A Dictionary of Occupational Terms Based on the Classification of Occupations used in the Census of Population, 1921.
ORDER XII.—TEXTILE WORKERS
Sub-order 1.—Textile Workers
361.—Rag and Wool Carbonisers and Washers
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- acid bath tenter
- see carboniser (felt).
- carboniser, cloth (wool fabrics); piece carboniser
- carbonises woollen fabrics in the piece, i.e. destroys vegetable impurities therein; as for carboniser (rags).
- carboniser (felt, not woven)
; acid bath tenter
- feeds and tends acid tanks through which felt is passed to destroy, by carbonisation, impurities of vegetable origin.
- carboniser (rags), rag carboniser
- destroys vegetable matter in woollen rags by one of two processes: (a) saturates rags in dilute sulphuric acid; dries them in special heated chamber and washes them in water to remove traces of acid; more usually (b) places rags, slightly moistened, in cylindrical revolving cage, in which they are treated with dry fumes of hydro-chloric or sulphuric acid gas; the vegetable fibre, converted into carbon dust, is then removed by shaking or scouring, see scourer, rag.
- carboniser (wool), wool carboniser
; extractor, pickier, steeper, wool extractor
- treats wool, after scouring, with dilute sulphuric acid; then heats wool, converting vegetable matter into carbon powder, which is removed by further shaking and scouring.
- extractor, wool extractor
- see carboniser (wool).
- pickler
- see carboniser (wool).
- scourer, rag; shoddy scourer
; flock washer, rag washer, shoddy washer
- prepares scouring solution and runs it into scouring machines; places rags in machines, where they are carried along from one bowl to another by rollers and swing rakes, to cleanse them and remove carbonised and other foreign matter.
- scourer (raw wool), wool scourer
; washhouse man, wool washer, wool washhouse man
- as for scourer, rag; feeds wool into scouring machines.
- steeper
- see carboniser (wool).
- washer, flock; rag washer, shoddy washer
- see scourer, rag.
- washer, wool; wash-house man, wool wash-house man
- see scourer (raw wool).
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From:
A Dictionary of Occupational Terms Based on the Classification of Occupations used in the Census of Population, 1921,
Ministry of Labour, 1927. Digitised by Peter Christian, August, 2016. This text is in the Public Domain.