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This is a later development of the ring spinning frame.
It specialised in ring spinning frames mainly for export.
In 1920 the Globe Works was the world's largest producer of ring spinning frames.
After a record year in 1896, the company faced competition from new ring spinning frames, an alternative technology suited to coarse counts.
As soon as the ring spinning frame has finished spinning, the loaded bobbins are transported into the in-line steamer.
WRONZ Spinbulk technology is a ring spinning frame modification that adds bulk to worsted or semiworsted yarn.
In 1835, Mason moved to Taunton, Massachusetts to work for Crocker and Richmond, a company that made ring spinning frames for the cotton textile industry.
At the same time, Sedgewick New Mill and Long Mill were virtually rebuilt to take heavier equipment (usually this meant ring spinning frames).
The two engines are named Victoria and Alexandra, multiple ropes around the flywheel drove the line shafts on each floor of the mill which in turn drove the ring spinning frames.
By then Bulloughs was the world's largest manufacturer of ring spinning frames, and John, the owner of the Isle of Rùm, was the first cotton machine manufacturing millionaire.
Spinning, twists the fibres together to give them strength is carried out in two ways: on a mule which is the direct descendant of Arkwright's famous Spinning Jenny, or on a ring spinning frame.