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The Textile Digest - Quarterly Journal of the Textile Association (India) October-December 1951

1951

(6) The eligibility of the papers to be read in the Conference or to be published in the Conference Souvenir and Textile Digest lies entirely in the hands of the Technical Paper SuCommittee " for the Ninth All-India Textile Conference and Exhibition Baroda. [...] All down the sides and at the end of each molecule are the electrical forces of cohesion known as Van der Waal's forces whose function is to hold it to its neighbours ; and the longer the molecule the greater the field of chesion and attraction and the more firmly are the molecules held together in spite of their inherent instability."THE TEXTILE DIGEST 175 Patterns in Space of Atoms and Mol [...] The arrangement of the atoms in the unit-cell is deduced from the relative intensities of the reflections."176 THE TEXTILE DIGEST FIG. [...] Increasing the twist above the normal in the first instance is for the purpose of increasing the strength ; but beyond 20-25 turns per inch in ordinary counts the additional twist weakens the yarn reduces the lustre and the length and thus increaing the Devier of the yarn finally gives Pirn Markings ".... [...] In cases where the shape of the bobbins is not uniform as is the case of flanged and bottle-shaped bobbins some device should be applied to keep the tension uniform at the maximum and minimum diameter by the help of break rather than by the help of checking the yarn.
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Pages
46
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120330
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
xvii-xviii G. N. Vaidya view
Editorial
167-168 G. N. Vaidya view
The Textile Association (India)
169-172 G. N. Vaidya view
Fundamentals of Fibre Structure
173-182 R. K. Modi view
Properties and Preparation of Regenerated Cellulose Rayon for Weaving
183-187 Jai Misra view
Tasar Silk
188-192 Benode Thakur view
Comparison of the Process of Bleaching; under Three Different Heads
193-195 B. A. Thakur view
Points to be Considered for Working Four Loom System
196-197 N. M. Mysorewalla view
“Single Process Blow Room” and Existing Methods of Blow Room
198-200 Shivlal Gajjar view
A New Arrangement of Steel Centre Ball for Crighton or Vertical Opener
201-202 R. H. Lakhe view
Coir its Manufacture and Importance as a Textile Fibre
203-206 M. Pillai view
Backmatter
xiv-xv G. N. Vaidya view

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