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  • ...d the [[steam engine]], and by the concentration of [[Industry (economics)|industry]] in large establishments.<ref>[http://www.econ.ucdavis.edu/faculty/gclark/ ==The textile industry== ...
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  • ...g equipment, this machine is employed to improve the quality and look of a textile product.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Textiles Technology|last=Cresswell|first=Les [[Category:Clothing industry]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Machine used in textile finishing}} ...=683 |language=English}}</ref> is a machine used in [[Finishing (textiles)|textile finishing]]. It serves multiple purposes, including [[Heatsetting|heat sett ...
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  • [[Design]] is an important part of the industry beyond utilitarian concerns and the [[fashion]] and [[Glamour (presentation ...p/article/view/38 |journal=Communications in Development and Assembling of Textile Products |language=en |volume=2 |issue=1 |pages=70–79 |doi=10.25367/cdatp.2 ...
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  • Within the building design, construction and maintenance industry (also known as AEC/O/FM), the product is the building and the role of D.T., ...t textiles technology and replace the product in the above definition with textile. ...
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  • {{Short description|Subsector of the industry}} ...leistungs-Universal-Drehmaschine.jpg|thumb|420px|Presentation of machinery industry on a fair in Dresden, 1982.]] ...
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  • [[File:NTMT.00111.jpg|alt=yarn winding machine in old textile mill|thumb|Yarn winding machine from 1956 used at the knitwear factory Salh ...[[Liaghra]], are another type of winder that wind the yarn up from [[Hank (textile)|skein]] form into balls. Ball winders are commonly used by [[knitting|knit ...
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  • ==== Industry ==== ...rodes with a millimetre-size gap through which the textile passes.<ref>The Textile Institute, ''Sustainable textiles'', CRC Press, {{ISBN|978-1-84569-453-1}} ...
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  • ...Rotary unions are also heavily used in crude oil processing, the chemical industry, commercial food production, and pharmaceutical applications. The steel industry is one of the largest users of rotary unions primarily for continuous casti ...
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  • *[[Textile Institute of Pakistan]], [[Karachi]], [[Sindh]] :Note: Polytechnics in Singapore provide industry-oriented education equivalent to a [[junior college]] or [[sixth form colle ...
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  • ...ting the sense of the term used by Houdaille itself and other firms in the industry. Many reports on machine tool [[export]] and [[import]] and similar economi ...d products (manufactured goods). However, from these roots also evolved an industry of machine tool builders as we define them today, meaning people who specia ...
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  • {{see also|Weaving|Textile manufacturing terminology}} The textile is woven starting at one end of the warp threads, and progressing towards t ...
    60 KB (9,121 words) - 14:24, 13 February 2024
  • ...the textile industry.<ref name=lud /> These advances replaced many skilled textile artisans with comparatively unskilled machine operators. The 19th century B ...
    20 KB (2,972 words) - 02:42, 19 February 2024
  • ...field of [[cosmetics]], and has numerous potential applications in [[heavy industry]]. Nanotechnology is predicted to be a main driver of technology and busine ...s are few examples of emerging applications of nanotechnology for the food industry.<ref>Suresh Neethirajan, Digvir Jayas. 2009. Nanotechnology for food and bi ...
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  • ...|last1=Hirsch-Kreinsen|first1=Hartmut|title="Low-Tech" Innovations|journal=Industry and Innovation|volume=15|issue=1|year=2008|pages=19–43|issn=1366-2716|doi=1 ...xtiles)|drop spindle]] spinning, [[hand knitting]], [[crochet]], & similar textile preparation. ...
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  • ...in common use in the construction and textile industries. The construction industry makes use of measures such as the [[R-value (insulation)|R-value]] (resista ...of a material in a way analogous to the R-values used in the construction industry. ...
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  • ...23–24}}</ref> both of which were fundamental to the growth of the [[cotton industry]]. The spinning wheel was also a precursor to the [[spinning jenny]].<ref>{ ...ards machine-based manufacturing. It started with the mechanisation of the textile industries, the development of [[iron-making]] techniques and the increased ...
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  • ...In the last decades, there has been substantial growth in research of e.g. textile-based, tattoo, patch, and contact lenses<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Harito | ...he event dubbed "The Wearables, Appliances, Cars and Bendable TVs Show" by industry commentators.<ref>{{cite web |title=Wearable tech at CES 2014: Many, many s ...
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  • ...23–24}}</ref> both of which were fundamental to the growth of the [[cotton industry]]. The spinning wheel was also a precursor to the [[spinning jenny]], which ...">{{cite book|title=The Most Powerful Idea in the World: A Story of Steam, Industry and Invention|last1=Rosen|first1= William|year= 2012 |publisher = Universit ...
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  • ..., [[Norway]], [[Sweden]] and [[Switzerland]]. Off-shore, military, textile industry, marine, aircraft, and spacecraft applications sometimes use 400&nbsp;Hz, f ...nline/timeline.aspx|archive-date=2015-10-03| website=Museum of Science and Industry (Manchester)|access-date=February 22, 2012}}</ref> and converted the Grosve ...
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