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4528. Bousfield, J. E., [Heberlein & Co.]. Feb. 23. Fibres, treating ; yarns, mercerizing.-Vegetable fibres and materials, such as cotton, linen, ramie, jute, &c., particularly in the loose state but also in the form of yarn, cops, and fabrics, are prevented from shrinking during mercerization in a centritugal machine by setting the machine with the material arranged therein in motion before admitting the lye Special mechanical devices, such as described in Specifications No. 7093, A.D. 1897, and No 16,823, A.D. 1898, and in the journal " Osterreich's " Wollerund Leinen-Industrie," dated June 16th, 1906, for preventing shrinkage are thus rendered unnecessary. The motion of the machine is maintained during the subsequent washing.
GB190704528D1907-02-231907-02-23An Improved Process of Mercerising Vegetable Fibres or Textile Materials.
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Improved Machine for the Mercerising, Dyeing, Bleaching or like Treatment of Cotton or other Vegetable Fibre in the Roving, Sliver or Loose State, or Woven into Fabrics.