in the UK and later by Germany and Switzerland followed by others in Europe. In India‚ machinery manufacture started in the 50s‚ continued and progressed during 60s & 70s and thereafter. The Government policy to ban expansion of the organized weaving sector during late 60s created/ supported the decentralized powerloom sector. Too much of importance to handlooms and low level technology power looms in the subsequent years‚ keeping a large list of reserved items for handlooms‚ throttled the
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Woven and Knitted fabric formation Description of the machines and processes Name- Yeshanthi weeratunga Part I : Primary and secondary motions of weaving 1)Explain briefly the function and importance of primary & secondary motions of weaving The weaving process consists of two basic motions Primary motions - shedding‚ picking beating-up Secondary motions- left off
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JCT LIMITED PHAGWARA EMBED PBrush ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENT I acknowledge my indebtness to my revered seniors and Staffs of Marketing Department whose invaluable guidance and ingenuity gave my mere ideas a concrete shape. I really owe a debt of gratitude to Mr.Umesh Mathur and their staffs for delight help‚ experience and cooperation. I extend my profound gratitude to Mr.Akhil Bajaj‚ Training and Placement officer GNA-IMT who guided me in
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Professor Hanes British Literature II 12. May 2009 The Lady of Shalott Critique Jane Wright gives a compelling and insightful critique of Alfred Lord Tennyson ’s poem The Lady of Shalott. The poem tells the story of a lady isolated in a tower weaving tapestry of what she sees reflected in a mirror. The real story is that of the classic conflict and relationship between art and reality. In her article titled “A reflection on fiction and art in ’The Lady of Shalott ’” she explores the true meaning
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place was that one process led to another. Spinners and weavers who were mostly women work handlooms. They were producing wool fabrics that were used to make clothes. In order to make more money‚ inventors came up with new machines that can speed up weaving. If merchants could use the new inventions to produce more goods quicker‚ they would be able to sell more goods cheaper and make a greater profit. Making money was the motivating factor for the start of Industrial Revolution. Another reason the
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silver threads. The metallic threads stand out against the background cloth to create a shimmering effect. In the weaving process the metallic threads are inserted in between the silk or cotton weft (latitudinal) threads. Kain Limar - The teaching of producing Limar fabrics was restricted to close family members and only on an oral and daily practice basis. Thus‚ the art of weaving Kain Limar has been forgotten and leading to stagnation. Most of the beautiful Kain Limar can now be found only in
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Two Gray Hills Area Square foot for square foot‚ the Two Gray Hills is the finest rug that has come-and continues to come-from the post-Classic Navajo loom. The Two Gray Hills post‚ along with the neighboring posts of Brinks (at Newcomb) and Toadlena (which means "water bubbling out of the ground")‚ are west of U.S. Highway 666 midway between Shiprock and Gallup. Toadlena is at the foot of the Chuska’ Mountains; Two Gray Hills is on the plain‚ and Brinks is on the highway. Two competing traders
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weather Thick-jewell’d shone the saddle-leather‚ The helmet and the helmet-feather Burn’d like one burning flame together‚ As he rode down to Camelot. The remaining seven stanzas describe the effect on the lady of seeing Lancelot; she stops weaving and looks out of her window toward Camelot‚ bringing about the curse. Illustration by W. E. F. Britten for a 1901 edition of Tennyson’s poems Out flew the web and floated wide- The mirror crack’d from side to side; "The curse is come upon
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A Report on: ** Industrial Visit** Silvassa‚ Dadra and Nagar Haveli (30th November 2012 & 1st December 2012) By‚ Nishad Patil Roll No: PG12069 Division - B PGDM (e-Business) : 2012-14 MET – ICS Presented to: Prof. V. Naik A report on Industrial Visit (Silvassa‚ Dadra and Nagar Haveli) Page 1 Index Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Synopsis BRFL (Bombay Rayon Fashions Ltd.) Neelkamal Plastics Sterling Generators Pvt. Ltd. Voltas Chiller Plant A visit to Rural Market Conclusion Topics Page
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as the mean difference between the straightened thread length and the distance between the ends of the thread while in cloth which is expressed as a percentage. Mathematically‚ Crimp % Where‚ l= Length of yarn before weaving P= Length or extent of yarn in fabric after weaving Crimp amplitude: In cloth geometry‚ the term crimp amplitude is used. Crimp amplitude refers to the extent to which threads are defected from the central place of the cloth. Take up%: Take up % or crimp rigidity
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