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TT-2909 PROBAT 23R ACO ROASTING PLANT, 240 KILO, YEAR REFURBISHED 2018TT-2909 PROBAT 23R ACO ROASTING PLANT, 240 KILO, YEAR REFURBISHED 2018 PROBAT-BURNS ACCLAIMED 23R ACO COFFEE ROASTING PLANT 4-BAG COFFEE ROASTING PLANT PROBAT-BURNS MODEL 23R “ACO” (AUTOMATIC CLEAN OUT) CAPACITY IS REPORTED TO BE 200 TO 540 LBS. (90 TO 240 KG) @ 4-5 BATCHES PER HOUR (NOMINAL). THAT'S UP TO 2,500 LBS. (1,134 KG) PER HOUR THIS MACHINE HAS ONLY RAN 3 HOURS P/DAY FOR LESS THAN 3 YEARS SINCE PUT ONLINE AFTER COMPLETE REFURBISH IN 2018. THIS EQUIPMENT SET IS CURRENTLY DECOMMISSIONED AND DISASSEMBLED SITTING ON PALLETS, READY FOR FREIGHT PREP AND SHIPPING. COMPLETELY REFURBISHED IN 2018, IT HAS BEEN OFFLINE FOR ABOUT 9 MONTHS. IT'S IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, RUNS PERFECTLY. FUELED BY NATURAL GAS, POWERED BY 480 VOLT. THIS 23R ACO HAS MANUAL ROAST CONTROLS. CAN BE UPGRADED TO FULLY AUTOMATED Learn More -
TT-1903 COMPLETE FLOCKING LINE, WORKING WIDTH 3200mm, YEAR 2002TT-1903 COMPLETE FLOCKING LINE, WORKING WIDTH 3200mm, YEAR 2002 COMPLETE FLOCKING LINE WORKING WIDTH 3200mm QUANTITY: 1 Learn More -
TT-1801 BRAMPTON ENGINEERING 2.5” EXTRUDER WITH 5” DIE WITH TOWER, YEAR 2000TT-1801 BRAMPTON ENGINEERING 2.5” EXTRUDER WITH 5” DIE WITH TOWER, YEAR 2000 QUANTITY: 1 Learn More -
TT-1453 CROSS TEAR PERFORATING UNIT, WORKING WIDTH 1800mm, YEAR 2020TT-1453 CROSS TEAR PERFORATING UNIT, WORKING WIDTH 1800mm, YEAR 2020 MACHINE IS AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY QUANTITY: 1 Learn More -
J-1948-B PILLOW & CUSHION COMPRESSION PACKING MACHINE NEW -AUTOMATIC, 12 PILLOWS PER MINUTE - PRESS BOARD SIZE: 1270 x 1016mmJ-1948-B PILLOW & CUSHION COMPRESSION PACKING MACHINE NEW -AUTOMATIC, 12 PILLOWS PER MINUTE - PRESS BOARD SIZE: 1270 x 1016mm VOLTAGE AND POWER: 220 V SINGLE-PHASE, 0.5 KW, 50 Hz AIR PRESSURE: 0.4 – 0.8 MPA AT 0.5Mpa pressing board has a force of 12,272 Newtons (about 2,700 lbs) PACKING CAPACITY: : 8 TO 12 ITEMS PER MINUTE PRESS BOARD SIZE: 1270 x 1016mm MAXIMUM COMPRESSION THICKNESS: 500mm (AIR CYLINDER TRAVEL) MAIN SHAFT DIAMETER 30mm OVERALL DIMENSIONS: LENGTH 3390mm x WIDTH 940mm x HEIGHT 2010mm POWER: 1.5 KW NET WEIGHT: 350 KG GROSS WEIGHT: 400 KG QUANTITY: 1 Learn More -
V-1862 VECOPLAN SHREDDER RG 52, 100 SYSTEM, YEAR 2004, WITH ECONOGRIND 100HP GRANULATOR -VIDEO AVAILABLEV-1862 VECOPLAN SHREDDER RG 52, 100 SYSTEM, YEAR 2004, WITH ECONOGRIND 100HP GRANULATOR -VIDEO AVAILABLE VECOPLAN RG 52/100 SHORTY SHREDDER YEAR: 2004 MODEL: RG 52/100 100 HORSEPOWER 100 HP/460 VOLT/3-PHASE YEAR OF MFG 2004 NOTE: NEW 3INCHES SCREEN WITH SHIMS EXTRA SET OF BED KNIVES Learn More -
AA-1153 MASK FILM PACKING MACHINE, UP TO 110 MASKS PER MINUTEAA-1153 MASK FILM PACKING MACHINE, UP TO 110 MASKS PER MINUTE 1. MAXIMUM PRODUCT LENGTH: 220mm 2. MAXIMUM PRODUCT WIDTH: 120mm 3. PACKAGING PRODUCT HEIGHT: 45mm 4. PACKING SPEED: 30 TO 110 BAGS PER MINUTE 5. PACKAGING FILM MAXIMUM WIDTH: 440mm 6. WEIGHT: 900 KGS QUANTITY: 1 Learn More -
D-2388 What’s the Best Material for a Mask?Federal health officials have now recommended that we cover our faces with fabric during the coronavirus pandemic. But what material offers the most protection?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has posted a no-sew mask pattern using a bandanna and a coffee filter as well as a video on making masks using rubber bands and folded fabrics found at home.
