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Industrial Revolution and the Textile Industry

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October 2023

Step into the fascinating world of textile machinery, where innovation meets tradition to craft the fabrics that shape our lives. This article explores the intricate processes and cutting-edge technologies that have revolutionised textile production, ushering in a new era of efficiency and quality.

- Dr Poonam Bhagchandani and Shivani Chandra

Industrial Revolution and the Textile Industry

New industrial procedures were introduced during the Industrial Revolution, which lasted from the 1760s through some point between 1820 and 1840. As a result of this transformation, new chemical manufacturing processes, automated production methods and iron production were implemented. The Industrial Revolution was primarily driven by the textile industry. The textile business uses varied machines to stitch fabrics and create clothing, carpets and other textile products. These sewing machines, which range in size from enormous heavy-duty industrial machines to tiny consumer-sized machines, are employed by individuals for their projects, in factories and only by insignificant textile manufacturers.

Machines involving fibre/yarn/thread production

• Thread winding machines: The fundamental purpose of winding is to move the yarn from one appropriate container to another. Winding is also required for packing, clearing and checking the yarn to enhance quality and eliminate flaws. The purpose of these devices is to wind thread onto spools.

• Spinning machines: Before a thread can be stitched together, it must first be created through the process of spinning. These spinning machines are used to spin materials like cotton into a thread or yarn. The thread or yarn can be knitted or woven together to make a piece of cloth.

• Carding machines: Since carding performs all of the primary duties, it is sometimes referred to as the beating heart of spinning. The dust and grime are removed here after the fibres have been opened up to more or less single strands.

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