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  2. Arbor milling - Wikipedia

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    Arbor milling. Arbor milling is a cutting process which removes material via a multi-toothed cutter. An arbor mill is a type of milling machine characterized by its ability to rapidly remove material from a variety of materials. This milling process is not only rapid but also versatile.

  3. Millhaven Fibres - Wikipedia

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    Millhaven Fibres. Coordinates: 44.20762°N 76.71728°W. The Millhaven Fibres Plant opened September 28, 1955 as the third polyester plant in the world. [1] It was originally built to manufacture a new type of synthetic yarn called Terylene, which is known as Dacron in the United States. Terylene polyester fibre was invented in England in 1940 ...

  4. Watson's Mill - Wikipedia

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    Watson’s Mill, 2018. Watson's Mill is an historic flour and gristmill in Manotick, Ontario, Canada. It is the only working museum in the Ottawa area and one of the very few operating industrial grist mills in North America. Watson's Mill still sells stone-ground whole wheat flour which is made on site. The mill is also well known for its ...

  5. Burlington Industries - Wikipedia

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    Burlington Industries, formerly Burlington Mills, is a diversified American fabric maker based in Greensboro, North Carolina.Founded by J. Spencer Love in Burlington, North Carolina in 1923, [1] the company has operations in the United States, Mexico, and India and a global manufacturing and product development network based in Hong Kong with over 8,000 employees on several sites in the United ...

  6. Mandrel - Wikipedia

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    Look up mandrel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A mandrel, mandril, or arbor is a tapered tool against which material can be forged, pressed, stretched or shaped (e.g., a ring mandrel - also called a triblet [1] - used by jewellers to increase the diameter of a wedding ring), or a flanged or tapered or threaded bar that grips a workpiece to ...

  7. Cotton Factory - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 43°15′36.4″N 79°50′00.4″W. Cotton Factory is an historic industrial complex formerly known as The Imperial Cotton Company Limited in the industrial north end of Hamilton, Canada. The complex has been renamed the Cotton Factory and is repurposed for small manufacturing and office space for creative professionals.

  8. St Catharines Milling and Lumber Co v R - Wikipedia

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    St. Catharines Milling and Lumber Co. v. R, 1887 CanLII 3, 13 SCR 577 (20 June 1887), Supreme Court (Canada), affirming a decision of the Court of Appeal for Ontario, [1] which affirmed the judgment of the Chancery Division, [2] restraining the defendants from cutting timber on lands in Ontario claimed to be public lands of the Province.

  9. Lake of the Woods Milling Company - Wikipedia

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    Esterhazy Flour Mill - 1904 wood-frame construction flour mill in Saskatchewan; Flour Mill; Krause Milling Co. - 1929 grain elevator and flour mill site in Radway, Alberta. Ritchie Mill - oldest surviving flour mill in the province of Alberta. Watson's Mill - is a historic gristmill in Manotick, Ontario, Canada.