While a simple face covering can reduce the spread of coronavirus by blocking outgoing germs from coughs or sneezes of an infected person, experts say there is more variation in how much homemade masks might protect the wearer from incoming germs, depending on the fit and quality of the material used.
Scientists around the country have taken it upon themselves to identify everyday materials that do a better job of filtering microscopic particles. In recent tests, HEPA furnace filters scored well, as did vacuum cleaner bags, layers of 600-count pillowcases and fabric similar to flannel pajamas. Stacked coffee filters had medium scores. Scarves and bandanna material had the lowest scores, but still captured a small percentage of particles.
If you don’t have any of the materials that were tested, a simple light test can help you decide whether a fabric is a good candidate for a mask.
“Hold it up to a bright light,” said Dr. Scott Segal, chairman of anesthesiology at Wake Forest Baptist Health who recently studied homemade masks. “If light passes really easily through the fibers and you can almost see the fibers, it’s not a good fabric. If it’s a denser weave of thicker material and light doesn’t pass through it as much, that’s the material you want to use.”
Researchers say it’s important to remember that lab studies are conducted under perfect conditions with no leaks or gaps in the mask, but the test methods give us a way to compare materials. And while the degree of filtration for some homemade masks seems low, most of us — who are staying home and practicing social distancing in public — don’t need the high level of protection required for medical workers. More important, any face covering is better than none, especially if worn by a person who has the virus but doesn’t know it.
The biggest challenge of choosing a homemade mask material is to find a fabric that is dense enough to capture viral particles, but breathable enough that we can actually wear it. Some items being touted online promise high filtration scores, but the material would be unwearable.
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Yang Wang, an assistant professor of environmental engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, worked with his graduate students to study various combinations of layered materials — including both air filters and fabric. “You need something that is efficient for removing particles, but you also need to breathe,” said Dr. Wang, who last fall won an international award for aerosol research.To test everyday materials, scientists are using methods similar to those used to test medical masks, which everybody agrees should be saved for medical workers who are exposed to high doses of virus from seeing infected patients. The best medical mask — called the N95 respirator — filters out at least 95 percent of particles as small as 0.3 microns. By comparison, a typical surgical mask — made using a rectangular piece of pleated fabric with elastic ear loops — has a filtration efficiency ranging from 60 to 80 percent.
Dr. Wang’s group tested two types of air filters. An allergy-reduction HVAC filter worked the best, capturing 89 percent of particles with one layer and 94 percent with two layers. A furnace filter captured 75 percent with two layers, but required six layers to achieve 95 percent. To find a filter similar to those tested, look for a minimum efficiency reporting value (MERV) rating of 12 or higher or a microparticle performance rating of 1900 or higher.
