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Crompton's machine made it possible for a single operator to work more than 1,000 spindles simultaneously, and was capable of spinning fine as well as coarse yarn.
Still a third machine, Samuel Crompton's "mule" (1779), vastly increased productivity, making it possible for a single operator to work more than 1,000 spindles simultaneously, and it was capable of spinning fine as well as coarse yarn.
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Linters, the short cellulose fibres left on the seed after the staple cotton is removed by ginning, are used to make coarse yarns and many cellulose products.
Cheaper linen pieces may be woven of coarser yarn and have more slubs, more expensive goods of finer, smoother and more evenly spun yarns.
If one pound is used as a standard unit, for example, a very fine yarn will have to be much longer than a coarser yarn to weigh a pound, so higher counts indicate finer yarns.
Coarser yarns are generally used for raschel knitting, and there has recently been interest in knitting staple yarns on these machines.
Heavier fabric with coarser yarns offers higher stiffness as compared to lighter fabrics.
Lappet weaving is generally confined to coarse pattern yarns and can be distinguished from swivel by its interlacing with weft rather than with warp yarns.
Linters removed in the first cut are used to make high-quality mattresses and in the manufacture of coarse cotton yarns.
The coarser the yarn, greater is its weight, which leads to increase in cut resistance index value of fabric samples (Ertekin and Erhan Kirtay 2015).
Coarse count AW yarn was selected as it provides the required bulkiness.
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