With another flip of the calendar, we’ve entered a new season for fresh and exhilarating developments. Half of the winter is gone already – which makes the coming months the perfect time for additional prep once spring rolls around. Our rolls of barn curtains are made using strong, reinforced materials and proven production methods.
CI Machinery: Seaming with Hot Air on a MW112
Hot air is one of the simplest ways to get materials sealed together. Not nearly as intrusive as sewing (which leaves a series of holes in the material and call allow water permeation) or as labor intensive as RF welding (which necessitates a smaller work/sealing areas due to technical constraints), a properly calibrated heat seal creates a water-tight link between panels that is as strong as the base fabric.
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.
CI Machinery: Taking a Look at the FX100
Celina Awarded JE-RDAP Contract for CBRNE Research Opportunities
The Joint Enterprise Research, Development, Acquisition and Production/Procurement (JE-RDAP) program is tasked with supporting the research and development in the field of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and High-Yield Explosives (CBRNE) items. This includes defense systems, capabilities, equipment, supplies, and general materials that in one way or another are in used in situations that deal with CBRNE circumstances. To fulfill their goal, JE-RDAP occasionally issues contracts for their research efforts.