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A report to the Office of Industrial Economics, Washington, D.C., on the identification and assessment of technological obsolescence of capital equipment in the textile industry / by Cooper, W. D.(William Douglas),1941-; Dyer, Carl Leroy,1940-; North Carolina State University.School of Textiles.(CARDINAL)156611;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Subjects: Textile industry.; Textile machinery.;
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Textile fundamentals / by Grover, Elliot B.(Elliot Brown),1906-1997.(CARDINAL)296243; Wiggins, Robert E.;
Subjects: Textile industry.; Textile fibers.; Textile machinery.;
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Manual of textile industry noise control / by Emerson, Paul D.(CARDINAL)136717; Bailey, James Ronald.; Hart, Franklin D.(CARDINAL)559065;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Textile industry; Textile machinery;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 5
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North Carolina textile industry guide for OSHA personnel / by North Carolina.Occupational Safety & Health Administration.(CARDINAL)191260;
Bibliography: leaf 36.
Subjects: Textile industry; Textile machinery;
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Health and safety guide for textile machinery manufacturers / by National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.Division of Technical Services.(CARDINAL)147620;
Subjects: Textile machinery industry; Industrial safety.;
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Machines [videorecording] / by IV Films (Firm),production company.; Jain, Rahul,film director,film producer,editor of moving image work.; Karathanos, Thanassis,film producer.; Vehkalahti, Iikka,film producer.; Jann Pictures (Firm),production company.; Kino Lorber, Inc.,publisher.(CARDINAL)347545; Pallas Film (Firm),production company.;
Cinematography, Rodrigo Trejo Villanueva ; editor, Rahul Jain, Yael Bitton.A documentary which provides a tour of an enormous textile factory in Gujarat, India where the workers spend 12-hour days among the machines and chemicals.Not rated.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Feature films.; Nonfiction films.; Textile fabrics; Textile factories; Textile industry; Textile machinery; Textile workers;
For private home use only.
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Some aspects of America's textile industry, with special reference to cotton. by Simpson, William Hays.(CARDINAL)214844;
Bibliography: pages 114-118.Historical development -- Villages -- Tariff -- Wages and employment -- Man-made fibers -- Consolidations and acquisitions -- Textile machinery and mill modernization -- Textile education -- Research and development -- The relative position of the United States with other countries -- Summary and conclusions.
Subjects: Cotton manufacture; Textile industry;
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A timeline of the Industrial Revolution / by Samuels, Charlie,1961-(CARDINAL)486623;
Introduction -- The Enlightenment -- Textile machines -- Farm machinery -- Canal transportation -- The Industrial Revolution -- The beginning of railroads -- The great exhibition -- Germs and disease -- The age of invention.
Subjects: Industrialization; Industrial revolution;
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Industrial location research studies. by Fantus Company.Fantus Area Research Division.(CARDINAL)201966; Appalachian Regional Commission.(CARDINAL)146776;
Includes bibliographies.[1] Summary and recommendations.--[2] Reports 1-8: The paper and allied products industry. The textile mill products industry. The apparel industry. The printing and allied industries. The electrical component parts industry. The textile machinery/pumps & valves industry. The office machinery industry. The motor vehicle parts industry.--[3] Reports 9-16: The chlor-alkali industry. Materials handling equipment. The mobile home and special purpose vehicle industries. The instruments and controls industry. The noncellulosic synthetic fiber industry. The metal stampings industry. The aircraft and aerospace parts industry. The primary aluminum industry.--[4] Reports 17-25: The nonferrous castings industry. The malleable and ductile iron castings and steel forgings industry. The foamed plastic products industry. The rolling, drawing, and extruding of nonferrous metals industry. Meat and poultry processing, dried and frozen produce industry. The plastic and powder metal products industry. The refractory metals industry. The primaoy steel and steel mill products industry. The plastic resins, adhesives, and related compounds industry.
Subjects: Case studies.; Industrial location;
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The Industrial Revolution / by Boutland, Craig,Author(DLC)no2018063183;
Includes bibliographical references (page 63) and index."The Industrial Revolution was a time of great technological progress in Europe and the United States. The scientific developments of the 18th century helped to shape our modern world. These innovations include textile factories, iron smelting, agricultural machinery, canals, and railroads. The lives and inventions of scientists such as Bejamin Franklin and James Watt are thoroughly explored''--.
Subjects: Informational works; Industrial revolution; Inventions; Industrial equipment; Transportation engineering; Economic history;
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