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“Prior to October 7th, between 170-200,000 Palestinians worked in Israel (roughly 75% with work permits—with around 90% of these permits going to Palestinians living in the occupied West Bank). After October 7th, nearly all Palestinian workers were fired, their work permits revoked, and their range of movement, already limited, restricted even further. The economic damage has been immense particularly in construction and agriculture, where the majority of Palestinians had been employed (it is an aspect of Zionist cruelty that Palestinians—a highly educated people—should be confined to low-wage manual labor employment in two of the primary economic sectors which have been used to advance their dispossession). To provide the starkest example: the construction industry, which accounts for 6-7% of Israeli GDP was, as of December 2023, operating at only 30% of its pre-October capacity, and fully half of all building projects were on hold.
Although business interests were able to pressure the government to allow a paltry 8–10,000 Palestinians back to work in December, the short- and long-term solutions to the problem of Israeli dependence on Palestinian labor (and, indeed, for the Zionist it has always been a problem) appears to be the increasing importation of foreign workers from Asia and Eastern Europe, particularly Thailand and India. It should be noted that Israel has used debt—the result of exorbitant “placement fees” charged by recruiters in workers’ home countries—to trap many foreign workers in hyper-exploitative working conditions enforced by geographic isolation. This is the paradigmatic form of modern slavery. Even if cheap imported labor were to get the construction industry back on track, the war has also resulted in the downgrading of Israel’s credit rating, a sharp decline in imports and exports, the almost complete pause of its tourism industry, a snowballing cancelation of arms deals the world over and, in the case of Turkey, trade relations as well, yielding an almost 20% contraction of its annualized GDP.
With these numbers, it could be said that Israel’s present genocide against the Palestinians harms both its short-term and long-term economic interests, sacrificed for the drive to extermination. But the enforced economic obsolescence of the Palestinians must be understood as integral to the drive for their extermination. Employing the brute force of siege, Israel has succeeded in cutting many Palestinians off from much of the global economy—now, entirely in the case of Gaza, and increasingly so in the case of the West Bank. Even those who are able to run businesses with international clientele face delays or de facto bans from cash-transfer sites like PayPal, and imports, exports, and access to certain goods are all controlled and restricted by Israel. These restrictions limit access to raw materials, affecting the types of industry Palestine is capable of sustaining, and limiting prospects for economic development.
Palestinians' limited access to the global economy in turn nurtures a dependency on Israeli goods and employment. But this dependency cuts both ways—Israel has grown dependent on Palestinian labor, which renders Palestinians necessary to the functioning of the Israeli economy and also creates barriers against their total social exclusion (not only in the sense that this labor requires social interaction with the Israeli populace). As Bataille writes in The Psychological Structure of Fascism, “money serves to measure all work and makes man a function of measurable products. According to the judgment of homogenous society, each man is worth what he produces.” In capitalist society, productivity becomes the prerequisite to admittance to social life. To totalize race-based social exclusion, then, the target population must be rendered economically obsolete. “As early as 1895,” Fayez Sayegh notes, “Herzl was busy devising a plan to ‘spirit the penniless population across the frontier by denying it employment.’”
Nazi Germany understood this as well: the 1938 “Regulation for the Elimination of the Jews from the Economic Life of Germany” completed the work begun three years prior by the Nuremberg Laws, which stripped Jews and other groups of their citizenship and enshrined racial classification and separation into law. “The Jewish middleman,” Adorno and Horkheimer write, “fully becomes the image of the devil only when economically he has ceased to exist.” In apartheid society, in which the target population is seen as subhuman, or at least undeserving of rights or consideration, the wage remains one of the last means of verifying their humanity: beasts may be productive, but they do not earn a wage. The attempted elimination of Palestinian labor from the Israeli economy marks one of the final steps on the way to their full dehumanization in the Zionists’ eyes, one that prepared the way for the present mass extermination.
Zionism is not, then, a race-based system of economic exploitation at its core, though it does benefit from such exploitation: it is, first and foremost, a program of land acquisition. We can see the dual attack on Palestinian economic self-determination and land ownership in Israel’s routine destruction of Palestinian olive groves. Settlers, often armed or otherwise protected by armed agents of the state, uproot, burn, or cut down olive trees, with increasing frequency since 2019. The aim is to drive Palestinians from their land by destroying the subsistence produced by the land itself and nurtured over centuries by Palestinian farmers, in an effort to “Judaize” the area. As Palestinians flee from unchecked violence, forced from their land at the barrel of a gun, Jewish settlements appear in their wake, strictly illegal but in practice facilitated by the state until they are eventually recognized and assimilated into the legally regulated regime of property. (The whole cycle of legalizing illegal settlements, in any event, is something of a formality as their existence and proliferation is the entire raison d’être of the Zionist project.) When Palestinians refuse to leave and cannot be forced, they are murdered.”