The problem with air filters is that they potentially could shed small fibers that would be risky to inhale. So if you want to use a filter, you need to sandwich the filter between two layers of cotton fabric. Dr. Wang said one of his grad students made his own mask by following the instructions in the C.D.C. video, but adding several layers of filter material inside a bandanna.
Dr. Wang’s group also found that when certain common fabrics were used, two layers offered far less protection than four layers. A 600 thread count pillow case captured just 22 percent of particles when doubled, but four layers captured nearly 60 percent. A thick woolen yarn scarf filtered 21 percent of particles in two layers, and 48.8 percent in four layers. A 100 percent cotton bandanna did the worst, capturing only 18.2 percent when doubled, and just 19.5 percent in four layers.
The group also tested Brew Rite and Natural Brew basket-style coffee filters, which, when stacked in three layers, showed 40 to 50 percent filtration efficiency — but they were less breathable than other options.
If you are lucky enough to know a quilter, ask them to make you a mask. Tests performed at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine in Winston-Salem, N.C., showed good results for homemade masks using quilting fabric. Dr. Segal, of Wake Forest Baptist Health, who led the study, noted that quilters tend to use high-quality, high-thread count cotton. The best homemade masks in his study were as good as surgical masks or slightly better, testing in the range of 70 to 79 percent filtration. Homemade masks that used flimsier fabric tested as low as 1 percent filtration, Dr. Segal said.
The best-performing designs were a mask constructed of two layers of high-quality, heavyweight “quilter’s cotton,” a two-layer mask made with thick batik fabric, and a double-layer mask with an inner layer of flannel and outer layer of cotton.
Bonnie Browning, executive show director for the American Quilter’s Society, said that quilters prefer tightly woven cottons and batik fabrics that stand up over time. Ms. Browning said most sewing machines can handle only two layers of fabric when making a pleated mask, but someone who wanted four layers of protection could wear two masks at a time.
Ms. Browning said she recently reached out to quilters on Facebook and heard from 71 people who have made a combined total of nearly 15,000 masks. “We quilters are very much in the thick of what’s going on with this,” said Ms. Browning, who lives in Paducah, Ky. “One thing most of us have is a stash of fabric.”
People who don’t sew could try a folded origami mask, created by Jiangmei Wu, assistant professor of interior design at Indiana University. Ms. Wu, who is known for her breathtaking folded artwork, said she began designing a folded mask out of a medical and building material called Tyvek, as well as vacuum bags, after her brother in Hong Kong, where mask wearing is common, suggested it. (DuPont, the maker of Tyvek, said in a statement that Tyvek is intended for medical apparel, not masks.) The folded mask pattern is free online, as is a video demonstrating the folding process. In tests at Missouri University and University of Virginia, scientists found that vacuum bags removed between 60 percent and 87 percent of particles. But some brands of vacuum bags may contain fiberglass or are harder to breathe through than other materials, and shouldn’t be used. Ms. Wu used a bag by EnviroCare Technologies, which has said it does not use fiberglass in its paper and synthetic cloth bags.
“I wanted to create an alternative for people who don’t sew,” said Ms. Wu, who said she is talking to various groups to find other materials that will be effective in a folded mask. “Given the shortage of all kinds of materials, even vacuum bags might run out.”
The scientists who conducted the tests used a standard of 0.3 microns because that is the measure used by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health for medical masks.
Linsey Marr, a Virginia Tech aerosol scientist and an expert in the transmission of viruses, said the certification method for respirators and HEPA filters focuses on 0.3 microns because particles around that size are the hardest to catch. While it seems counterintuitive, particles smaller than 0.1 microns are actually easier to catch because they have a lot of random motion that makes them bump into the filter fibers, she said.
“Even though coronavirus is around 0.1 microns, it floats around in a wide range of sizes, from around 0.2 to several hundred microns, because people shed the virus in respiratory fluid droplets that also contain lots of salts and proteins and other things,” said Dr. Marr. “Even if the water in the droplets fully evaporates, there’s still a lot of salt and proteins and other gunk that stays behind as solid or gel-like material. I think 0.3 microns is still useful for guidance because the minimum filtration efficiency will be somewhere around this size, and it’s what NIOSH uses.”
