Factory Cheap Hot Modular Belts P=2″ Belt Har 6100 perforated for Jeddah Manufacturers

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Har 6100 perforated      Thickness: 15mm      Opening area: 18% Our company passes ISO9001:2000 quality system. We use standard POM material so that our products have some advantages as follows: 1. Easy installation 2. Good plastic rubber material, best service 3. resistant to corrosion and friction 4. Wear resistant 5. High quality and most competitive price Our products are mainly used in the following aspects: For the container manufacturing industry special products and materials are av...


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Factory Cheap Hot Modular Belts P=2″ Belt Har 6100 perforated for Jeddah Manufacturers Detail:

Har 6100 perforated     

Thickness: 15mm     

Opening area: 18%

Our company passes ISO9001:2000 quality system. We use standard POM material so that our products have some advantages as follows:
1. Easy installation
2. Good plastic rubber material, best service
3. resistant to corrosion and friction
4. Wear resistant
5. High quality and most competitive price
Our products are mainly used in the following aspects:
For the container manufacturing industry special products and materials are available, such as abrasion resistant polyamide for glass plants, vacuum chains for can making and gripper chains for vertical transport.
For food industry applications modular belts and components are used in deboning, grading and trimming lines for meat, poultry and seafood. A wide range of products is also offered for blanchers, cookers, washers, coolers and processing lines in fruit, vegetables, bakery, confectionary etc. And many more products are available for the handling of packed food.
In automotive industry the products are engineered to meet the most demanding applications, such as rubber processing and tire handling. 


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  • Potato & Onion Grading & Sorting machinery
    Quality of any consumable product starts with first stage of pre processing of raw materials. As is known Raw material — be they potatoes or onions or any agri-produce, are collected from farmers along with impurities such as soil , mud , stones etc. Raw material includes small, clods, and undesirable produce also. In order to separate good raw material, pre processing plants are provided with Cleaning, Grading and Sorting operations. There are number of machinery of various designs available in inter- -national markets to handle these operations. Selection of most suitable machine for particular operations depends on end use of the graded product. If potatoes / onions are sold in retail outlets for direct consumption, grading accuracy is not very important. But if graded potatoes / onions are used for further processing, then cutting machines need more accurately graded product.Feeder Hoppers offered by us are very heavy duty. They are designed to be robust to withstand all conditions, specifically at the point of loading impact. The salient features of this Elevator include custom built to fulfill all the clients’ requirements. The product is carried from hopper to process machine by means of heavy duty inclined conveyor with cleated PVC belt

    Optional — VFD drive can be provided to vary speed to suit loading condition and capacity of next machine.Coil Cleaner ( Small product separator)
    These are fitted with 6 rows or 8 rows of either fixed or adjustable coils for cleaning and effective sizing out of small crop, especially useful for potatoes and onions. It also removes dirt and small clods. The salient features of this Dirt Separator / Coil Cleaner includes Heavy wire gauge coils of opposite hands provided, VFD drive provided to adjust the speed of coils to suit crop condition
    Optional variable pitch can be provided and Drive to coils is offered through inter connecting gears.Continuous Screen Grader

    Our company is regarded as a specialist in offering a huge array of Continuous Screen Grader. The Continuous Screen Grader offers a relatively inexpensive machine, alternative to the Lift Roller Grader. This system uses a traveling mesh screen to separate produce into different sizes. If the produce is small enough, it will pass through the screen. Larger produce will progress to the end of the machine. Oversize produce is fed to screen grader for next grading. The process can be repeated, and multiple sizing achieved, simply by adding additional Screen grader modules. Sizing efficiency is further aided by mechanical shakers that gently vibrate the produce on the screen. Each grader module is provided with cross belt conveyors to carry sized produce away for further processing.

    Salient features:
    Modules can cater for up to 20 tons per hour, depending on the produce variety
    Main frame constructed from mild steel, galvanized or painted or stainless steel
    G.I. Wire mesh or S.S. wire mesh of required size opening is supplied.
    Screen whole size can be matched to your sizing requirements Anti-cut rollers run
    underneath the screen ensure produce does not become trapped in the mesh
    Cross belt conveyors supplied.This Sorting Roller conveyor is designed to convey a wide range of vegetables via rollers in a continuous process. This allows for vegetables to be visually scanned for imperfections or for sorting. It is widely used for visually inspecting and sorting carrots, potatoes, onions, parsnips, capsicums, beet and other various vegetables / fruits.

    Salient features:
    Multiple size options with variable widths and lengths are available to suit your application
    This includes waste chutes and working platform
    Blue/white PVC rollers for better color contrast when inspecting
    Heavy gauge steel side frames with channel supports
    Side covering plates extend beside rollers to stop vegetable ingress
    Heavy duty extended pin conveyor chain Rollers self lubricated bearings on roller ends.



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    ART & LIFE IN TIMES OF COGNITIVE AUTOMATION

    Was a conference-festival organized by the Gerrit Rietveld Academie that took place on March 22, 23, and 24, 2016 at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.

    Studium Generale Rietveld Academie invited André Lepecki, Melanie Bühler, and Warren Neidich to each inaugurate a discursive and performative program of one day.

    March 22
    Ugly Feelings: Thinking and Feeling in Contemporary Internet Culture
    curated by Melanie Bühler:
    How has contemporary Internet culture affected our emotional and cognitive capacities – our abilities to feel and think? Our minds, as Spinoza argued, operate first in the vague and blurry field of imagination. Here, feelings and thoughts converge before reason makes sense of them. This conference session focuses on how networked culture can be perceived as an extended field of imagination – a sticky universe of emotions and ideas – and confronts the way in which digital platforms structure and organize this space.
    Recent political developments, such as Brexit and the American presidential election, suggest that online culture has effectively created an environment of filter bubbles – affirmative echo chambers of like-minded people. Algorithms are the gatekeepers of these information streams with their very own agendas. Beyond these bubbles, it’s the surprising and emotionally potent that spread the most – the more outrageous the message, the more likely it is heard. If Google is knowledge, the brain that is picked the most, what does it mean when the search engine auto-completes the sentence ‘are Jews’ with the word ‘evil’ (as recently reported in the Guardian)? Has Google, with its self-proclaimed strategy of non-interference, actually paved the way for the normalization of prejudice, rendering the illegitimate legit?
    Once a story or an image has nested itself within the popular imagination, it often doesn’t seem to matter if something turns out to be wrong. Apparently, then, feelings cannot be fought with facts. Accordingly, trolling and tweeting have become more effective strategies than official, less emotional and personalized modes of address. With fake news being spread and ‘alternative facts’ being promoted, anything is open for debate – it’s all just a matter of opinion. Has the kind of pluralism that Hal Foster diagnosed for the art of the ’80s (‘footloose in time, culture and metaphor’ – anything is permitted and nothing really means anything) become the reality of our information age?
    What is happening to our brain – to the collective capacity to think, feel and imagine – in this setting? How do we think with and through the technologies that wire our brains together? How is truth afforded by technology and how does it intersect with the logic of a digital economy whose very currency – attention – is located in our brains? Where do the ugly feelings come from that have been harnessed so successfully in recent Internet-driven political debates? Have we entered a new age of propaganda, a new information era that radically retools the way we think and feel? What role does art and its related discourses (such as postmodernism and pluralism) play in this setting?

    With: Melanie Bühler, Hannah Barton, Jennifer Chan, Paul Feigelfeld, Daniel Keller, Elizabeth Orr, Özgür Kar and Timotheus Vermeulen

    Timely delivery, strict implementation of the contract provisions of the goods, encountered special circumstances, but also actively cooperate, a trustworthy company!
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