn extending from the spindle by the reversal of the spindle is unwound and carried by the winding faller into suitable position for winding on to the cop. -
13 Preparation Yarn
Coarse yarns spun from the waste of the spinner and used as warp for cheap cotton suitings, towels, sheetings, sponge cloth, etc. Its chief characteristic is strength, so it is generally used for warp yarns. The method of spinning diners from that for condenser yarns. As with the condenser system there are two kinds of preparation spinning. The hard waste section includes cop waste, reelers', winders', doublers', ring waste, etc. The soft waste section produces yarns from comber waste, strips, blowings, fly, droppings, etc. The machinery used in the average hard waste mill comprises cop bottom breakers, scutchers, breaker cards, Derby doublers, finisher cards, roving frames, mule or ring frames. The manipulation of the material is the same as for condenser spinning up to and including the Derby doubler. The laps from the Derby doubler are fed to the finisher card in the usual way. As the web reaches the doffer it is divided into four, five, or sometimes six slivers. Each sliver is then drawn through a " trumpet" by rollers, and thence through a coiler into a can (see waste)
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