Jake Romm, Elements of Anti-Semitism: The Limits of Zionism in Parapraxis Mag
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Engagement of QL Fandom in Indian Queer Media
I was tagged by @lurkingshan and invited to respond to an ask she received from @impala124 that noted the absence of India in the Asian queer media spaces and discussions, and questioned the reasons behind it. @starryalpacasstuff has also responded to it in a great post (check out the reblog additions for a treasure trove of Indian queer media recs), discussing, among many things, Korea’s culture export aiding their queer media ventures, access to Indian queer media, and the quality of Indian queer media. @twig-tea’s addition discussed the ease of access of Thai BLs via YouTube and how it prompted Korea and Japan to re-enter the genre.
My thoughts on Indian queer media are complicated and involve several detours to understand Indian media culture, its economic power, and how it navigates international viewership. For context, I am an Indian cinephile who grew up watching a wide variety of Indian media in terms of both language and genre. I naturally transitioned into watching Western content as globalization of the 2010s brought HBO and Comedy Central to Indian screens, and later sought out queer media, Asian media and Asian queer media on the internet.
Indian Media Industry - A Primer
I know there are a lot of countries right now that produce QL media, so I am gonna mainly consider Thailand, Japan, and Korea, the three countries most prolific with ql, for the purpose of this discussion. All of these countries, while regionally diverse, have managed to considerably homogenize in language and culture over the course of history and colonization. India, on the other hand, is still significantly and distinctly diverse in language, culture, religion, food, media styles, social norms, and on and on. India has 22 official languages and thousands of regional ones that are used in various capacities everyday. This diversity is then reflected in the media produced by India, with multiple powerhouse film industries dominating box offices simultaneously. Bollywood is the biggest one and obviously well known internationally, but Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Punjabi, Bengali-language film industries are successful in their own right and consistently produce box office hits and self-sustain in the larger Indian media landscape. This makes domestic media highly regional in India. Even today, in the age of social media, it takes a box office success to the tune of hundreds of millions of rupees for a film to break out of its domestic audience and cross over into other Indian states.
This diversity has also led to the different industries developing media styles unique to them. I watched this video a while ago of a creator documenting his experience of dipping toes into Indian Cinema for the first time, and he ends up covering three movies from three different industries, because the pathos of each of them is so fundamentally different yet effective in their own ways. This diversity also applies to the television industry, both traditional cable TV soaps, and the modern shows made for streaming sites. And all of this, *waves hands*, presents a set of challenges like no other country faces for both Indian queer creators and Indian queer media audiences.
The Challenges for Creators
Since the Indian media industry is not a big monolith and is made up of multiple film industries, queer creators who are trying to get their foot in the door will face a unique uphill battle in whichever regional industry they’re trying to break into. And trying to research, learn, and understand each and every single one of them will take me and my non-existent research team years, so the simpler thing to do would be listing the factors that have worked for other countries to foster their media industries to produce QL content, and discuss if India could replicate them. The list goes like this:
Japan’s rich history in yaoi
Thailand’s use of BL as a soft power to promote tourism
Korea’s culture export via kpop and other media
While India does have religious mythology that discusses sex, gender and queerness, it is often subtext with a lot of intersectionality. Does Ardhanarishvara represent fluid gender, or a symbol of harmony, or both? The debates are endless. Japan’s yaoi roots are as deep as they are explicit. And this rich history could be why the Japanese domestic audience is open to queer media even when the country is still conservative.
Thailand’s rise as a major player in the QL industry is remarkable, but there is a case to be made that the country’s media industry was directly and indirectly boosted by the government’s interest in establishing revenue from tourism, and exporting culture to international audiences via food and media. While the revenue from tourism in India is substantial, the Indian economy is not built on it. And the Indian media industry is thriving and regularly makes bank with their already established content models, so the producers have a pretty low incentive to deviate and fund queer media.
