Manufacturing

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.

Sandwiches and Dual Layers: Insulating Ducting Choices

Sandwiches and Dual Layers: Insulating Ducting Choices

Insulated Ducting is made with wire reinforcement, keeping the duct in shape no matter where it’s installed. Sandwich ducting has this wire added while the duct itself is being fabricated. This puts the wire within the four layer seams, and can still have wear stripping added for extra protection. Duct-in-Duct is made with a standard wire reinforced duct on the inside, and doesn’t need additional wire on the outside.

A Little Something More: Wear Stripping on Spiral Ducts

A Little Something More: Wear Stripping on Spiral Ducts

 As Celina Industries develops and expands upon our ducting line, we increasingly come to like the idea of wear stripping. And when you get right down to it the reasoning makes sense. Whether we’re looking at keeping the ducting’s shape or designing a construction program to make tubes for high-damage areas, having an additional layer of protection can bring additional years’ worth of life to a duct.

Keeping Your Hay Tarps Grounded

Keeping Your Hay Tarps Grounded

maintaining your hay tarp isn’t as hard as it may seem. There doesn’t need to be a massive amount of hardcore, engineered pulleys and anchors or complicated rope knots to keep your hay tarps intact and in place. Through the already installed hardware, keeping your hay tarps right where you want them is easier than you’d think.

Fun at the Fair – Without the Flu

Fun at the Fair – Without the Flu

Spreading an infection is easier than you would think. Take a moment to image yourself walking around on a summer fair day. Are you touching your face? Have you wiped sweat from your forehead? Now are you touching fencing, pen walls, have you picked something off of the ground? AND TOUCHING YOUR FACE AGAIN?