Abstract
After the partition in 1947, the Indian jute industry faced increasing competition from petro-chemical substitute products and also from jute goods manufactured in other countries. To meet the situation the industry started manufacturing quality products for special end-nses and laid emphasis on standardisation and quality control of the traditional ones. To assist the industry in this direction a number of electronic instruments have been designed and constructed at the Indian Jute Industries' Research Association, which have been in wide use in the industry. The purpose, working principle and construction of a few of these instruments have been described and the use of a number of others mentioned. Assistance of the electronic industry to meet the growing requirements of additional devices in the jute manufacturing processes has been suggested.
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