I bet every coin I own that not a single one of us on this hellsite have successfully eluded the allure of Korean media in our lives. The Korean media industry is a well-calibrated machine that shall and will target every single human into funneling their time, attention and money into the Korean culture and economy. And I think queer creators looking to make queer content in Korea would’ve had good incubation in an industry that was looking to make as much content as possible. And once again, while Indian movies have significant international box office collections, that is not where the Indian media industry, and just India in general, makes its money. The priorities are just not the same. And to be perfectly honest, India is nowhere near the level of Korea at producing and exporting television shows to international audiences.
All of this is a long winded way of saying that the conditions required to foster a QL industry in India are not the same as what we have seen work so far from the other major players. And sadly no one has really figured out the winning formula yet.
These are just a few reasons, and I haven’t even discussed nepotism and how painful class mobility is in India, making it even harder for new queer creators to break into the industry. There’s a reason why movies with queer representation like Badhaai Do, Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan, Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga, and Kapoor & Sons all feature characters in the upper middle class or above. Hell, they’re even played by actors whose portfolio is already filled with daring and experimental roles, or by first- or second-gen nepo babies who would literally have nothing to lose from the potential backlash for playing a queer character. Poor, queer characters in Indian media have never been a part of a fluffy romance as far as I know. They are reserved for the gritty dramas where intersectionality of queerness, poverty, class and caste could be examined.
The Challenges for the Audience
And once again, all of this, *aggressively waves hands*, makes things harder for even the domestic audience to engage with Indian queer media, let alone international audiences. Kathaal - The Core, a 2023 Malayalam movie about a queer man in his fifties coming out of the closet and contesting in his village body elections, was a box office success in Kerala, and I can tell y’all with complete certainty that not many people outside of Kerala would’ve even heard of it. And this was not some small indie venture – in fact, the lead characters were played by Mammootty and Jyothika, who are both absolute legends in their own right in the South Indian film industry.
Super Deluxe was a 2019 Tamil-language black comedy film that tells four interwoven stories that run in parallel, and one of the stories is about a trans woman who, pre-transition, was married and had a son. She returns to her family as her post-transition self after years of disappearance, and the film engages in conversation around sex and gender, through the innocent questions of her young son. The movie is gorgeously made, and outrageously sharp and witty in its commentary on society’s views on sex, morality, religion and family. And once again, I don’t think it is well-known outside of the domestic and international award-circuit audiences it was promoted to (last I checked, it was available to domestic audiences on Netflix).
Sometimes, even the domestic audience might miss the queer representation in their regional media when it is indie enough to not get aggressively promoted. The Hindi-language anthology movie from Netflix, Ajeeb Daastaans (2021), featured a story where two women from different caste and social class meet at the workplace (the sapphic story, Geeli Pucchi, starts at 1:17:05, if anyone wants to check it out). It served biting commentary on the intersectionality of queerness, misogyny, caste and class. And once again, I’ve never found a person with whom I could discuss it with (other than my mom, with whom I watched it).
And sometimes, even when a massive show with queer representation is well promoted and well received by critics, it still manages to fly under the radar in Indian queer fandom spaces. Amazon Prime India spent a lot of coin on the show Made in Heaven (2019) – and it was worth it. The show follows the lives of two wedding planners, Tara and Karan. Karan is closeted (except to his close friends) for most of the show, but after he makes some powerful enemies in his line of work, he gets publicly outed, which puts him on the path of dealing with his family’s shades of acceptance, queer rights activism, and reconciling with an old friend. The car scene in episode 9 made me cry, and yet I’ve never read a word about this show from Indian QL fan blogs here on Tumblr.
Following every film and TV show that releases in one language, across all modes and platforms, and keeping an eye out for queer representation is hard enough. Doing it in multiple languages is downright impossible. And then personal preferences come into play. Personally, I enjoy nearly all genres of media, but I am primarily an angst monster, so I seek out and watch sad shit on the regular. All four examples I’ve listed in this section are good queer representations, but they are deeply sad, rage-inducing, heartbreaking and realistic. If one wanted to watch an Indian queer romance that’s inside the bubble, I’m not sure if they can even find one – I have certainly not come across any. Even the queer Bollywood movies designed for a box office run, paying homage to iconic Bollywood romance sequences, were still outside the bubble. When a niche audience like the QL fandom collides with a complex media-churning machine like the Indian media industry that is fundamentally not designed to cater to them, all we get is a lot of puzzled looks and question marks.
