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  2. Cotton-spinning machinery - Wikipedia

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    The rival machine, the throstle frame or ring frame was a continuous process, where the roving was drawn twisted and wrapped in one action. The spinning mule became self-acting (automatic) in 1830s. The mule was the most common spinning machine from 1790 until about 1900, but was still used for fine yarns until the 1960s.

  3. Category : Textile machinery manufacturers of the United States

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  4. Category:Textile mills in the United States - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Textile machinery manufacturers - Wikipedia

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  7. Rieter - Wikipedia

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    As a consequence, the company started to produce spare parts themselves, and in 1810 the first self-designed textile machine left its workshop. [citation needed] In 1982, Rieter acquired the British textile machinery company Ernest Scragg & Sons Ltd. [3] The group took over Automatik (founded in 1947) in 1992. [4]

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  9. Cotton mill - Wikipedia

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    Spinning mills in Ancoats, Manchester, England – representation of a mill-dominated townscape. A cotton mill is a building that houses spinning or weaving machinery for the production of yarn or cloth from cotton, [1] an important product during the Industrial Revolution in the development of the factory system.