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J-2640 DYEING AND FINISHING PLANT FOR SALEREFERENCE NUMBER: J-2640
DYEING AND FINISHING PLANT FOR SALEITEM 001
THIES SAMPLE DYEING MACHINE
MODEL: MINISOFT SAMPLE
CAPACITY: 50 KGS
YEAR: 1999
MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLED
VOLTAGE: 460 VOLTS, 3-PHASE, 60 Hz
SINGLE ADD TANK WITH MIXER
HEAT EXCHANGER
ALL PUMPS AND MOTORS
LOADING REEL AND FABRIC EXIT PLAITOR
QUANTITY: 1ITEM 002
THIES DYEING MACHINE
MODEL ECOSOFT PLUS
3 PORT SPLIT/SPLIT
CAPACITY: 900 KGS
YEAR: 1999
MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLED
VOLTAGE: 460 VOLTS, 3-PHASE, 60 Hz
SINGLE ADD TANK WITH MIXER
HEAT EXCHANGER
ALL PUMPS AND MOTORS
LOADING REEL AND FABRIC EXIT PLAITOR
QUANTITY: 1ITEM 003
THIES DYEING MACHINE
MODEL: ECOSOFT PLUS
2 PORT SPLIT/SPLIT
CAPACITY: 600 KGS
YEAR: 1999
MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL
VOLTAGE: 460 VOLTS, 3-PHASE, 60 Hz
SINGLE ADD TANK WITH MIXER
HEAT EXCHANGER
ALL PUMPS AND MOTORS
LOADING REEL AND FABRIC EXIT PLAITOR
QUANTITY: 1ITEM 004
THIES DYEING MACHINE
MODEL ECOSOFT PLUS
1 PORT SPLIT/SPLIT
CAPACITY: 300 KGS
YEAR: 1999
MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLED
VOLTAGE: A460 VOLTS, 3-PHASE, 60 Hz
SINGLE ADD TANK WITH MIXER
HEAT EXCHANGER
ALL PUMPS AND MOTORS
LOADING REEL AND FABRIC EXIT PLAITOR
QUANTITY: 1ITEM 005
GASTON COUNTY DYEING MACHINE
MODEL: AQUAFLOW
2 PORT
CAPACITY; 250 KGS
YEAR: 1987
MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLED
VOLTAGE: 460 VOLTS, 3-PHASE, 60 Hz
SINGLE ADD TANK WITH MIXER
HEAT EXCHANGER
ALL PUMPS AND MOTORS
LOADING AND UNLOADING REEL
QUANTITY: 1ITEM 006
THIES DYEING MACHINE
MODEL: SOFT TRD
2 TUBE
CAPACITY: 700 KGS
YEAR: 1999
MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLED
VOLTAGE: 460 VOLTS, 3-PHASE, 60 Hz
SINGLE ADD TANK WITH MIXER
HEAT EXCHANGER
ALL PUMPS AND MOTORS
LOADING REEL AND FABRIC EXIT PLAITOR
QUANTITY: 1ITEM 007 (also our J-2647)
LAFER OPEN WIDTH COMPACTOR MACHINE
MODEL: KSA 500 2400/2200
YEAR: 1998
LAFER TEXEN CONTROLS
VOLTAGE: 480 VOLTS, 3-PHASE, 60 Hz
COMPOSED OF:
• TENSION BAR ENTRY TO LATTICE ROLL GUIDER
• OPERATOR’S PLATFORM
• PUP TENTER WITH KNIT ENTRY, VERTICAL PIN CHAIN, WITH PLATE GUIDES, RAIL OPENING, PINNING BRUSHES, PINS ONLY, WITH SUPPORT SECTION FOR THE FABRIC IN THE CENTER, AT 10’ THERE IS A STEAMING SECTION, TOTAL LENGTH OF THE TENTER IS 30’, WITH AUTOMATIC LUBRICATION FOR THE CHAIN