A Thought Experiment On The Future Of Indian QLs
Now that I have established the challenges, I want to engage in a little thought experiment – if we were to receive a steady stream of Indian QL content, what would it look like, and how can the fandom engage with it?
If we are looking for content from a stable production entity for Indian queer media, like Thailand’s GMMTV, Japan’s MBS Drama Shower, and Korea’s Strongberry, we would be waiting for a long time, at the very least a decade or two. What we could get are small indie queer shows like Romil and Jugal, squirreled away in a streaming platform exclusive to India and only accessible internationally via VPN. Another example is the list of sapphic shows @twig-tea shared with us a while ago, here. These are gonna be low budget, probably-not-great-quality shows reminiscent of early GMMTV.
Another variety of QL content we could get are the Bollywood queer romance films and TV shows. They will be cheesy and tropey and romantic, and might interact with the bubble, but probably mostly from the safety of an upper middle class setting. This means they would eventually run out of fresh perspectives they could tune into in their limited scope and the stories might turn stale and repetitive (I’m deriving this from the general state of things in the Indian media landscape over the last couple years). International access might be a little easier than the previous case, but not as easy as going to YouTube and hitting play.
The third and final variety are the gritty dramas with heavy social, cultural, religious, gender and class commentary that Indian cinema industry has always made, and has upgraded in the recent years to include queerness. Once again, the access will be hard, but if we are looking for queer stories that also show the audience what it is like being queer in India, beyond the glitz, the glam and the colors of pre-packaged Indian experience often sold to the West, this is where we will find it. Most of it will be sad, but we are a sad bunch who constantly make sad shit, so it will be on brand for us.
And all of these different varieties of content are gonna need to be picked up and promoted by the Indian folks in the QL fandom who are tuned into these regional industries. India not being a cultural monolith that is easy to package and ship is precisely why we have all these beautiful and crazy and sometimes even contradictory styles of media that are offered for us to explore. And therefore, the fandom engagement on Indian QL content would also vastly differ from the fandom engagement for Japan, Thailand and Korea. A dedicated fandom captain might not emerge, but rather, a collective group of folks tuning into and promoting finds from their regional industries would be the way to go. In addition, if this content is not available in English, we would need fan subbers to provide translation expertise to even make it accessible, something we see often for Japanese media on Tumblr.
I know from observation that watching media in a different regional language could sometimes be as foreign to Indian audiences as watching media from other countries. The language, traditions, mannerisms, social mores and food would all be different from region to region, but I guess it would be a good litmus test to observe how well the fandom acclimates to a culture that is so eye-wateringly diverse and not as constantly promoted to them.
When I was texting @waitmyturtles discussing how we can approach answering this question (remember when this all started with a question, some two thousand-ish words ago? Yes, that question), at a point in our conversation I exclaimed "Ugh, everything in India is too complicated!" This long-ass post of mine is in no way the complete account of why things are the way they are in the Indian queer media landscape. But all I know for sure is that it’s not simple. And I really do not want anything related to India to be simple, because being unbearably frustrating and complicated is not a bug, but a feature of India. The road to Indian QLs is unique, but I will do my best to check the paths and share and recommend them to my friends whenever possible. And I invite my fellow Indian QL fans to do the same.
#well i sure didn't start the draft with a plan to write >2k words#and yet here we are#indian queer media#indian ql#fandom meta#long post#media recs#made in heaven#super deluxe#badhaai do#shubh mangal zyada saavdhan
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[S]and has acquired a conspicuous profile in contemporary urbanization over the past two decades. [...] [S]and but also gravel and crushed rock, are the fastest-growing category of extracted material. Their extraction has increased six-fold in the Asia-Pacific region over the last two decades. Singapore, a city-state in Southeast Asia the size of New York City and half the size of London, is the largest per capita importer of sand in the world. The city-state’s urbanization and never-ending construction [...] is partly responsible for its considerable appetite for sand, but this use pales in comparison to the amount it requires for its land reclamation project, which has seen the city-state expand its territory from 585 square kilometers in 1959 to 724 in 2022. Singapore’s construction of territory, and the sand it has imported from all over Southeast Asia to resource its geophysical projection of sovereignty, invites us to consider the implications of urbanization’s enrollment of greater and greater volumes of sediment, and the geopolitics of the global sand crisis. [...]
