vattenramar
Vattenramar, also known as water frames, are a type of spinning machine used in the textile industry. They were a significant innovation during the Industrial Revolution, particularly in the production of cotton thread. The first water frame was invented by Richard Arkwright in 1769.
The key feature of the water frame was its use of rollers to draw out the cotton
Another crucial aspect of the water frame was its power source. Unlike earlier hand-powered spinning wheels,
The invention of the water frame had a profound impact on the textile industry. It significantly increased