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30 05 2019Plant VS Factory? Forums Vocabulary Idioms 2 18 495 + 0 in what sense a plant differs from a factory? tks Jun 13 2005 09 42 40 Vincent Ding + 0 The difference is that plant is used for car industries and in electricity power even I think water productions Jun 13 2005 09 58 44 LanguageLover + 0 I got this quick definition-- make of it what you will 'Factory (noun) a plant
The Lowell Mill were workers in early 19th century America young women employed in an innovative system of labor in textile mills centered in Lowell Massachusetts The employment of women in a factory was novel to the point of being revolutionary And the system of labor in the Lowell mills became widely admired because the young women were housed in an environment that was not
Lowell Mill and the factory system 1840 Lowell Massachusetts named in honor of Francis Cabot Lowell was founded in the early 1820s as a planned town for the manufacture of textiles It introduced a new system of integrated manufacturing to the United States and established new patterns of employment and urban development that were soon replicated around New England and elsewhere
30 05 2019Plant VS Factory? Forums Vocabulary Idioms 2 18 495 + 0 in what sense a plant differs from a factory? tks Jun 13 2005 09 42 40 Vincent Ding + 0 The difference is that plant is used for car industries and in electricity power even I think water productions Jun 13 2005 09 58 44 LanguageLover + 0 I got this quick definition-- make of it what you will 'Factory (noun) a plant
12 04 2007A factory is a place in which items are manufactured (ie pieces of things put together) A mill is a place where a product is made from an original product through a series of machines (ie a sawmill takes logs and turns them into 2x4's) At least that is how I see it!!
The factory system is a term that historians use to refer to the development of centralized factories or mills that produced goods on a mass scale Throughout the 1700s inventors such as Richard Arkwright Eli Whitney James Hargreaves and Edmund Cartwright developed machines and techniques that helped improve production especially in terms of the textile industry
A steel mill or steelworks is an industrial plant for the manufacture of steel It may be an integrated steel works carrying out all steps of steelmaking from smelting iron ore to rolled product but may also describe plants where steel semi-finished casting products (blooms ingots slabs billets) are made from molten pig iron or from scrap History Since the invention of the Bessemer
The factory system is a term that historians use to refer to the development of centralized factories or mills that produced goods on a mass scale Throughout the 1700s inventors such as Richard Arkwright Eli Whitney James Hargreaves and Edmund Cartwright developed machines and techniques that helped improve production especially in terms of the textile industry
I lived two miles from the mill We had no clock If I had been too late at the mill I would have been quartered I mean that if I had been a quarter of an hour too late a half an hour would have been taken off I only got a penny an hour and they would have taken a halfpenny (3) Frank Forrest Chapters in the Life of a Dundee Factory Boy
09 02 2008What is a difference between factory and a mill? Answer Save 2 Answers Relevance Anonymous 1 decade ago Favorite Answer a factory takes parts from all over the place and make a end product where by a mill takes raw material and mills out and end product!!!! cars would be made in a factory and cotton cloth would be made in a mill!!!! 0 0 0 Login to reply the answers Post yvette 4
What is the difference between a factory a mill and a plant? ANSWER 0 Mastodon ANSWERS 1 Mr LiAr AwAy i dont think that there is some difference hmmmu can say factory is in bigscale plant is in verybig scale hmm na na there is difference plant
Common Types of Grinding Mills appears to be Ball mills Tube mills Rod mills Ρebble mills Ball mill The term "ball mill" is usually applied to a mill in which the grinding media are bodies of spherical form ("balls") and in which the length of the mill is of the same order as the diameter of the mill body in rough figures the length is say one to three times the diameter of
The factory system is a term that historians use to refer to the development of centralized factories or mills that produced goods on a mass scale Throughout the 1700s inventors such as Richard Arkwright Eli Whitney James Hargreaves and Edmund Cartwright developed machines and techniques that helped improve production especially in terms of the textile industry
What is the difference between plant and factory Quora nbsp 0183 32 They're used interchangeably and seem to be a factor of age of both the speaker and the facility factory older plant more recent "facility" seems to be replacing both A factory began as a word as a wholesale goods warehouse run by an owner or h Get More Factories Farms and Mills Patagonia Patagonia uses what we call
The Factory v the Plantation Roots of the Economic Differences Between the North and the South Differences go back to the 1600s when the formalization of racial slavery the production of tobacco as a staple crop and the rise of the plantation class took the South down an
What is the difference between a factory a mill and a plant? ANSWER 0 Mastodon ANSWERS 1 Mr LiAr AwAy i dont think that there is some difference hmmmu can say factory is in bigscale plant is in verybig scale hmm na na there is difference plant
A steel mill or steelworks is an industrial plant for the manufacture of steel It may be an integrated steel works carrying out all steps of steelmaking from smelting iron ore to rolled product but may also describe plants where steel semi-finished casting products (blooms ingots slabs billets) are made from molten pig iron or from scrap History Since the invention of the Bessemer
12 04 2007A factory is a place in which items are manufactured (ie pieces of things put together) A mill is a place where a product is made from an original product through a series of machines (ie a sawmill takes logs and turns them into 2x4's) At least that is how I see it!!
Factory and Plantation Rules Compared Student Name _____ Date _____ Use the resource Lewiston Mill Rules for the northern factory and Plantation Management De Bow's for the southern plantation Duties of managers and overseers How were the duties similar? Lewiston Mill DeBow's Plantation How were the duties different? Lewiston Mill DeBow's Plantation Permission is granted
What is the difference between a factory a mill and a plant? ANSWER 0 Mastodon ANSWERS 1 Mr LiAr AwAy i dont think that there is some difference hmmmu can say factory is in bigscale plant is in verybig scale hmm na na there is difference plant
12 04 2007A factory is a place in which items are manufactured (ie pieces of things put together) A mill is a place where a product is made from an original product through a series of machines (ie a sawmill takes logs and turns them into 2x4's) At least that is how I see it!!