• KSA 500 COMPACTOR BENCH WITH TEXEN CONTROLS
• TENSIONLESS FABRIC CONVEYOR
• PLAITOR AND FABRIC SCRAY WITH OPTICAL LOAD SENSOR
• INLINE INSPECTION BATCHER MACHINE, WITHH A BACK LIGHTED BOARD, MANUAL CUT
• SCALE TO WEIGHT THE FABRIC
QUANTITY: 1ITEM 008 (also our J-2648)
SANTEX TUBULAR 4-ROLL EXTRACTION PAD
MODEL: SANTASTRETCH PLUS 140
YEAR: 1998
COMPOSED OF TURNTABLE, DETWISTER, TUBULAR 4-ROLL PAD WITH WET SPREADERS, PLAITOR
WITH ADDITION TANKS FOR SOFTENER
REEL FABRIC PLAITOR EXIT
VOLTAGE: 460 VOLTS, 3-PHASE, 60 Hz
QUANTITY: 1ITEM 009
SANTEX CONVEYOR DRYER FOR OPEN WIDTH AND TUBULAR FABRIC
MODEL: SANTASHRINK 4/5240
YEAR: 1998
SANTEX CONTROLS
VOLTAGE: 460 VOLTS, 3-PHASE, 60 Hz
COMPOSED OF:
• TENSION BAR ENTRY TO LATTICE ROLL GUIDER TO
• (2) SANTEX 2-ROLL PADS, RUBBER OVER RUBBER, 102” WIDE x 12” DIAMETER, STAINLESS STEEL PAN, 10-TON PAD, SWING-AWAY PAN, TENSION BAR WITH 2 STAINLESS STEEL MIXING TANKS, 75 GALLONS EACH
• DRIVEN SCROLL ROLLS WITH EDGE GUIDE CONTROL, WIDTH 95”
• OPERATOR’S PLATFORM
• PUP TENTER WITH KNIT ENTRY 45°, YEAR 1998, VERTICAL PIN CHAIN, 30’ LONG WITH TANDEMATIC PLATE GUIDES, RAIL GUIDES, PINNING BRUSHES, GUIDE SUPPORT FOR THE FABRIC, FABRIC CONVEYOR TO ENTER BOTH TUBULAR OR OPEN WIDTH FABRIC TO
• CONVEYOR DRYER 100” WIDE, 5 ZONES, 3-PASS WITH MAXON BURNERS, 5 CIRCULATING FANS TO CONVEYOR BELT TO PLAITOR
• ALL MOTORS AND SANTEX CONTROLS AND MONITORS
QUANTITY: 1ITEM 010
SANTEX AG TUBULAR COMPACTOR MACHINE
MODEL: SANTASPREAD 140
YEAR: 1998
SANTEX CONTROLS
VOLTAGE: 460 VOLTS, 3-PHASE, 60 Hz
COMPOSED OF:
• TENSIONS BAR ENTRY
• OPERATOR’S PLATFORM
• TENSION DEVICE
• DRIVEN SPREADER BARS
• STEAMING DEVICE
• TUBULAR COMPACTING BENCH
• FELT BLANKET ONTO THE CONVEYOR BELT
• PRECISION PLAITOR
• TABELTOP ELECTRONIC SCALE
QUANTITY: 1ITEM 011
COMET NAPPER
MODEL: PEGSO-X4
YEAR: 1998
VOLTAGE: 480 VOLTS, 3-PHASE, 60 Hz
24 ROLLS WITH TURNING BARS FOR TUBULAR 90” WIDE
XYCOM CONTROLS
12-BAG COLLECTION SYSTEM AND PLAITOR
YEAR: 1996
QUANTITY: 1ITEM 012
STENTEX TENTER FRAME
MODEL: STENTOTHERM 3300
YEAR: 1999
STENTEX CONTROLS
VOLTAGE: 480 VOLTS, 3-PHASE, 60 Hz
COMPOSED OF:
• TENSION ENTRY TO TEXT-STAR TYPE GUIDER TO 2 ROLL PAD
• ADDITION TANK TOP SCRAY PAD TO TEXT-STAR TYPE GUIDER
• TWO ROLL PAD R/R 10 TON
• OPERATOR’S PLATFORM
• WORKING WIDTH 1800mm
• HORIZONTAL PIN CHAIN, KNIT ENTRY
