The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, October 15, 1979, Image 2

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YOUR TOU From Fibers to Fabric Wa Trained wa hales of cott fibers annua plants is pui dards of qu length, and T ; ' : .'3k In the Card Room the fibers go thi and lydia, employees move the fiber Opening Room. The bales are opened The opening process fluff1. !he fiber: waste matter. X ?u> J . > Y ^ I ''I *yy' I .. ^ I ; The BoU-O-Matic at Clinton No. 1 a hales and automatically feeds them the Cards. The Picktr is eliminated in R OF CLINTOI This tour guide brochure w and synthetic fibers into cottc equipment or processes differ operation have been more sp rehousing |P irehouse personnel handle over 49,187 on and 12.657 cartons of synthetic illy. All of the cotton used in the rchased on the basis of rigid stanlality, fiber fineness, color, staple a host of other characteristics. r J r ough a series of processes. At Bailty s from the warehouse areas to the and placed behind opener hoppers, s. and removes much of the foreign i nd No. 2 plucks the fillers from the into chutes which feed directly into this process. N MILLS ill pictorially illustrate the ?n and cotton blend fabrics, significantly from one plant icifically identified. ! V Jjj ^ 1 ' if 1 ' The Pickers at Bailey and lyd t hrounh a series of rollers. The I % i pul . ^aes Picker laps Bailey and Lydia teeth untangle the short filter emerge as a soft rope called s I 1 transformation of cotton In those areas where our to another, the plant and Al^K# 4 ~ ^ ^rr *%fl f-J# :M t^mm 1^9 ^Br^^K^,'r^^BPr r , j9m lio "pick" the fibers apart as they pass fibers are rolled into a roll called a lap. rmza ? art- fed into the Cards where tiny wire s and remove waste matter. The fibers tliver.