As sediment flows and locks into place, it expresses characteristics of all three states of matter, depositing and eroding [...]. A geomorphological errantry, sediment is always on the move [...]. In its multiplicity, sand becomes a kind of narrator for those elements [...]. In its modulation [...], sediment sutures together landscapes that are neither solid nor fluid, but the porous interplay [...].
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Between 2006 and 2016, Singapore, with a population of less than six million, was the top importer of sand in the world four times. Land reclamation there truly began with colonization by the British East India Company, with Boat Quay in 1822, when three hundred or so convict laborers who were paid pittances chopped down hills and cut up stones to embank a swamp, lest it remain fallow. When Singapore became an independent city-state in 1965, reclamation projects initially cut down hills for fill material, flattening the interior and exterior of the main island alike. [...] As these projects grew more expansive and the city-state’s demand for sand intensified, Malaysia and then Indonesia banned sand exports to Singapore [...]. This [resulting] price spike shook the city-state to its core, prompting the opening of a series of construction sand stockpiles [...]. The government began purchasing sand through its web of contractors and subcontractors from Vietnam, Cambodia, the Philippines, and Myanmar. [...]
The securitization of sand in multiple stockpiles in Singapore eerily mirrors what happened in the extractive sandscapes of its origin: similarly sized dunes bloomed along the banks of mangroves in Koh Kong, Cambodia, like a dream herniating into reality, an invasive species of landscape bursting at the seam where the land met the water, still haunting riverbeds years after the dredging stopped. [...]
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[T]he fantasy of reclaimed land through dubiously sourced rudiments of city-statecraft. [...] This kind of work is normally kept out of sight behind physical partitions as well as the labyrinthine contractual involutions of procurement arrangements, until it is seamlessly assumed by the whole, consumed by land as a homogenous legal entity [...] [B]ehind the mask, another mask. [...] [T]he sand barges and ships enter the maritime waters of Singapore from [...] legally undisclosable sources of its origin.
The eponymous proclamation [...] is the legal mechanism by which a piece of reclaimed land is “proclaimed” as state land proper by the president. A reclamation can only become state land by the text of a proclamation, a eucharistic procedure which purifies the land of its ambiguous sedimentary origin. Prior to that it is foreshore or seabed, but once it has been proclaimed, “thereupon that land shall immediately vest in the State freed and discharged from all public and private rights [...] over the foreshore or the sea-bed before the same were so reclaimed.” [...]
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The limit to seeing like a state is that the state has a way of doing things that it can’t see, and of refusing to register that which does not meet its threshold of intelligibility.
It blinds itself through the loophole, the nondisclosure agreement, the handshake and its subtle para-political fission. [...]
Singapore’s continued economic prosperity depends on the speculative projection of its territory through unequal economic exchange, disguising it through fabulations of sovereign ingenuity like the Gardens by the Bay. [...]
[There is an] asymmetry between its curated artifice and the remote terraqueous landscapes this curation predates upon, unsettling the ground on which the city-state projects its most delirious fictions of sovereignty [...].
But those very spaces of nondescript hinterland are the logistical and industrial engines which make the Gardens possible. [...]
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[T]he sheer colonial and postcolonial history of geographic expansion and environmental transformation implies that there are still further worlds to extract for reproducing the global city. Urban form rewired by geo-economic fortune and political repression subversively enroll land and labor into its globe-spanning machinery: it needs to keep on expanding to stay ahead of whatever anticipated global economic movement will buoy it in the future. [...] The transmutation of Singapore’s development trajectory is not historical, but contemporary: Singapore is the global city as a centripetal conjugator of space-time, funneling either term through supply chains that pass through it to produce territory as a plasticity [...].
The calamity it visited on the population of Koh Sralao was first pioneered all over Singapore and its outlying islands in the name of necessity, modernization, and the nation, displacing Orang Laut and Orang Pulau communities, who faced a choice to either abandon their maritime ways or resettle further afield in Malaysia or Indonesia. Many of Singapore’s southern islands were grafted together and erased by land reclamation, with Jurong Island in particular becoming an agglomeration of eighteen different islands, their Malay names now lost, sunk together into the catacombs of a dedicated petrochemical refining and storage complex.
Instead of being haunted by the sediment it has reclaimed its land with, and the rhythms and ecologies this sediment subtended, the global city and its subcontracted tendrils haunt those vestiges of maritime and riverine life bound by sediment like a vengeful ghost, compelled to repeat its actions, and to forget them in the projection of another tabula rasa.