• TANDEMATIC SPLITLEVEL DECURLERS
• OVERFEED
• PINNING BRUSHES
• STEAM BOX
• RAIL GUIDERS, 20 FEET ENTRY, 8 ZONES
• 80 FEET HOUSING
• SCREEN MONITORS
• GAS FIRED, MAXON OVEPAK 408 BURNERS
• HONEYWELL CONTROLS
• 3 FEET COOLING ZONE
• 2 COOLING CANS, SELVEDGE TRIMMERS
• PLIATOR, SCRAY
• ZONE IN LINE INSPECTION BATCHER
QUANTITY: 1ITEM 013
ZIMMER ROTARY SCREEN PRINTING MACHINE
MODEL: R92-S153
YEAR: 1993
COMPOSED OF:
• TENSION BAR SKY ENTRY
• SCRAY
• CORINO BRUSH
• CORINO PRINT GUIDER
• ZIMMER PRINTER, 8 COLOR, 86” BLANEKT
• PRINT CONVEYOR DRYER, 30’ LONG, 3-ZONE, GAS FIRED
VOLTAGE: 460 VOLTS, 3-PHASE, 60 Hz
QUANTITY: 1ITEM 014
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SAFETY SWITCH BULLET NOSE SLITTER
MODEL: CUTTING
WITH REEL FABRIC PLIATOR
VOLTAGE: 460 VOLTS, 3-PHASE, 60 Hz
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J-2216 DOWN & FEATHER FILLING MACHINE, 4 WEIGH SCALES, 1 NOZZLE, 1400 GRAMS PER FILL -1400 GRAMS PER FILLFOR FILLING DOWN FEATHER PILLOWS
FILLING RANGE: 1 TO 120 GRAMS (70% FEATHER & 30% DOWN)
WEIGHING SYSTEM: 4 SETS
POWER: 4.5 KW
VOLTAGE: 220 / 380 V, 3-PHASE
AIR PRESSURE: 0.5 TO 0.7 MPA
ACCURATE WEIGHING RESULTS WITH TOLERANCE OF ONLY 1 GRAM
WORKING TABLE DIMENSIONS: 1200 x 2400mm (FOR CUSTOMERS FILLING PILLOWS AND QUILTS)
WORKING TABLE DIMENSIONS FOR PILLOWS ONLY: 1200 x 1200mm (EASIER TO FIT IN A 20 FOOT CONTAINER)
OPERATION CAN BE HANDLED BY ONLY 1 EMPLOYEE
INCLUDES ONE AUTOMATIC FILLING TABLE WITH FOOT SWITCH AND CLAMP DEVICE
THE WORKER STEPS ON THE FOOT SWITCH AND THE CLAMP DEVICE WILL RUN TO CLAMP THE PILLOW BAG
THE FILLING PROCESS AUTOMATICALLY STARTS TO FILL THE PILLOW AND AFTER FINISHING THE CLAMP DEVICE WILL RESET
DURING THIS PERIOD, THE WORKER MAY SEAL THE PILLOW WITH SEWING MACHINE
FOUR HOPPER SYSTEM FOR CONSTANT SUPPLY
ONE KEY FOR CHARGE AND RECHARGE REDUCES WASTED TIME
HIGH-QUALITY, RELIABLE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
PREPROGRAMMABLE FOR UP TO 50 GROUPS OF RECIPES WITH EACH RECIPE CONTAINING UP TO 60 SETS OF DIFFERENT FILLING PARTS FOR THE SAME PRODUCTION
FULLY ENCLOSED DESIGN TO KEEP ENVIRONMENT CLEAN AND REDUCE MATERIAL WASTE
AUTOMATIC, ACCURATE WEIGHING WITH LOAD CELL TO ENSURE PRODUCTION QUALITY
CE CERTIFICATE INCLUDED
FLOORSPACE 4000mm LONG X 3000mm WIDE X 2500mm HIGH
TABLE FOR PILLOWS IS 1200 X 1200mm
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