-
worsted yarn, etc.
Carding can also be used to
create blends of
different fibres or
different colours. When blending, the
carding process combines the...
- a sawmill, distilleries, a saloon, a salt works, a
cooper shop, a
carding machine, and a
Masonic Lodge. It was
incorporated as a town on
February 23...
-
device called the "Computer Loan
Machine"
supplied cash as a three-month loan at 5% p.a.
after inserting a
credit card. The
device was
operational in 1966...
- A time clock,
sometimes known as a
clock card machine,
punch clock, or time recorder, is a
device that
records start and end
times for
hourly employees...
-
electromechanical machines collectively referred to as unit
record equipment,
electric accounting machines (EAM) or
tabulating machines. Unit
record machines came...
- and is then
taken to
carding machines. The
carders line up the
fibres neatly to make them
easier to spin. The
carding machine consists mainly of one...
- The
Card Setting Machine Tenters'
Society (CSMTS) was a
trade union representing workers responsible for
setting up
textile carding machines in the United...
-
allow the card to be used as an ATM
card,
enabling transactions at
automatic teller machines; or as a
debit card,
linked to the client's bank account...
- 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...
- cash, a
credit card, or
other forms of
payment are
inserted into the
machine or
payment is
otherwise made. The
first modern vending machines were developed...