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Are Two Heads Really Better Than One?
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Embroidery machines exist in a wide variety of sizes, from one head up to 30 heads and even more. With multi-heads, the four-, six- and 12-head models are more predominant than the 20-head-plus mega-machines, but still the choices are many. So how do you choose the best machine for your business and your customers' needs?...
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Effect of Spinning Rubber Cot Shore Hardness
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The effect of nine different spinning front line cots ( Synthetic rubber cot ) varying only in shore A hardness (56°,63°,65°,66°,68°,75°,83°,85°& 90°) on 100% cotton ring spun yarn has been investigated. The change in cotton yarn properties like mass uniformity, unevenness %, Imperfection levels (in all class) with progressive change in shore A hardness has also been reported....
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Wear & Tear of a Spinning Front Line Rubber Cot
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Wear & Tear of a Spinning Front Line Rubber Cot and Factors Affecting it in Terms of Usage, Abrasion Resistance of That Rubber Compound, Traverse Length, Traverse Rate, Shore a Hardness, Top Arm Loading, Fibre Volume Handled and Frictional Properties of the Processed Material...
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Year 2008: Textile Machinery in Reverse Gear
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New ISO standard introduced for safer dry-cleaning machines: ISO published a new International Standard, providing safety requirements for dry-cleaning machines. Laundry and dry laundry cleaning frequently use perchloroethylene or combustible solvent which are potentially dangerous to health...
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Ensuring Quality and Quantity in Weaving
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Anyone who wants to produce top quality woven goods in high volume, and wants to stay competitive in the bidding for orders, must first and foremost have their planning and organization under control. An additional criterion is thorough familiarity with the entire production process, from fibre to fabric, to ensure that fabric production is profitable....
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