Citations with the tag: JUTE manufacture

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  • Giant Jute Mills Close.
     // Asia Monitor: Indian Subcontinent Monitor; Sep2002, Vol. 8 Issue 9, p7 

    Reports the closure of the state-run jute mills in Bangladesh. Struggle of the government to finance the mills; Losses of the government on the mills; Emphasis on the social costs of economic reform.

  • R&D centre for jute machinery on cards.
     // Colourage; Jul99, Vol. 46 Issue 7, p104 

    Reports that the Indian government has decided to set up a research and development center for jute machinery in collaboration with the Textile Machine Manufacturers' Association.

  • First jute testing lab opened at Chemical.
     // Colourage; Jan1998, Vol. 45 Issue 1, p91 

    Reports on the opening of a jute testing laboratory in India, which is the first of its kind in the country.

  • BANGLADESH.
     // Asia Monitor: Indian Subcontinent Monitor; Sep2002, Vol. 8 Issue 9, p7 

    Reports developments in Bangladesh as of September 2002. Effects of the violence at Dhaka University on the vice chancellor of the school; Plans of Finance Minister Saifur Rahman to float the national currency; Closure of the jute mills.

  • Jute Industries announce Name-change.
     // Textile Institute & Industry; Nov1971, Vol. 9 Issue 11, p329 

    The article reports that Jute Industries Ltd. has change its name to Sidlaw Industries Ltd. on October 2, 1971 in Dundee, Scotland. The change is part of the company's expansion gaining interest to man-made fibre knitting and weaving yarns, slit-film carpet backing, carpet tiles, and other...

  • Jute substitute for wool developed.
     // Colourage; Jan1997, Vol. 44 Issue 1, p78 

    Reports on the development of a substitute to wool made of jute by the Jute Technological Research Laboratories, renamed as National Institute of Research on Jute and Allied Fibre Technology in India, as well as an alternative process for development of mushrooms from jute wastes. Application...

  • Some Thoughts on Process Control in Jute Spinning and Weaving.
    Fraser, H. // Textile Institute & Industry; Feb1963, Vol. 1 Issue 2, p11 

    The article discusses some thoughts on process control in jute spinning and weaving. Process control is considered scientific and automatic. The automatic control is a phenomenal development in fiber and yarn processing that aids in the success of the production. The improvement in jute spinning...

  • The Economic Factors relevant to Sacks made from Uniaxially-Orientated Polyolefines (I).
    De Monte, N. T. H. // Textile Institute & Industry; May1971, Vol. 9 Issue 5, p115 

    The article provides information on polyolefine tapes that provide a method of retaining the advantages of woven constructions without many of the disadvantages of jute in Great Britain. Woven polyolefine tape sacks have the potential for enormous growth as packaging materials. The crystalline...

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