Factory Supplier for Rubber shoe cover-M for Birmforgham

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Rubber shoe cover, made of 100% natural rubber, wrinkling sole for slip resistance, water proof, good elasticity, good resistance against acid and alkali, non-toxic, No stimulating smell. They can be widely used in industry, agriculture, food processing, etc. 4 sizes. Different colors are available. Package: 100 pairs/case.


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Rubber shoe cover, made of 100% natural rubber, wrinkling sole for slip resistance,

water proof, good elasticity, good resistance against acid and alkali, non-toxic, No stimulating smell.

They can be widely used in industry, agriculture, food processing, etc.

4 sizes. Different colors are available. Package: 100 pairs/case.

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    Specifications
    1).Good quality with low price 
    2).high work efficiency 
    3).stictly quality control 
    4).we offer some OEM. 

    Introduction:
    This machine has convey belt to transport the pile of face tissue/napkin paper and uses one side open plastic bag to contain the facial tissue ,then cut and seal the edge.
    Main performance and structure features:
    1. Adopt PLC computer programming control system, touch screen for operation, operating parameters settings changes convenient. 
    2. Automatic conveyor belt to convey the tissue. 
     
    3. Automatic put tissue into the bag, automatic packing & sealing.
     
    4. Stable production speed, easy operation, low demand for operating workers. 

    Working flow:
    Take the bundle of paper to front of push cylinder→Put packing bag insert discharge hole →start jog switch →Pneumatic push paper into bag, then sealing and cutting meanwhile. 
    This machine adopts PLC program control ,human-machine interface ,can operate manually or automatically.
    It pushes the tissues into bags and folding edge and sealing. The sealing adopts double temperature control ,and formed by the machine,so the sealing effect is more beautiful .It has easy operation and can save more labors effectively.
    Specification
    1. Packaging speed: 10-22 bags/minutes
    2. Power voltage: 220V,50HZ
    3. Air pressure: 0.5MPA(client self-provided)
    4. Total power: 0.4KW
    5. Packing size: (120-220)*(92-110)*(100-250)mm Note:the length width height can be adjusted according to client’s requirement
    6. Machine size: 3600*900*1000mm

    About Packing:
    To ensure our service quality, we will execute the following packaging standards in delivery:
    1.All the products before delivery should be tested by assemble and debugging engineer, wiped up and cleaned, then wrapped by stretch film to protect it from moist. The precision part need to flexible package.
    2.In addition, without standard tools, manual and other documents, and allow ex-factory confirmation sheet, the machine cannot leave factory All the products will be packed in wooden case. The exported products use plywood case to pack. The foot margin of equipment fixed tightly to make the machine can experience loading and uploading, the upward mark will be posted on the wooden case.

    Our services:
    A-The whole system
    The Seller ensure the whole system can get to the requested capacity, accept and cooperate with the Buyer to pass the final testing of the whole system.
    B-On-site installation:
    The Seller supply the on site installation for the whole system, but the fees including air tickets, foods, hotel and translator in this period should be paid by User,the subsidy is 80USD/day.
    C-Technical support:
    The Seller supplies the technical support of the whole use life of the system,including the capping machine,and the procedures.
    D-Spare parts supply:
    The Seller should supply the quick-wear parts with the machine, to help the Buyer n further using. In the quality guarantee period, the Seller will supply the broken parts for free, except the easy worn parts or the damage is caused by wrong operation.After the guarantee period, the Seller will supply all the parts that the User need for the whole use life of the machine in cost price.



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    Samurai soldiers strapped on mempo when they prepared for battle. The term refers to the facial armor samurai wore. Mempo served two main purposes: To protect the face, and to help secure the samurai’s heavy helmet. There were various types of mempo—the somen covered the entire face.

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    Tanks helped break the stalemate of World War I. Britain first used them extensively during the Battle of Cambrai in 1917. Tank drivers wore masks to protect themselves from the splatter of metal, not bodies. Inside the tank the drivers were susceptible to getting hit by spraying shrapnel, so they turned to a rather medieval form of protection—chain mail.

    3. The Murmillo Gladiator Mask
    The murmillo was a type of gladiator who fought during the time of the Roman Empire. He typically fought against gladiators dressed to look like enemies of Rome. The murmillo was distinguished by his large helmet with eyeholes, designed to protect against other gladiators fighting with tridents.

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    The official outfit of the plague doctor was designed in 1619 in Paris. At the time, people believed sickness spread through bad smells in the air. Doctors stuffed lavender, mint, rose petals, and spices in the beak to keep their patients’ bad smells from reaching them. The outfit also included a long overcoat, brimmed hat, gloves, and boots to keep patient contact to a minimum.

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    In England and Scotland in the 16th and 17th centuries, women had to wear the scold’s bridle as a form of public humiliation. Lower-class women, sometimes suspected of witchcraft, were the frequent targets of the bridle for having a loose tongue. Women would be paraded through town while wearing the bridle, unable to speak because of sharp spikes pressing down on her tongue.

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