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Explain difference between hand loom and power loom

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Answered by raiyansalim
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A hand loom is a simple machine used for weaving. In a wooden vertical-shaft looms, the heddles are fixed in place in the shaft. ... A power loom is a type of loom that is powered mechanically instead of using human power to weave patterns or thread into cloth

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Answered by paulamrit1979
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What is Handloom?

A handloom is a type of loom used to weave cloth or patterns on cloth and is operated manually without the aid of electric power. What started as a mechanism to furnish necessities has become a specialized tool for the handcraftsman specializes in furnishing art and luxury fabrics. The growing textile industry has created a vast demand for the handloom weavers which shaped the much of the 19th century cotton industry. No one exactly knows how or when weaving began, but the idea of weaving clearly predates the loom by at least thousands of years. However, the once commodity-generating sector is dying owing to the rise of more efficient modern looms such as powerlooms.

What is Powerloom?

A powerloom is a type of mechanically powered loom driven by a steam engine or electric power used to weave cloth. It was not until the 1850’s that the powerloom industry really came into the picture, owing to the rising demand of cotton and scarcity of production. Powerlooms are a major shift from the conventional handlooms that once dominated the textile industry. As they are mechanically powered, they work at least ten times faster than their handloom counterparts, thereby controlling much of the fabric market. However, a powerloom can only replicate a limited variety of designs and patterns.

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