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3 Spinning
The operation of drawing out roving to the required counts or thickness, inserting the required number of turns per inch in the yarn, and winding it into the form of a cop or upon a bobbin or spool. -
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['spɪnɪŋ] 1. сущ.1) прядение2) нить, пряжа ( продукт прядения)Syn:3) быстрое круговое движение, вращение2. прил.1) прядильный2) вращающийся, крутящийсяThe spinning turbine creates a vacuum. — Вращающаяся турбина создаёт вакуум.
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N1. सूतHe makes yarn at home.--------V1. किस्सा\yarnसुनानाI think he is spinning a yarn about his bravery. -
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7 yarn break
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8 yarn breakage
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9 yarn rupture
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10 spinning of colored cotton yarn
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12 Woollen Yarn
A term which originally denoted carded wool yarn spun from wool fibre unsuitable for combing or rejected as noil from the wool combing machine. Now it denotes an infinitely varied class of yarns spun from virgin wool, re-used wool and other materials mixed in every conceivable manner, and prepared for spinning by carding and condensing. Woollen yarns are coarser than worsted and owing to the omission of combing in preparing the yarn for spinning, the component fibres are not parallelised, hence the yarns are fuller and have more projecting ends of fibres due to the presence of a greater proportion of short fibres. Woollen yarn spinning is a means of making serviceable yarns from fibres too short to be used by the worsted method of yarn preparation. -
13 Long Line Yarn
The yarn, in flax spinning prepared by hackling, gill preparing, drawing, roving and spinning. -
14 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) -
15 Linen Yarn
Linen or flax yarn is very strong and weaves well, although it has little elasticity. It can be bleached to a snowy white (See also Flax). (See Dry and Wet Spinning). Boiled Linen Yarn has been boiled in soda lye and there is a loss in weight of from 5 to 10 per cent. Creamed Linen Yarn is first boiled, then treated with bleaching powder and the loss in weight is 10 to 12 per cent. -
16 Flax Spinning
Wet spinning produces the finest flax yarns. Normally, flax fibres contain glutinous matter that holds the fibres together in groups. To overcome this difficulty the roving is passed through a trough on the spinning frame containing hot water (180 deg. F.). This process softens the gum and allows the fibres to be drawn apart over each other, thus producing finer and more even yams. Dry Flax Spinning - Usually flax is only spun dry when it is desired to produce strong coarse yarns, or bulky tow yarn for weft or uses where unevenness is not considered a detriment. -
17 Aerated Yarn
Special type of viscose yam, also known as hollow filament, tubular, or macaroni yarn, produced in such a way as to contain gas, whereas in ordinary yarn, great care is taken to eliminate gas bubbles from the solution before spinning. This special yam is said to be lighter, warmer to the touch, and to have greater covering power than ordinary yam. -
18 Ring Spinning
A continuous system of spinning wherein drafting the roving, twisting the thread, and winding it on the bobbin, etc., proceed simultaneously and continuously. Ring yarn is usually spun on bobbins or paper tubes. Modern ring frames are suitable for spinning all counts up to 80's. -
19 Merino Yarn
This is a mixture yarn produced by blending wool and cotton together and spinning on the French worsted system. The percentage varies from 5 per cent to 85 per cent of wool. The most popular is 50 per cent. Used in the manufacture of high-class shirtings and pyjamas. -
20 Mixture Yarn
A fancy yarn used in the wool trade. It is spun from fibres which have been dyed in various colours before spinning and these are mixed together to produce a desired tone. It may be woollen or worsted spun. Typical yarns are heather, lovats and tinted greys.
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