Big discounting The series of Har-1701 multiflex conveyor chains.doc to Mombasa Factory
Big discounting The series of Har-1701 multiflex conveyor chains.doc to Mombasa Factory Detail:
Pitch:50.0(mm)
Shaft diameter:8.0(mm)
Thickness:25.0(mm)
Working load:4000(N)
The material of the Multiflex conveyor chains are POM and all of them have a transport direction of flexibility, low coefficient of friction and has long lifetime. The characters of the products are easily installation and maintenance and high mechanical strength as well as excellent product handling. Besides, All-Ka Multiflex conveyor chains normally in food cans, glass products, milk cartons, as well as the bread conveying. The different type can be available as your requirement, thus as long as you give me the drawing or detailed specification, everything is okay. So All-Ka has the products to suit any customer requirement.
Product detail pictures:
The corporation upholds the philosophy of "Be No.1 in good quality, be rooted on credit history and trustworthiness for growth", will continue to serve outdated and new shoppers from home and abroad whole-heatedly for Big discounting The series of Har-1701 multiflex conveyor chains.doc to Mombasa Factory, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Portugal, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, We are going to not only continuously introduce technical guidance of experts from both home and abroad, but also develop the new and advanced products constantly to satisfactorily meet the needs of our clients all over the world.
original source “Making AK Steel” promotional video from mid 90′s transferred from VHS for posterity sake. We used this video during all our “Sheet Metal Basics” courses I used to run for SME, GM, and other customers during the 90′s. With the fall of the VHS tape as a video medium this content would probably be lost.
Still good and valid despite the loss of tapes
Shows steel making from:
1) blast Furnace production of “Pig Iron”
2) Steel Making using “Basic Oxygen Furnace”
3) Continuous Casting into steel ingots/slabs
4) hot rolling into “Green Coils”
5) cold rolling
6) coating (galvanized and aluminized
By Gemma from East Timor - 2015.06.12 16:22
We have been looking for a professional and responsible supplier, and now we find it.
By Meroy from Japan - 2015.08.12 12:27