This book is, therefore, a maiden attempt in thatdirection giving
the principles of design of animportant jute-processing machine
like jute card.Great Britain has been the pioneer in the design
andmanufacture of jute machinery in ninteenth centurytill first
part of twentieth century after thesuccess in introducing
mechanical processingmachinery for cotton and flax beginning in
eighteenthcentury during Britain 's industrial revolution.Cotton
machinery is not so rugged in comparison toflax and jute machinery
but more intricate. Thismight have arisen from the necessity to
combat thecoarse and long fibre structure. In pre-independencetime
of India when Britishers established jute millson the banks of the
river Ganges, all the machinerywere imported from Great Britain and
installed in themills. Their size was so gigantic and rugged
suchthat workers used to call the jute card particularly" Hati Kall
" in Bengali meaning elephantine machine.
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