Air condition system.
Heat transfer coating for photo or image transfer on wood. Acrylic-polyester nature, ready for use .....
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ECO PELLET 100% Pure Beech Weight: 15 kg Source: Processing waste Yield: Very high Ashes: Minimal Binders: None Residues: Moisture: 4.1% (UNI CEN/TS 14774-2:2005) Ashes: 0.5% (UNI CEN/TS 14775:2005) Analysis: Mechanical durability: 95.8% (UNI EN/TS 1602:2010) Apparent bulk density: 646 kg/m�³ (UNI CEN/TS 15103-1:2005) Fine particles: 0.8% (UNI EN/TS 15210-1:2006) Physical, Chemical, and Physico-Chemical Parameters: Lower heating value: 4488 kcal/kg (UNI CEN/TS 14918:2005) Lower heating value: 18.76 MJ/kg (UNI CEN/TS 14918:2005) Higher heating value: 4777 kcal/kg (UNI CEN/TS 14918:2005) Higher heating value: 19.95 MJ/kg (UNI CEN/TS 14918:2005) Here are some key features of our beech pellets: 1. Superior Quality: Our beech pellets are made from 100% pure beech wood, ensuring a clean burn and maximum heat output. 2. Sustainable Sourcing: We obtain our beech wood from responsibly managed forests, promoting sustainable forestry practices and minimizing our environmental footprint. 3. High Energy Efficiency: Our pellets have a low moisture content and a high calorific value, guaranteeing efficient combustion and reduced emissions. 4. Consistency and Reliability: We employ strict quality control measures to ensure uniform pellet size, density, and moisture content, providing consistent performance and reliable supply. 5. Packaging and Delivery: We offer flexible packaging options tailored to your specific requirements, along with timely delivery to your desired location.
Screen printing coating for sublimation on cotton. Recommended mesh number: 90 mesh - 110 mesh Drying with air (ventilated) kiln at 120-140 degrees Celsius (or hair dryer at medium temperature). The process is sample: 1. Print the coating 2. Dry (recommended ventilated kiln) 120 - 140 degrees Celsius for 2-3 minutes (or hair dryer in medium heat, or room temperature for 24 hours) 3. Sublimation at 180 - 182 degrees Celsius ( 355-360 F ) for 30-40 sec.