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41 Spinning rocket attitude control system
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Spinning rocket attitude control system
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42 System 1 Hydraulic Iron Roughneck Spinning Vlv Assem
Клапаны в сборе вращающиеся гидравлической системы устройства подвески и развинчивания труб при спускоподъемных работах, система \# 1Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > System 1 Hydraulic Iron Roughneck Spinning Vlv Assem
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43 spinning reserve of a system
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44 spinning and stabilization system
English-Russian military dictionary > spinning and stabilization system
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45 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. -
46 Bobbin Spinning
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47 Bradford System
The method used in the Yorkshire trade for spinning worsted yarns. The wool is oiled and then combed, the slivers, drawn by rolls are twisted into a rope form and wound on bobbins. The finished yarn is composed of parallel fibres and quite smooth (compare with French System) -
48 Condenser System (Derby Doubler Method)
The waste used in the spinning of cotton condenser yarns is chiefly the best class of hard waste, viz., cop bottoms, with sometimes a judicious addition of reelers' and winders' waste. The selection of material to be used in the production of condenser yams requires very careful attention and no small amount of skill and experience. Apart from colour, the guiding feature in the mixing of cop bottoms is uniformity of counts of the waste threads within certain limits. When one considers the factors employed in determining the standard amount of twist per inch in cotton yarns, viz., counts X 3.25 for weft, and counts X 3.75 for twist, it is obvious that if, say, 24's American and 80's Egyptian were mixed together the treatment necessary to tear the threads of 24's back again into fibre would not be nearly sufficient to put the 80's into the same condition. The result would be badly broken-up material, which would hamper the subsequent operations to an alarming extent. Assuming, then, that the waste purchased is of suitable quality, the first operation is to put down a mixing of the selected grades. The most satisfactory method is to spread layer after layer until the mixing is of sufficient size or weight. The attendant should then pull the waste along the whole of the face of the mixing. In this way a thorough blending takes place, with the risk of variation in shade reduced to a minimum.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Condenser System (Derby Doubler Method)
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49 power system operating capacity
рабочая мощность энергосистемы
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[Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.]Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > power system operating capacity
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50 condenser system of waste spinning
Текстиль: система угарно-вигоневого пряденияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > condenser system of waste spinning
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51 core system spinning
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52 core system spinning
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > core system spinning
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53 core system spinning
система прядения пряжи с сердечником (позволяет прясть очень тонкую пряжу из гребенной шерсти)English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > core system spinning
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54 English system of spinning
English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > English system of spinning
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55 French system of spinning
English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > French system of spinning
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56 Slater, Samuel
SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]b. 9 June 1768 Belper, Derbyshire, Englandd. 21 April 1835 USA[br]Anglo-American manufacturer who established the first American mill to use Arkwright's spinning system.[br]Samuel's father, William, was a respected independent farmer who died when his son was aged 14; the young Slater was apprenticed to his father's friend, Jedediah Strutt for six and a half years at the beginning of 1783. He showed mathematical ability and quickly acquainted himself thoroughly with cotton-spinning machinery made by Arkwright, Hargreaves and Crompton. After completing his apprenticeship, he remained for a time with the Strutts to act as Supervisor for a new mill.At that time it was forbidden to export any textile machinery or even drawings or data from England. The emigration of textile workers was forbidden too, but in September 1789 Slater left for the United States in disguise, having committed the details of the construction of the cotton-spinning machinery to memory. He reached New York and was employed by the New York Manufacturing Company.In January 1790 he met Moses Brown in Providence, Rhode Island, and on 5 April 1790 he signed a contract to construct Arkwright's spinning machinery for Almy \& Brown. It took Slater more than a year to get the machinery operational because of the lack of skilled mechanics and tools, but by 1793 the mill was running under the name of Almy, Brown \& Slater. In October 1791 Slater had married Hannah Wilkinson, and in 1798 he set up his own mill in partnership with his father-in-law, Orziel Wilkinson. This mill was built in Pawtucket, near the first mill, but other mills soon followed in Smithville, Rhode Island, and elsewhere. Slater was the Incorporator, and for the first fifteen years was also President of the Manufacturer's Bank in Pawtucket. It was in his business role and as New England's first industrial capitalist that Slater made his most important contributions to the emergence of the American textile industry.[br]Further ReadingG.S.White, 1836, Memoirs of Samuel Philadelphia (theearliestaccountofhislife). Dictionary of American Biography, Vol. XVII. Scientific American 63. P.E.Rivard, 1974, Samuel Slater, Father of American Manufactures, Slater Mill. D.J.Jeremy, 1981, Transatlantic Industrial Revolution. The Diffusion of TextileTechnologies Between Britain and America, 1790–1830s, Oxford (covers Slater's activities in the USA very fully).RLH -
57 аппаратная система прядения
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > аппаратная система прядения
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58 гребенная система прядения
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > гребенная система прядения
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59 хлопчатобумажная система прядения
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > хлопчатобумажная система прядения
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60 аппаратная система прядения
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > аппаратная система прядения
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