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kabbdishankarsa · 1 year
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Textile processing is one of the oldest and most highly advanced sectors. The global demand for textiles has increased exponentially, and so has the number of textile mills and the quantity and quality of wastewater they produce.
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marketingpig · 2 years
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eastsongcn · 2 years
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weaving machine water jet power looms are being testing in our factory, ready to ship.
#waterjetloom #powerloomsarees #weavingloom #loomknitting #loom #knittingbunai #textilemachinery
web: https://eastsongcn.com
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bedlamsbard · 16 days
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okay what I've learned from this semester and this round of grading is that if I ever use an essay prompt about premodern women again (extremely likely) I'll have to say "you cannot talk ONLY about how women were oppressed by the patriarchy or I will fail the essay" instead of "talk about the ideal woman of [insert historical time period + geographical location] vs. the reality of women in [time period/location] based on the evidence that we have" (obvs it was better phrased than that on the actual prompt and it would probably be different in another context).
I...I restructured the entire class so that we'd be able to talk about stuff Greek women actually did based on the evidence. thanks for showing you didn't come to class that day, look at the powerpoint online, or do the reading.
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mindblowingscience · 7 months
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Dyes widely used in the textile, food and pharmaceutical industries pose a pressing threat to plant, animal and human health, as well as natural environments around the world, a new study has found. Billions of tons of dye-containing wastewater enter water systems every year, and a group of researchers from the UK, China, Korea and Belgium say that new sustainable technologies including new membrane-based nano-scale filtration are needed to solve the issue, adding that legislation is needed to compel industrial producers to eliminate colorants before they reach public sewage systems or waterways. Published today in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, the study Environmental impacts and remediation of dye-containing wastewater was written by academics from the University of Bath, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, the Korea Institute of Energy Technology (KENTECH), and KU Leuven, Belgium. The research highlights that currently, up to 80% of dye-containing industrial wastewaters created in low- and middle-income countries are released untreated into waterways or used directly for irrigation. The authors say this poses a wide range of direct and indirect threats to human, animal and plant health
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hey-hamlet · 5 months
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Indentured for Life au
What has natsuo been up to since he was freed ? What have the other quirkless people done after realease ?Also how have some heroes(Like hawks) and hero students reacted to finding out that the organizatorom they served was using slave labor
Natsuo is catching up on his schooling! He's in an accelerated program and, thanks to an embarrassingly small amount of settlement money from the government, he has his own shitty little apartment in a barely tolerable area. He loves it to pieces. He isn't used to living alone, so it gets pretty lonely, but some of the other workers live close by and they come hang out pretty often. Izuku visits a lot too! He's aiming to be a nurse. Some of the others have gotten work in hero agencies for costume repair (its. ethically strained, but its the only work they know and they are happy to do it, as long as they are getting paid a fair wage.) and some others are working in activism and quirk discrimination charities.
As for reactions?
Hawks
His hands were still shaking. He'd been retching uncontrollably for what felt like hours, his hands shaking as he torn himself out of his costume. How many times had he been grateful for the hand stitched seams on his costume being gentler on his wings? For the warm leather on his googles that had already been shaped for his head, with hand written instructions for leather care tucked into the box. Fuck - he'd thought they were old fashioned for the note, not locked in a factory without so much as a fucking printer. He needed to make a public statement, the faster the better. He had to say something loudly because the HPSC had time to write his statement for him. Just. Just when his hands stopped shaking.
Endeavor
His PR team must be having a field day. Endeavor's own son, recovered from one of the factories? The man himself with nothing to say? What could he say? That he'd kept his mouth shut so his youngest son had a chance at overtaking All Might, that his youngest son could help where he failed? Ha - that'd go over well. He hoped Natsuo knew he still had a college fund. Still had a credit card in his name, a bank account his father put money in once a month, for when he was finally free. Maybe he'd take it, if it was from Fuyumi.
