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What (who) is solvent spinning - definition

METHOD OF TURNING FIBER INTO YARN OR THREAD
Spinning machine; Hand Spinning; Wool-spinning; Homespun cloth; Wool Spinning; Spinning machinery
  • Traditional spinner in her family's house in [[Old Bagan]], [[Myanmar]] (2019).
  • Mule spinning
  • 1595 painting illustrating [[Leiden]] textile workers
  • Ring spinning
  • [[Spinning jenny]]

Open-end spinning         
TECHNIQUE FOR SPINNING YARN
Open End Spinning; Open End spinning; Rotor spinning; Open end spinning
Open-end spinning is a technology for creating yarn without using a spindle. It was invented and developed in Czechoslovakia in Výzkumný ústav bavlnářský / Cotton Research Institute in Ústí nad Orlicí in 1963.
Solvent effects         
  • Keto enol tautomerization (diketo form on left, ''cis''-enol form on right)
DEPENDENCE OF CHEMICAL PROPERTIES ON WHICH SOLVENT IS USED
Free energy of solvation; Solvent effect; Hughes–Ingold rules; Hughes-Ingold rules
In chemistry, solvent effects are the influence of a solvent on chemical reactivity or molecular associations. Solvents can have an effect on solubility, stability and reaction rates and choosing the appropriate solvent allows for thermodynamic and kinetic control over a chemical reaction.
Peasant Girl, spinning         
PAINTING BY ELIHU VEDDER
Peasant girl spinning; Peasant Girl Spinning
Peasant Girl, spinning is the title given by nineteenth century American expatriate artist Elihu Vedder to an oil painting on canvas that depicts a young female figure spinning wool into thread. The work was completed in 1867 at the artist's studio in Via Margutta, Rome, and represents a slightly scaled up, slightly elaborated version of a theme Vedder had first developed in an oil sketch during the summer of the same year.

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Spinning (textiles)

Spinning is a twisting technique to form yarn from fibers. The fiber intended is drawn out, twisted, and wound onto a bobbin. A few popular fibers that are spun into yarn other than cotton, which is the most popular, are viscose (the most common form of rayon), and synthetic polyester. Originally done by hand using a spindle whorl, starting in the 500s AD the spinning wheel became the predominant spinning tool across Asia and Europe. The spinning jenny and spinning mule, invented in the late 1700s, made mechanical spinning far more efficient than spinning by hand, and especially made cotton manufacturing one of the most important industries of the Industrial Revolution.