Shirt Folding Machine

» OM - 501 - Shirt Folding Press (Vacuum)
An assistant machine helping standart packing process of all sizes of shirt products. Due to it's pneumatic collar mould it gives a shape to shirt's collar. It also has a heat regulator which enables the user adjust up to any degree. Due to the heat generated it secures the permanace of the shape of shirt collar. It was produced in two types as working with or without vacuum.
 


 

MODEL
Size
Weight
Electric Control
Power
Capacity
Compress Air
OM-501
125x65x90
50 Kg.
230 V
185 W
40 prc / hr
4-6 Bar
OM-502
130x60x90
80 Kg.
230 V
1500 W
40 prc / hr
4-6 Bar

 

 

For more information machines and
price list,
please do not hesitate to contact us.

*Name & surname:  

*Email:  

*Tel:  

*Company address:  

*City:  

*Country:  

*Message:  




 


 

 

Istanbul Export Center

Address: Sirinevler Hurriyet Mah. Eski Londra Asfalti Onaldi is Merkezi No:6 Kat:11
Bahcelievler/ Istanbul/ TURKEY
(Near İstanbul Atatürk Airport
Please click here to see the map)

Phone: +90 212 551 34 44
Fax :+90 212 551 34 11
Mobile:+90 532 496 67 77 Mr. Yusuf
E-mail: info@ shirt-machine-manufacturer.com


Quality shirt folding machine manufacturer Turkey © 2006 • All rights reserved.
 

Some Beauty From Turkey.

Karain Cave

ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS, ANCIENT CITIES

Karain Cave
Situated 27 km. northwest of Antalya, on the Katran Mountains. It is a natural cave. It has been discovered to have been used as human shelter during the prehistoric (Paleolithic, Mezzolithic and Calcolithic) ages. Skeletons, tools from the paleolithic and neolithic ages, processed flintstones and other important remains have been found.

Mother Goddess Statuette

ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS, ANCIENT CITIES

Mother Goddess Statuette
Fired clay, first half of the 6th millenium B.C., height 20 cm, Çatalhöyük. (Museum of Anatolian Civilizations)

 

Rock Relief at Ivriz

ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS, ANCIENT CITIES

Rock Relief at Ivriz
Situated at the Ivriz springs 12 km from the Ereğli - Konya province. Late Hittite Period, 8 th century B.C.. The relief which is 6.08 m in height, expresses the thanksgiving of Warpalavas to the Gods of Plentiness, Santaj.