(1) 1983 one-port Hisaka jet dyeing machine, 20" diameter x 15' long kiers with three-tank dye add systems, 80 pound/kier capacity
(12) 1972/73 James Hunter / C&K three-port Hisaka-designed model VL-3 jet dyeing machines, single-hopper, dye add system, MP6000 controllers (3 missing), 300 pounds/port capacity; machines for sale complete or as parts
(2) 1981 Cooper Machinery scutchers, 84" maximum fabric width, consisting of Sanki electronic guiders, 8" diameter nip rolls, Sanki automatic detwisters, exit folders
Plant scrutcher, consisting of drive, detwister, frame
No. 2: 1983 Marshall & Williams tenter frame, 80" maximum fabric width, consisting of entry scray, GMC two-roll pad, vacuum extractor, Mahlo weft straightener, M&M radiant predryer, six-zone oven with rails and chains, contact curing oven, (6) cooling cans, exit scray, a-frame batcher, DC drive
No. 4: 1982 Marshall & Williams tenter frame, 80" maximum fabric width, consisting of entry scray, GMC two-roll pad, vacuum extractor, Mahlo weft straightener, M&M radiant predryer, six-zone oven with rails and chains, contact curing oven, (6) cooling cans, exit scray, a-frame batcher, DC drive
No. 6: 1988 Marshall & Williams tenter frame, 80" maximum fabric width, consisting of entry scray, GMC two-roll pad, vacuum extractor, Mahlo weft straightener, M&M radiant predryer, six-zone oven with rails and oil-free chain, contact curing oven, exit scray, a-frame batcher, DC drive
No. 8: 1979 Marshall & Williams tenter frame, 80" maximum fabric width, consisting of entry scray, GMC two-roll pad, vacuum extractor, Mahlo weft straightener, three-zone oven with rails and chain, (2) cooling cans, exit scray, a-frame batcher, DC drive
No. 10: 1976 Krantz tenter frame, 80" maximum fabric width, consisting of entry scray, Butterworth two-roll pad, vacuum extractor, Mahlo weft straightener, nine-zone oven with M&W chain and rails, cooling zone, a-frame batcher, DC drive
Dry Finishing
1980 Menzel four-burner singer, 72" maximum fabric width with entry scray, Menzel brushing unit, three-roll batcher
1966 Parks & Woolson four-bed shear, 72" maximum fabric width, with entry scray, lint collection system, two-roll batcher and folder
1967 Parks & Woolson four-bed shear, 72" maximum fabric width, with entry scray, lint collection system, three-roll batcher and folder
1985 Parks & Woolson three-bed shear, 72" maximum fabric width, with entry scray, lint collection system, folder
Morrison sanforizer, 72" maximum fabric width, with entry scray, steam closet, rubber-belt unit, Palmer unit, (3) cooling cans, folder, a-frame batcher
Butterworth two-roll calender, 80" roll width, with top steel roll, bottom nylon roll, entry scray and controls, hydraulic drive, 50-ton capacity, steam-heating capacity is not in use
Voelker Mfg. steam heated press, 72" maximum working width, with entry scray, a-frame batcher
(2) David Gessner thirty-roll nappers, 90" maximum working width with entry scrays, folders
David Gessner sander, 84" wide, five-roll, AC drive, scray, flat folder
Inspection
(3) Plant inspection tables for pre-inspection
(18) 1977 Curtis & Marble inspection machines, 80" maximum fabric width, with a-frame let-offs, edge guiders, width monitors, face lighting, two-roll batchers
(9) Various manufacturers' inspection machines, 80" maximum working width, with center-wind let-off and take-up
(10) Plant burling perches, 80" maximum fabric width, with center-wind let-off and take-up
(2) Bond Machinery burling machines, 80" maximum fabric width, with a-frame let-off and take-up
(1) Bond Machinery burling machines, 80" maximum fabric width, with a-frame let-off and take-up
1976 Curtis & Marble push-through roll wrapper, with automatic heat seal and trailing end
Lab
Despatch Oven Company, four vertical slots
(2) DCS lab dye, IR-1000, infra red, 6-7 years old
Ahiba Nuance lab dye
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