The Jute Industry: from Seed to Finished Cloth by P. Kilgour;T. Woodhouse
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sufficiently so to enable students, or those with no previous
knowledge of the subject, to follow the operations intelligently, and to become more or less acquainted with the general routine of jute manufacture. As a matter of fact, the work forms a medium of study for textile students, and a suitable introduction to the more detailed literature by the authors on these textile subjects. T. WOODHOUSE. P. KILGOUR. March, 1921. [Advertisement 13: J. M. Adam & Co.] CONTENTS CHAP. PREFACE I. INTRODUCTORY II. CULTIVATION III. RETTING IV. ASSORTING AND BALING JUTE FIBRE. V. MILL OPERATIONS VI. BATCHING VII. CARDING VIII. DRAWING AND DRAWING FRAMES IX. THE ROVING FRAME X. SPINNING XI. TWISTING AND REELING. |
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