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worsted yarn, etc.
Carding can also be used to
create blends of
different fibres or
different colours. When blending, the
carding process combines the...
- The
Card Setting Machine Tenters'
Society (CSMTS) was a
trade union representing workers responsible for
setting up
textile carding machines in the United...
- An
automated teller machine (ATM) or cash
machine (British English) is an
electronic telecommunications device that
enables customers of
financial institutions...
-
across the bars,
which carries the
cotton into a
cotton chamber.
Carding In the
carding process, the
fibres are
separated and then ****embled into a loose...
-
machine is an
automated machine that
provides items such as snacks, beverages,
cigarettes and
lottery tickets to
consumers after cash, a
credit card,...
-
enabling various machines to read and
access information.
Depending on the
issuing bank and the
preferences of the client, this may
allow the
card to be used...
- The Metro
Card Vending Machines are
manufactured by
Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc. As of
early 2019, the
direct costs of the Metro
Card system had...
- and
wound onto a bobbin. In a
wider sense carding can
refer to the four
processes of willowing, lapping,
carding and drawing.
During willowing the fibres...
- on a
spinning jenny (invented by
James Hargreaves), a
carding machine and the
throstle (a
machine for the
continuous twisting and
winding of wool). Thomas...
-
spinning process is
carding,
initially this was done by hand, but in 1775 he took out a
second patent for a water-powered
carding machine and this led to...