- wool spinning mill
- n.Wollspinnerei f.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
Spinning mule — A pair of Condenser spinning mules. These have 741 spindles, being cut down from 133 feet (41 m) 1122 spindles they used to have up until the 24th Sept 1974, when they were retired from Elk Mill, Royton. The mule was built by Platt Brothers … Wikipedia
Spinning (textiles) — Spinning is an ancient textile art in which plant, animal or synthetic fibers are twisted together to form yarn (or thread, rope, or cable). For thousands of years, fiber was spun by hand using simple tools, the spindle and distaff. Only in the… … Wikipedia
mill — /mɪl / (say mil) noun 1. a building or establishment fitted with machinery, in which any of various mechanical operations or forms of manufacture is carried on, especially the spinning or weaving of cotton or wool. 2. a mechanical appliance or a… …
Cotton mill — A cotton mill is a factory that houses spinning and weaving machinery. Typically built between 1775 and 1930, mills spun cotton which was an important product during the Industrial Revolution. Cotton mills, and the mechanisation of the spinning… … Wikipedia
Cotton-spinning machinery — Cotton Manufacturing Processes (after Murray 1911) Bale Breaker Blowing Room … Wikipedia
Malta Mill, Middleton — Coordinates: 53°32′53″N 2°10′09″W / 53.5481°N 2.1692°E / 53.5481; 2.1692 … Wikipedia
Mars Mill, Castleton — Coordinates: 53°35′49″N 2°11′10″W / 53.5969°N 2.1860°E / 53.5969; 2.1860 … Wikipedia
Monton Mill, Eccles — Coordinates: 53°29′27″N 2°21′31″W / 53.4907°N 2.3587°E / 53.4907; 2.3587 … Wikipedia
Dref Friction Spinning — Friction Spinning or Dref Spinning is a textile technology that allows very heavy count yarns and technical core wrapped yarns to be manufactured. These are most commonly used in mop yarns, flame retardants and high tech fancy yarns such as… … Wikipedia
Mueller Cloth Mill — Main buildung (1801) and inner courtyard of the Mueller Cloth Mill The Mueller Cloth Mill, located in Euskirchen, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany is a section of the LVR Museum of Industry (formerly: Rheinisches Industriemuseum). The museum… … Wikipedia
Cashmere wool — Cashmere wool, usually simply known as cashmere, and sometimes known as Pashmina, is a fiber obtained from the Cashmere goat. The word cashmere derives from an archaic spelling of Kashmir . Cashmere wool is fine in texture, and it is also strong … Wikipedia