The Jute Industry: From Seed to Finished Cloth

The Jute Industry: From Seed to Finished Cloth
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"The Jute Industry: From Seed to Finished Cloth" by Thomas Woodhouse, Peter Kilgour. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

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Thomas Woodhouse. The Jute Industry: From Seed to Finished Cloth

The Jute Industry: From Seed to Finished Cloth

Table of Contents

ILLUSTRATIONS

THE JUTE INDUSTRY

FROM SEED TO FINISHED CLOTH

CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY

CHAPTER II. CULTIVATION

FIG. 1 NATIVES PLOUGHING THE GROUND

FIG. 2 BREAKING UP THE SOIL, OR "LADDERING"

CHAPTER III. RETTING

FIG. 3 PHOTOMICROGRAPHS OF CROSS SECTIONS OF A JUTE PLANT

CHAPTER IV. ASSORTING AND BALING JUTE FIBRE

FIG. 4 NATIVES CARRYING SMALL BALES OF JUTE FIBRE. FROM BOAT TO PRESS HOUSE

FIG. 5 NATIVES BAILING JUTE FIBRE IN A WATSON-FAWCETT CYCLONE PRESS

FIG. 6 VESSEL LADEN WITH JUTE AT QUAY-SIDE. ADJOINING JUTE SHEDS IN DUNDEE HARBOUR

FIG. 7. HARBOUR PORTERS REMOVING BALES OF JUTE. FROM THE VESSEL SHOWN IN FIG. 6

CHAPTER V. MILL OPERATIONS

FIG. 8 BALE OPENER. By permission of Messrs. Urquhart, Lindsay & Co., Ltd

FIG. 9 BALE OPENER. By permission of Messrs. Charles Parker, Sons, & Co

CHAPTER VI. BATCHING

FIG. 10 HAND-BATCHING DEPARTMENT. WITH UNPREPARED AND PREPARED FIBRE

Fig. 11 SOFTENING MACHINE WITHOUT BATCHING APPARATUS

FIG. 12 HAND-BATCHING DEPARTMENT. WITH UNPREPARED AND AND PREPARED FIBRE

Fig. 13 SOFTENING MACHINE WITH BATCHING APPARATUS

CHAPTER VII. CARDING

FIG. 14 MODERN BREAKER CARD

FIG. 15 FINISHER CARD WITH DRAWING-HEAD. By permission of Messrs. Douglas Fraser &Sons, Ltd

FIG. 16 WASTE TEAZER. By permission of Messrs. James F. Low & Co., Ltd

CHAPTER VIII. DRAWING AND DRAWING FRAMES

Fig. 17 PUSH-BAR DRAWING FRAME

CHAPTER IX. THE ROVING FRAME

FIG. 18 ROVING FRAME. By Permission of Messrs. Douglas Fraser & Sons, Ltd

FIG. 19 ROVING FRAME. FAIRBAIRN'S ROVING FRAME IN WORK

CHAPTER X. SPINNING

FIG 20. AN INDIAN SPINNING FLAT

FIG. 21 A LINE OF SPINNING FRAMES

CHAPTER XI. TWISTING AND REELING

CHAPTER XII. WINDING: ROLLS AND COPS

FIG. 22 BOBBIN WINDING MACHINE WITH HANKS

FIG. 23 ROLL WINDER FOR LARGE ROLLS. By permission of Messrs. Douglas Fraser & Sons, Ltd

FIG. 24 ROLL WINDING MACHINE (FROM HANKS) By permission of Messrs. Charles Parker, Sons & Co

FIG. 25 COP WINDING MACHINE. By permission of Messrs. Douglas Fraser & Sons, Ltd

FIG. 26 COP WINDING MACHINE. By permission of Messrs. Urquhart, Lindsay & Co., Ltd

CHAPTER XIII. WARPING, BEAMING AND DRESSING

FIG. 27 A ROW OF MODERN WARPING MILLS

FIG. 28 POWER CHAIN OF WARP LINKING MACHINE

FIG. 29 WINDING-ON OR DRY BEAMING MACHINE. By permission of Messrs. Urquhart, Lindsay & Co. Ltd

FIG. 30 A MODERN YARN DRESSING MACHINE WITH SIX STEAM-HEATED CYLINDERS

FIG. 31 DRESSING MACHINE FOR PREPARING TWO WARPS SIMULTANEOUSLY. By permission of Messrs. Charles Parker, Sons & Co

CHAPTER XIV. TYING-ON, DRAWING-IN, AND WEAVING

FIG. 32 SIX DISTINCT KINDS OF TYPICAL JUTE FABRICS

FIG. 33 POINT-PAPER DESIGNS SHOWING WEAVES FOR VARIOUS CLOTHS

FIG. 34 DIAGRAMMATIC VIEWS OF THE STRUCTURE OF PLAIN CLOTH

FIG. 35 WEAVING SHED WITH BELT-DRIVEN LOOMS

FIG. 36 LOOMS DRIVEN WITH INDIVIDUAL MOTORS. By permission of The English Electric Co., Ltd

FIG. 37 DOBBY LOOM. By permission of Messrs. Charles Parker, Sons & Co

FIG. 38 BRUSSELS CARPET JACQUARD LOOM

FIG. 39. THE OLD WAY

FIG. 40. THE NEW WAY. By permission of Messrs. Herbert Morris, Ltd

CHAPTER XV. FINISHING

FIG. 41 CROPPING MACHINE AT WORK

FIG. 42 DOUBLE CROPPING MACHINE. By permission of Messrs. Charles Parker, Sons & Co., Ltd

FIG. 43 DAMPING MACHINE. By permission of Messrs. Charles Parker, Sons & Co., Ltd

FIG. 44 CALENDAR

FIG. 45 HYDRAULIC MANGLE. By permission of Messrs. Urquhart, Lindsay & Co., Ltd

Fig 46 FOLDING, LAPPING OR PLEATING MACHINE. By permission of Messrs. Charles Parker, Sons & Co. Ltd

FIG. 47 CRISPING, CREASING OR RIGGING MACHINE. By permission of Messrs. Urquhart Lindsay & Co. Ltd

FIG 48 SEMI-MECHANICAL BAG OR SACK CUTTING MACHINE. By permission of Messrs. Urquhart, Lindsay & Co. Ltd

FIG. 49 OVERHEAD (LAING) SACK SEWING MACHINE. By permission of Mr. D. J. Macdonald

FIG. 50 SACK PRINTING MACHINE. By Permission of Mr. D. J. Macdonald

Printed by Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd., Bath, England

NORTHROP AUTOMATIC LOOM as used in the jute tradeModels for Cotton, Woolen, and Worsted, jute, linen, silk, etc. All sizes from 28" to 120"

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Thomas Woodhouse, Peter Kilgour

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CHAPTER XI. TWISTING AND REELING

CHAPTER XII. WINDING: ROLLS AND COPS

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