-
sides of a
piece of
fabric were
manufactured same,
whereas in
modern shuttleless looms these selvages are low[clarification needed]
because of cutting...
- such as
shuttleless looms. Originally,
power looms used a
shuttle to
throw the weft across, but in 1927 the
faster and more
efficient shuttleless loom came...
- grey, rust, mustard, and green. Most
denim made
today is made on a
shuttleless loom that
produces bolts of
fabric 60
inches (1,500 mm) or wider, but...
-
synthetic fibres such as rayon. By 1942, faster, more efficient, and
shuttleless Sulzer and
rapier looms had been introduced. The loom is a
symbol of...
- A
rapier loom is a
shuttleless weaving loom in
which the
filling yarn is
carried through the shed of warp
yarns to the
other side of the loom by finger-like...
-
Production declined in the face of
competition from new
technologies such as
shuttleless looms from
continental Europe and ****an. "Small-Scale Weaving: CHAPTER...
- (1898) and
artificial hip
joints (1965).
Sulzer Brothers helped develop shuttleless weaving and
their core
business in the 1970s and 1980s was loom manufacturing...
- the
United States. 1844 – John
Smith of
Salford granted a
patent for a
shuttleless rapier loom.[citation needed] 1846 – John
Livesey adapts John Heathcoat's...
- An air-jet loom is a
shuttleless loom that uses a jet of air to
propel the weft yarn
through the warp shed. It is one of two
types of fluid-jet looms...
- they were
reluctant and slow to
retool for new
technologies such as
shuttleless looms.
Large numbers of
Northrop type
looms were
manufactured by the...