Iida Tenya
His brother had been upset that week. He'd come home early, corralling his parents into a meeting room and not leaving until they'd found a new costume supplier and a public statement beyond repute. He hadn't known why, not until the news story had broken that morning. Tenya had been lost, staring at the television until he was late for his train, only arriving to class minutes before the bell. He'd always wanted to be a hero. But - could he? Knowing what he knew now, about the organization he'd have to answer to?
Bakugo
His mother had screamed when she'd seen that footage of Deku, All Might carefully breaking the metal cuff around his throat. The nerd had only smiled weakly, like seeing All Might wasn't everything he'd ever wanted. He was so thin, his hands covered in small cuts, burns and blisters. He wanted to feel upset, that Deku had ruined his hero costume too - but. It was his fault. He was the one who told those fuckers Deku was quirkless, after auntie had so carefully not commited to putting anything down on paper. He and the idiots had trailed All Might once, before they knew that's who Yagi was. They'd seen the buildings, the lady with the collar. They'd put it out of their minds because they hadn't had a choice. No closure, just a creeping unease that would sneak up on them at night. Deku had been in one of those factories. Deku had been making the blast proof mesh on the palms of his gloves, the sweat wicking fabric of his winter costume, the thick tread of his combat boots. Katsuki stared up at the blank ceiling and tried not to think any more.
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jojossillywalk · 4 months
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the problem with my ocs is that the worldbuilding isnt a vehicle for them,,they are a vehicle for the 90 year economic agricultural decline of a fantasy nation due to a rock shortage. there is 5 sentences worth of some gay people and their very unique armor. back to rocks-
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catcheyes-t-shirt · 7 months
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“Discover: Types of Loom in Textile Manufacturing”
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Loom? What are They? What Do They Manufacture?
Looms is the weaving machine which converts the yarn into a fabric. There is no history of when looms were discovered but one thing is clear that it was before the birth of Jesus christ. There are 2 types of looms: Shuttle Looms and Shuttleless Looms. Below we are going to learn about various types of looms. The end result of this machine is fabric and wholesalers and retailers buy t-shirts in bulk made out of those fabric.
Learn About Shuttle Looms 
This is the most primitive loom in the history of loom. In this machine there is a shuttle which contains bobbins and around bobbins there are yarn wounded. In this weaving machine the shuttle travels from one corner to the other and hence the fabric is made. The speed of this machine is 110-225 ppm [Picks Per Minute]. It is quite noisy and inefficient. 
Fabric Weaving Without a Shuttle in the Loom Is It Possible?
Projectile Loom
Projectile loom is a shuttleless loom, in this looms instead of a shuttle projectile are there. Projectiles are made out of stainless steel and hence it was light weight. As the projectile lightweight this saves lots of energy and increases the efficiency of the machine. This loom speed was 300 ppm. The weaving takes place when the projectile goes across the width of the loom with the yarn. 
Rapier Loom
This loom is also shuttleless. In this loom the weft is carried by a rapier which is a long rod like structure. Many kinds of fabric could be made using this loom and it is highly efficient. The range of GSM things loom could weave is 20-850 GSM. From home fabric to industrial fabric can be made using this loom. There are 4 types of rapier loom in the market. 
Single Rigid Rapier Loom
Double Rigid Rapier Loom 
Double Flexible Rapier Loom
Telescopic Rapier Loom  
Air-Jet Loom 
In this loom the yarn is transferred from the force of air, it does not have any shuttle. This loom is highly efficient and versatile. This loom does not make noise because it does not have many moving parts. As the moving parts are less then the floor space requirement and maintenance is low. The weft travels with the help of air pressure and once it reaches the shedding area interlacement takes place. This machine can be used in manufacturing Denim fabric, polyester dress material and cotton shirting fabric. 
Water Jet Loom
Water pressure is used in this loom to transfer weft from one end to the other. It is a shuttleless loom machine. The speed of this machine is 600 ppm. This machine is highly efficient but we can use yarn which is hydrophobic, like polyester, polyamides etc. Hydrophilic yarn can not be used.
