Ilma, Leviatan Scouring Plants, 1970, 1200mm and 1600mm Working Widths, 5 Tanks, Greasy Wool Scouring

Description

  1. Overview
    1. Subject to availability
    2. Two leviatan scouring plants for greasy wool
    3. Manufacturer: Ilma
  2. Plant 1 Specifications
    1. Working width: 1200 mm
    2. Manufactured in stainless steel
    3. Construction year: 1970
    4. Hopper feeder
    5. Beater
    6. 5 tanks with squeezing presses and conveying tables among a tank and the other one
    7. Drying unit composed of 4 sections
    8. Important: the plant is equipped with a system for the collection of the earth wastes, without endless screws. All the tanks, in their lower part, have a very capacious conical section to collect all the earth and which allows, when it is unloading in automatic mode, to reduce the loss or the water volumes or emulsion, because all the earth wastes are concentrated, thanks to the conicity of the tank, in the lowest part of the tank. Then, since all the earth wastes are concentrated in the conical part of the tank, there is no turbulences when the steam is sent, and the bath remains much more clean. N.b. this system, instead of the endless screws, is a big advantage because the screws, which eject the earth wastes from the tanks, requires a considerable maintenance, since they have to be replaced very often, because they are torn by the abrasive effect of the earth.
    9. Some spare parts are available
  3. Plant 2 Specifications
    1. Working width: 1600 mm
    2. Manufactured in cast iron
    3. Construction year: 1965
    4. Hopper feeder
    5. Horizontal beater with two reels
    6. 5 tanks with squeezing presses and conveying tables among a tank and the other one
    7. Dryer Alea, 4 sections
    8. Intermediate hopper feeder to turn over the humid fibre in order to dry it better
    9. Additional dryer, 3 sections
    10. Total length of the line: 55 meters
    11. Important: the plant is equipped with a system for the collection of the earth wastes, without endless screws. All the tanks, in their lower part, have a very capacious conical section to collect all the earth and which allows, when it is unloading in automatic mode, to reduce the loss or the water volumes or emulsion, because all the earth wastes are concentrated, thanks to the conicity of the tank, in the lowest part of the tank. Then, since all the earth wastes are concentrated in the conical part of the tank, there is no turbulences when the steam is sent, and the bath remains much more clean. N.b. this system, instead of the endless screws, is a big advantage because the screws, which eject the earth wastes from the tanks, requires a considerable maintenance, since they have to be replaced very often, because they are torn by the abrasive effect of the earth.
    12. Some spare parts are available
  4. Condition
    1. The lines are still assembled, they can be inspected, but production has been stopped