Cotton-spinning machinery
Cotton-spinning machinery is machines which process (or spin) prepared cotton roving into workable yarn or thread. Such machinery can be dated back centuries. During the 18th and 19th centuries, as part of the Industrial Revolution cotton-spinning machinery was developed to bring mass production to the cotton industry. Cotton spinning machinery was installed in large factories, commonly known as cotton mills.
Bale breaker | Blowing room | |||||
Willowing | ||||||
Breaker scutcher | Batting | |||||
Finishing scutcher | Lapping | Teasing | ||||
Carding | Carding room | |||||
Sliver lap | ||||||
Combing | ||||||
Drawing | ||||||
Slubbing | ||||||
Intermediate | ||||||
Roving | Fine roving | |||||
Mule spinning | Ring spinning | Spinning | ||||
Reeling | Doubling | |||||
Winding | Bundling | Bleaching | ||||
Weaving shed | Winding | |||||
Beaming | Cabling | |||||
Warping | Gassing | |||||
Sizing/slashing/dressing | Spooling | |||||
Weaving | ||||||
Cloth | Yarn (cheese) Bundle | Sewing thread |
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