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Rockwool production line 40000Mton Annaual Capacity

Rockwool production line 40000Mton Annaual Capacity

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2.12 months warranty
3.10 years experience
4.Warranty:12 months
5.Precision:within 1.00mm

Rockwool production line


Rockwool insulation products are the economical and practical choice. The products are produced from a renewable naturally occurring volcanic rock, saving costs in fuel and energy use.

The products are made from stone wool, a solid rock, to provide stability and durability over the lifetime of a building. The durability of its physical structure means it will keep its dimensions, despite any changes in temperature and humidity. Rockwool’s durable products won’t cause or promote corrosion.


Main technocial Specifications

OutPut Capacity: 6 ton/ hour

Type

C5000

C10000

C20000

Capacity, mt/a

5000

10000

20000

Workshop(LxW), m2

60x15

65x15

75x15

Size(LxWxH), m3

50x8x6

50x8x6

60x8x6

Weight, mt

160

180

230

Power, kw

320

400

800

Power Source

220V/380V, 50Hz


Main Features of products

Rock wool product

Density(Kg/m3)

Size

Length(mm)

Width(mm)

Thickness(mm)

Panel

40-200

1000(Adjustable)

500-2000

30-150

                 Felt

40-100

1000(Adjustable)

1200

30-100

Stitching felt

40-90

1000(Adjustable)

1000-1200

40-100

Pipe

Density(Kg/m3)

Length(mm)

Diameter(mm)

Thickness(mm)

80-100

1000

Φ20-Φ630

30-100


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Absolute pressure at the surface is 14.7psi. Absolute pressure at 250 feet of see water for example is 126psi. That puts the machinery and people into a very different world that us surface dwellers from the get go. The BP job was at something like 7000 to 8000 feet if I remember correctly. That's about 3352psi. People can only dive to about 1000 feet of sea water. So on the BP job there were no people down there working. Everything we saw was from ROVs. Remotely Operated Vehicles. Doing things with a claw that is controlled by a joystick through a TV screen is very different from doing it with your own hands when you're right there looking at it. Even when you do have divers down there they usually only have 1 to 4 people. That's a limited team. They do not have a big box full of tools down there with them. They have the surface crew send the tools to them as needed. Salt water is not good for any kind of tool. It makes them rust and makes the seals break down. This leads to tool failure and many trips back and forth for replacements and repairs. The surface crew is usually young guys 18 to 25 who are not the most mature or reliable people in the world. Tool maintenance does not always get done properly. Divers are regular people. They are stubborn, arrogant, lazy, dumb and any other thing that you run into with coworkers anywhere. If they feel like sitting down for a break, the boss can't always keep a proper watch on them or come down and yell at them. We just finished a well abandonment job where we did the same thing with plugging a well with concrete just like the BP job and it took us 6 tries. That technique doesn't work too good at shallower depths either. This stuff is still full of bugs buts the pursuit of money keeps things moving beyond what we truly understand.
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I think you should talk about the plow. Consider how it was first a stick that the farmer used to break up the soil. Then it was pulled by livestock. John Deere did revolutionize the plow to break the sod found in this country by early settlers, and turned the soil completely over ao the grass side was buried. He also invented the replaceable tip to the plow, you did not have to replace the whole thing. Now in a move to control erosion, the is no-till farming. This breaks the soil up very little, kind of like the stick but better and faster. Good luck on the research. If you are near the Moline Illinois area, a filed trip to John Deere might be helpful, otherwise the Deere company or any dealer may have information for you to use.

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