Industrial Products

A Closer Inspection of Fabrics

A Closer Inspection of Fabrics

Here at Celina we fancy ourselves fairly knowledgeable about industrial fabrics. From the standard PVC vinyl that is the mainstay of our commercial production lines to tricot and biological/chemical resistant fabrics, we’ve done massive amounts of trial-and-error study and research into sealing and sewing the products.

Ducting: Air Pressures Up and Down

Ducting: Air Pressures Up and Down

When you are considering new ducting, the movement of the air within the duct can help you to choose exactly what style and type of ducting you’re going to be hunting for. Not so much the direction of the air, but more how that air is being moved. Much like how meteorologists talk about high pressure and low pressure fronts, the method of air movement is going to greatly impact the fabric and reinforcement choices you make.

CI Machinery: Taking a Look at the FX100

CI Machinery: Taking a Look at the FX100

To create the water/air proof heat welded seam, Celina uses the FX100 – a ducting creation station made by Miller Weldmaster. A single operator is able to set up and run the FX100, maximizing the efficiency of production when combined with the already stellar features:

Proper Parlor Precautions – The Milking Parlor Curtain

Proper Parlor Precautions – The Milking Parlor Curtain

The curtains that section off your milking parlor are going to need to be fashioned a little different than your standard barn curtain – for one, there’s going to be a lot more up and down motion on a regular basis. This and temperature factors make milking parlor curtains no laughing matter.

CI Machinery: the Quilter

CI Machinery: the Quilter

Each quilter takes up a fair amount of space, to be sure. The rear of the apparatus has the spools and holders in order to create the layering that is required. Depending on the product, the arrangement can be changed in order to accommodate multiple layers, partial layers, additional material strips, and so on. All of this is fed into the main sewing unit, equipped with many lines of sewing needles that have their own controls and thread feeds.