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All text above by: William Jamieson. “Extracting Sovereignty: Land Reclamation in Southeast Asia and the Emergence of the Global Sand Crisis.” e-flux Journal Issue #137. June 2023. [Bold emphasis and some paragraph breaks/contractions added by me. Presented here for commentary, teaching, criticism.]
#abolition#ecology#imperial#colonial#sand singapore#geographic imaginaries#seeing like a state#threshold of intelligibility#black methodologies#fred moten#tidalectics#carceral geography#ecologies#multispecies#intimacies of four continents
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Customization Options: A good manufacturer should be able to provide tailored solutions that meet your specific needs and production goals.
After-Sales Support: Check if the manufacturer offers installation, training, and maintenance support to keep your plant running smoothly.
Cost Efficiency: Compare prices among different milk processing plant manufacturers to find the best balance between quality and cost.
If you are looking for Best Milk Processing Plant Manufacturer in India, look no further than Pranamji Engineering Works, we are a leading Milk Processing plant manufacturer, supplier and exporter in India.
Conclusion
Investing in a milk processing plant can significantly enhance your business’s capacity to meet the growing demand for dairy products. Understanding the various sizes and their respective costs — ranging from the 100 ltr milk processing plant cost to the 10000 ltr milk processing plant cost — will help you make informed decisions.
By partnering with a reputable milk processing plant manufacturer, you can ensure your operation is efficient, compliant, and capable of producing high-quality dairy products. Whether you’re starting small with a 500 ltr milk processing plant or going big with a 5000 ltr milk processing plant, the right investment will pay off in the long run.
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Supplier of Ribbon Blender in Gujarat
Amma En-fab Is a Supplier of Ribbon Blender in Gujarat. Our Registered Office and Manufacturing Unit is in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Amma En-fab is a Manufacturer, Exporter, and Supplier of Chemical Machinery & Turnkey Projects solutions, Ribbon Blenders, Vessels, Reactor, Chimney, Ball Mill, Storage Tanks and Turnkey Projects. ribbon blender is a type of industrial mixer used primarily for blending powders and granular materials. Its design consists of a U-shaped trough with a central shaft that has helical ribbons or blades attached to it. These ribbons rotate to move the material in both radial and axial directions, promoting thorough and homogeneous mixing. Why Choose Our Ribbon Blenders? Advanced Technology: Our ribbon blenders feature state-of-the-art technology for efficient and consistent powder blending. Designed for robust performance, they ensure precise mixing with optimal efficiency. Superior Construction: Each blender is crafted with a U-shaped horizontal trough and a solid agitator shaft, equipped with helical ribbons for effective material movement. The design allows for complete linear and radial motion, ensuring uniform blending. Versatile Capacity: We offer ribbon blenders in a range of sizes, from small laboratory models with a 2.0 kg batch capacity to large production units capable of handling up to 10,000 kg. Custom solutions are available to meet higher capacity needs. Efficient Mixing Action: Our ribbon blenders provide triple mixing action, promoting small-scale diffusion, large-scale convection, and particle-to-particle shear. This results in a well-blended, homogenous product every time. Features: Special shaft seals Heating and cooling jackets Wear resistance Corrosive resistance Vacuum filling and discharge arrangements Manually operated knife gate discharge valve Ribbon agitator for center discharge Designed for atmospheric operation Safety limit switches to prevent operation when covers are raised Stuffing boxes with easily disassembled split housing Applications of Ribbon Blender: Pharmaceutical Industry Dyes Industry Chemicals Industry Food Industry Organics Industry Pigments Industry Agricultural Industry Amma En-fab Is a Supplier of Ribbon Blender in Gujarat including locations like Ahmedabad, Amreli, Bharuch, Bhavnagar, Bhuj, Dwarka, Gandhinagar, Godhra, Jamnagar, Junagadh, Kandla, Khambhat, Kheda, Mahesana, Morbi, Nadiad, Navsari, Okha, Palanpur, Patan, Porbandar, Rajkot, Surat, Surendranagar, Valsad, Veraval, and more. For further inquiries or customized solutions, feel free to contact us. View Product: Click Here Read the full article
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Manufacturer and Supplier of HDPE Reactor
