Usuário(a):FMBR/Fiadora Jenny

Modelo de fiadora jenny no Museu do Início da Industrialização, Wuppertal, Alemanha

The spinning jenny is a multi-spindle spinning frame, and was one of the key developments in the industrialization of weaving during the early Industrial Revolution. It was invented in 1764 by James Hargreaves in Stanhill, Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire in England. The device reduced the amount of work needed to produce cloth, with a worker able to work eight or more spools at once. This grew to 120 as technology advanced. The yarn produced by the Jenny was not very strong until Richard Arkwright invented the water-powered 'Water Frame', which produced yarn harder and stronger than that of the initial spinning jenny. It ushered in the factory system. History

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Essay from http://www.cottontown.org on Hargreaves and the spinning jenny. Essay from http://www.cottonttimes.co.uk on Highs and the spinning jenny. Source for alternate name of spinning ginny [[Categoria:Invenções da Inglaterra]]