Friday, June 14, 2013

Industrial Revolution

The Industrial Revolution brought in its wake unprecedented development of engineering skill. The engineers, who took charge of the important task connected with the industrial change, could succeed in their work only if iron was cast in sufficient quantities and was fairly good quality. Engineers were needed to design machinery for textiles, for coal-mining, for making an preparing stems engines, and for making tools and locomotives. The revolution could be complete only when trained and skilled engineers were available to industry in sufficient numbers. A revolutionary change in the processes and scale of iron making, therefore, became indispensable for the completion of the Industrial Revolution. With the application of power driven machinery in textiles, it became necessary to effect suitable changes in the processes like bleaching, dying, finishing or printing, so the production could be accelerated to keep pace with the output of piece-goods. This could be achieved only with the creation of chemical industries. These industries, in their turn, also depend upon engineering industries.and like this way industry started to develop.

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