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61 weaving
B modif [frame, machine, machinery] à tisser ; [workshop, factory, mill] de tissage ; [trade, industry] du tissage. -
62 weaving
['wiːvɪŋ] 1.nome tessitura f.2.modificatore [frame, machine] per tessere; [ factory] di tessuti; [industry, mill] tessile* * *weaving /ˈwi:vɪŋ/n. [u]1 (ind. tess.) tessitura● the weaving trade, l'industria tessile □ power-loom weaving, tessitura meccanica □ wool weaving, tessitura della lana.* * *['wiːvɪŋ] 1.nome tessitura f.2.modificatore [frame, machine] per tessere; [ factory] di tessuti; [industry, mill] tessile -
63 weaving
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64 calendering machine
முடிக்கும் பொறி -
65 jacquard machine
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66 knitting machine
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67 warping machine
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68 winding machine
நூல்சுற்றுபொறி -
69 Jacquard Machine
The jacquard machine is an essential addition to looms intended for weaving ornamental designs that are beyond the scope of stave -work. The machine is made in many forms and sizes for different branches of the weaving industry, but its characteristic feature is that it furnishes the means whereby every individual thread in a design may weave differently from all the others. This permits the delineation of all forms and shapes and the fineness of the detail is only limited by the texture, e.g., the number of ends and picks per inch. The action of the jacquard machine is communicated to the warp threads through a system of cords known variously as the harness mounting and jacquard harness. Actually, loom harness ante-dated the jacquard machine by many centuries, and many draw loom harnesses were much more complicated than modern jacquard harnesses. An essential feature of a jacquard is that each hook in the machine can be lifted at will independently of the others. The selection of which hooks shall lift and which shall be left down is made by the designer, by painting marks on squared paper to indicate the hooks that must be lifted on each pick. In cutting the pattern cards, a hole is cut for every mark or filled square on the design paper, and a blank is left for every empty square on the paper. Assuming that each pattern card represents one pick of weft, when the card is pressed against the needles of the jacquard, the blanks push the unwanted needles and hooks out of the path of the lifting griffe; the holes allow the needles to pass through and thus remain stationary, so that the corresponding hooks remain in the path of the lifting griffe and cause the corresponding warp threads to be lifted. Jacquard: Single-lift, single-cylinder - In this machine there is only one griffe which lifts on every pick, and only one pattern cylinder, which strikes every pick. This restricts the speed at which the loom can be operated. Jacquard: Double-lift, single-cylinder - This is the machine in most common use for ordinary jacquard work. There are two lifting griffes and twice as many hooks as in a single-lift machine, but only the same number of needles and one card cylinder. The shed formed is of the semi-open type, which causes less movement of the warp threads, as any threads which require to be up for two or more picks in succession are arrested in their fall and taken up again. Double-lift jacquards give a greatly increased loom production as compared with single-lift machines, as they permit the speed of the loom to be increased to about 180 picks per minute for narrow looms, as compared with 120 to 140 picks per minute for single-lift jacquards. Jacquard: Double-lift, double-cylinder - In this machine there are two sets of hooks and needles, two lifting griffes and two card cylinders, odd picks in one set of cards and even picks in the other set. This permits maximum loom speed, it prolongs the life of the pattern cards, but is open to the serious drawback that spoiled cloth is caused whenever the two card cylinders get out of correct rotation. Jacquard: Cross Border - Fabrics with borders, such as tablecloths, bed quilts, etc., are woven with jacquards with two griffes, two sets of hooks and two card cylinders. The cards for weaving the border are laced together and weave on one cylinder, while the centre cards are on the other cylinder. The loom weaves at the speed of a single-cylinder, single-lift machine, and the change from the border to the centre cards can be made by hand or automatically -
70 ткацкая машина
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71 kutomakone
yks.nom. kutomakone; yks.gen. kutomakoneen; yks.part. kutomakonetta; yks.ill. kutomakoneeseen; mon.gen. kutomakoneiden kutomakoneitten; mon.part. kutomakoneita; mon.ill. kutomakoneisiin kutomakoneihinknitter (noun)knitting machine (noun)loom (noun)power-loom (noun)weaving machine (noun)* * *textile industry• mechanical loomtextile industry• weaving machinetextile industry• power loomtextile industry• knittertextile industry• power-loomtextile industry• loom -
72 loom
1. n ткацкий станок2. n ткачество3. n неясные очертания4. n мираж5. n отблеск6. v неясно вырисовываться, появляться, маячить7. v принимать угрожающие размеры; грозитьto loom large — выглядеть грозным, угрожающим
his own private troubles loom very large just now — его личные заботы и тревоги кажутся весьма серьёзными именно теперь
8. n прост. кайра9. n валёк веслаСинонимический ряд:1. weaving machine (noun) knitting machine; table loom; weaver; weaving machine2. appear (verb) appear; come into view; come on the scene; emanate; emerge; issue; materialise; materialize; show3. appear imposing (verb) appear imposing; emerge in mist; hang; menace; overhang; overshadow; overtop; shadow; threaten4. brew (verb) brew; forthcome; gather; impend5. bulk (verb) bulk; stand out6. rise (verb) rise; soar; towerАнтонимический ряд: -
73 weaver
1. n ткач; ткачиха2. n ав. разг. истребитель сопровожденияСинонимический ряд:weaving machine (noun) knitting machine; loom; table loom; weaving machine -
74 бесчелночный гидравлический ткацкий станок
1) Engineering: fluid-jetting loom, water-jet weaving machine, waterjet weaving machine2) Textile: hydraulic loom, jet-propelling loomУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бесчелночный гидравлический ткацкий станок
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75 бесчелночный ткацкий станок
1) General subject: shuttleless loom (АД), jet loom2) Engineering: shuttleless loom, shuttleless weaving machine3) Textile: weaving machineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бесчелночный ткацкий станок
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76 ткацкий станок
1) General subject: loom, weaver's loom2) Engineering: knitting loom, textile machine, weaving loom3) Textile: frame, weaving machine, webber -
77 Greiferwebmaschine
f < textil> ■ gripper weaving machine; rapier weaving machine -
78 сетевязальная машина
1) Engineering: net-making machine, netmaking machine2) Textile: knotting machine, net machine3) Makarov: net-weaving machineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сетевязальная машина
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79 brocheur
- euse bʀɔʃœʀ, øz nom masculin, féminin book binder* * *A ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nm,f book binder., brocheuse [brɔʃɶr, øz] nom masculin, nom féminin————————nom masculin————————brocheuse nom féminin -
80 пневматический бесчелночный ткацкий станок
1) Engineering: air-jet machine2) Makarov: air-jet weaving machineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пневматический бесчелночный ткацкий станок
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