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41 Fast Reed Loom
For weaving strong and heavy fabrics, fast reed looms are preferable owing to their greater rigidity at the point of beat-up. In a fast reed loom when the shuttle fails to reach its box the loom instantly stops by the impact of a metal blade upon the frog. The shock is a great strain upon many parts of the loom. Such cloths as ducks, sheetings, fustians, velvets, sailcoths, etc., are woven with fast reeds. -
42 Huddersfield Reed Counts
The number of dents per inch gives the reed counts and along with this is also stated the number of threads per dent, thus 12s reed 4's means 12 dents per inch with 4 threads per dent.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Huddersfield Reed Counts
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43 Macclesfield Reed Count
This system for silk cloths is based upon the number of dents in 36-in. the number of threads per dent being given with the reed count. Thus a 1600-4 thread means a reed with 1,600 dents, each dent with 4 threads, in 36-in.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Macclesfield Reed Count
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44 Paquet Reed
A special reed invented in Spain for producing fancy openwork effects in fabrics. The arrangement of the reed is such, that spans free from warp threads can be made to appear more open by the use of fine or loosely-picked weft. It is worked similar to Ondule reeds. -
45 Scotch Reed Counts
In this system which is used for cotton and fine linens the counts are based upon the number of splits in 37-in. (the Scotch ell). The count is given in hundreds or hundreds and half-hundreds. Thus a reed with 1,800 splits on 37-in. is termed an eighteen hundred reed and written 1800. If with 1,850 splits it is termed an eighteen-and-a-half hundred and written 1830. This system is also in use in some parts of Ireland, but other districts take 36-in., 38-in. or 40-in. as the basis, instead of 37-in., the 40-in. scale being the most used.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Scotch Reed Counts
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46 American Reed Counts
The number of dents per inch, gives the reed counts and the number of threads per dent are also given, thus 1/52, 2/52, 3/52 reeds mean 52 reeds with 1, 2 or 3 threads per dent.Dictionary of the English textile terms > American Reed Counts
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47 Bradford Reed Count
The number of beers (or groups) of 20 dents in the width of 36-in. gives the count or sett of a reed.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Bradford Reed Count
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48 Dundee Reed Count
The number of porters (groups) of 20 splits (dents) in 37-in. gives the sett. The system is used for jute and heavy linens, and also in the Scottish woollen industry (see also Linen Reed Count) -
49 Fly Reed
A loose reed used in looms for weaving terry towels or similar warp pile fabrics. -
50 Leeds Reed Counts
This system of reed counting is based upon the number of beers (groups) of 19 dents in 9-in. -
51 Linen Reed Count
There are two systems in use, in addition to the one for the heavy linens (see Dundee Reed Counts), viz.: - that for drills which is based upon the number of beers or porters of 40 threads (20 splits) on 30-in.; the other used for Irish damasks, is based upon the number of beers of 20 splits or 40 threads contained in the width of the cloth which is usually given in quarter yards. Thus 100 beer 5/4, or 100 beer 8/4, means 2,000 splits or 4,000 threads on 45-in. and 72-in respectively. -
52 Suzuki Power Reed System
German-english technical dictionary > Suzuki Power Reed System
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53 Bolton Reed Count
This is based upon the number of beers (or groups) of 20 dents in 241/4-in. It is used in Bolton and other districts where quilts, etc., are manufactured. -
54 Dewsbury Reed Count
This system for the woollen trade is based upon the number of beers (or groups) of 19 dents on 90-in.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Dewsbury Reed Count
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55 Radcliffe Reed Counts
This is the number of dents per inch. Usually the number of threads in a dent is given along with the count. Thus 60/2 indicates 60 dents per inch, with two threads per dent.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Radcliffe Reed Counts
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56 Silk Reed Counts
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57 Stockport Reed Counts
The number of dents contained in two inches (see under Sett Systems)Dictionary of the English textile terms > Stockport Reed Counts
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58 de auto reed met grote vaart weg
de auto reed met grote vaart wegVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de auto reed met grote vaart weg
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59 hij reed als een dolleman
hij reed als een dollemanVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hij reed als een dolleman
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60 hij reed de straat in
hij reed de straat inVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hij reed de straat in
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