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bywandandsword · 4 months
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I don't know how it is with other people, but are you ever in an environment where, like, no one is visibly glad to see you when you walk in or engages you in conversation unprompted? That's like, 90% of my interactions with the people that I see daily, and I don't know if it's normal for everyone, but for me it feels incredibly isolating. It's not that everyone isn't nice, they're pleasant enough when engaging with small talk and no one is acting like they hate me or anything. But I just feel like if I wasn't there no one would notice or care. There's only one girl in my cohort that seems happy to see me and who'll talk with me outside of class. I value that so much. As soon as class ends everyone else just sort of stops noticing me, and I don't know why, or what I can do about it. I mean, I try to socialize, but I always get the feeling like I'm intruding. One guy straight up turned his back to me this week even though it was a three-way conversation
Part of me is like, they don't know what they're missing out on. I'm clever, funny, and chockablock full of obscure knowledge and skills. But it doesn't stop how gd lonely I feel here
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gaytobymeres · 5 months
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Whyyyyyyyyy do companies insist on making bedsheets that are cotton mixed with a plastic like polyester!!!! When I ask for cotton bedsheets I mean I want 100% cotton bedsheets not 52% polyester 48% cotton!! Like I get that cotton is not that environmentally friendly in terms of water use but at least once the bedsheets reach the end of their life they can be recycled easily or composted because it’s an organic material. Also I have cotton bedsheets that are genuinely decades old and they’re still going strong and they’ve been used and washed a lot! So I know that good quality bedsheets will last a very long time and they feel much nicer
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kabbdishankarsa · 1 year
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Exploring the Advancements in Textile Manufacturing: How Companies are Innovating the Industry
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The textile industry is constantly evolving and advancing, and textile manufacturing companies are at the forefront of these changes. One area in which we are seeing significant innovation is in the production of woven fabrics. Woven fabrics, which are made by interlacing two sets of yarns or threads at right angles to each other, are used in a wide variety of products, including clothing, home furnishings, and industrial products.
One of the most exciting developments in the world of woven fabrics is the use of new and advanced weaving technologies. These technologies allow manufacturers to create fabrics with unprecedented levels of precision and control, resulting in fabrics that are stronger, more durable, and more consistent in quality.
One example of these new technologies is the use of computer-controlled looms. These looms, which are operated by computers, can be programmed to create a wide variety of patterns and designs, allowing manufacturers to produce fabrics that are truly unique and customized to their customers' needs. This technology also enables textile manufacturing companies to produce fabrics at a much faster rate, increasing productivity and efficiency.
Another area in which textile manufacturing companies are innovating is in the use of sustainable and eco-friendly materials. Many companies are now using natural fibers like cotton and linen, as well as synthetic fibers made from recycled materials, in their woven fabrics. This not only helps to reduce waste and conserve resources, but it also allows manufacturers to create fabrics that are kinder to the environment.
Finally, textile manufacturing companies are also exploring new ways to use technology to improve the overall supply chain of textile manufacturing. The use of automation in textile manufacturing process has enabled companies to increase efficiency, improve quality control and reduce costs.
In conclusion, the textile industry is constantly evolving and textile manufacturing companies are at the forefront of these changes. From new weaving technologies to sustainable materials, textile manufacturers are finding new and exciting ways to innovate and improve the products they produce. This is an exciting time for the textile industry, and we can expect to see even more advancements in the future.
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gmsyntex · 5 months
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G.M. Syntex, a leading home textile manufacturer in India, stands at the forefront of innovation and quality in the industry. Renowned for its commitment to excellence, G.M. Syntex consistently delivers premium home textile solutions that redefine comfort and style. G.M. Syntex has firmly established itself as a trusted name, catering to the ever-evolving needs of the modern home. Contact us today to know more about home textile fabrics solutions!
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treecakes · 6 months
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if i could spend my life studying textiles i would. i think they’re fascinating.
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moltengoldveins · 9 months
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girl help I’m considering fix it fanfic writing
girl I swore I’d never write fic that messed with canon it’s simply too deep I’m not that nerdy
girl I just spent eight hours researching pre-80BBY Star Wars politics
hELP
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