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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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  • [[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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  • ...essing equipment that use rotary unions include cooling conveyors, flaking mills, shredders, steam cookers, starch dryers, [[rotary cutter]]s and roll-formi ...re application. Oil and petrochemical refineries use batch mixers, flaking mills, blenders and drying rolls that each require rotary unions. The development ...
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  • ...rging machine factories started making machines for production machines as textile machinery, compressors, agricultural machinery, and engines for ships. ...tegories, including for example, agricultural machinery, machinery for the textile industry and equipment, and parts for train and tram.<ref>Roderick Floud (2 ...
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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 ...
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  • ...ave been [[firearm]]s (small arms and [[artillery]]); [[horology|clocks]]; textile machinery; steam engines ([[stationary steam engine|stationary]], [[marine Machine tools filled a need created by textile machinery during the [[Industrial Revolution]] in England in the middle to ...
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  • ...River]] and the sea. It was constructed in 1639 to provide water power for mills. ...the American Industrial Revolution where [[Samuel Slater]] built his first textile mill. ...
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  • ...aking and for felting wool. The ''[[Domesday Book]]'' recorded 5,624 water mills in Great Britain in 1086, being about one per thirty families.<ref name="St ....</ref> Muslim engineers also employed [[water turbine]]s and [[gear]]s in mills and water-raising machines, and pioneered the use of [[dams]] as a source o ...
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  • ...eering and its methods were advanced in spheres such as the manufacture of textile machinery but less so in that of light machine tools and the machinery of m ...achinery. In addition, it exhibited running examples of boring and turning mills, machines for [[Broaching (metalworking)|broaching]], gear cutting, [[Threa ...
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