Company Overview: Sunfiber is a Manufacturer, Exporter, and Supplier of HDPE Reactor in Assam, India. A specialized vessel made from high-density polyethylene, the HDPE reactor facilitates chemical reactions and material processing. These reactors are highly resistant to a wide range of chemicals and can withstand various operational conditions, making them ideal for use in harsh industrial environments. HDPE reactors are used in industries such as pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, wastewater treatment, and food processing. Key Features of Our HDPE Reactors: Durable Construction: Built to withstand corrosive chemicals and extreme temperatures. Efficient Mixing and Heating: Ensures homogeneous mixing and precise temperature control. Safety Features: Equipped with advanced safety measures to protect operators and the environment. Easy Maintenance: Designed for easy access and maintenance, reducing downtime and operational costs. Applications: Chemical Industry Pharmaceutical Industry Power Industry Sunfiber is a Manufacturer and Supplier of HDPE Reactor, India Including Baksa, Barpeta, Bongaigaon, Cachar, Charaideo, Chirang, Darrang, Dhemaji, Dhubri, Dibrugarh, Dima Hasao, Goalpara, Golaghat, Hailakandi, Jorhat, Kamrup Metropolitan, Kamrup, Karbi Anglong, Karimganj, Kokrajhar, Lakhimpur, Majuli, Morigaon, Nagaon, Nalbari, Sivasagar, Sonitpur, South Salmara-Mankachar, Tinsukia, Udalguri, West Karbi Anglong, Biswanath, Hojai, Bajali, Tamulpur, Guwahati, Jorhat, Dibrugarh, Silchar, Tezpur, Nagaon, Kokrajhar, Sivasagar, Tinsukia, Goalpara. Feel free to contact us for more information and inquiries. View Product: Click Here Read the full article
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Rotor Stator Mixers/Rotor Stator Manufacturers, Suppliers, Exporters, Trader and Dealer in India| Various Rotor Stator Mixers Specifications are offered by SPM Process Systems.
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Importance of brick making machine in construction industry
The construction industry is one of the most critical sectors in the Indian economy as it fuels the growth of infrastructure and urbanization in the country. Fundamental to development of this industry is progression in construction materials and principles that includes brick making machine. These machines automate the process of making bricks and ensure quality and also limit human interaction in the process. With the increasing need for faster approaches to construction projects, technology and equipment cannot be overlooked. Brick making machine not only reduce costs but also help address the industry needs of the development of sustainable and cost efficient technologies. Brick Machinery can be distinguished as a company specializing in the production of brick making machine in India. Brick Machinery is fully aware of the quality and innovation which making it serves the construction sector with custom solutions. Their advanced machines also make certain that the builders and developers who obtain their bricks enjoy the best machines for efficient and effective bricks making.
Brick making machine is enhance the speed at which bricks are made. Manual production is time-consuming and requires many workers, while a machine can make thousands of bricks in a short time, affecting overall project duration positively. The use of a brick making machine also gives the brick size, shape and quality a homogenized and consistent look. This consistency is important in creation of good structures and looks in constructions. Introducing automation in the process of manufacturing of bricks minimizes the intervention of manpower. This also reduces the cost of paying many employees while also reducing the chances of human making mistakes on the products which means high quality.
Brick making machine ensure that the materials are well used in the process to avoid wastage of any material. Such a use of materials leads to reduced costs of productions and thus leads to better and efficient way of construction. Current brick making machines are designed to use less energy compared to the energy utilized in the manual making of bricks. This energy efficiency means lower operational costs and reduced negative impacts on the environment.
The use of brick making machines can be flexible in the production process. They can be modified to produce different kind of bricks such as hollow bricks, solid bricks and interlocking bricks depending on the construction requirements. The purpose that a brick making machine serves is to meet the particular need that is needed for the construction of residences, business complexes or industries. It is these features that make them an essential tool for construction because their applications may be adapted according to the requirements of a given project.
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Vertical Granule Mixer with Dryer in Telangana
Adroit Extrusion is an Supplier of Vertical Granule Mixer with Dryer in Telangana. We are ISO 9001:2015 certified company, in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Adroit Extrusion is a Manufacturer, Supplier, and Exporter of Monolayer Blown Film, ABA and AB Blown Film Machine, and MultiLayer Blown Film Machines. Blow Film Plant Accessories like Vertical Granule Mixer with Dryer, Extrusion Process Control, Gusset Board Assembly, Trim Recycling Machine, Hopper Loader, Plastic Granule and Powder Mixer, Plastic Recycling Machine, Bubble Slit, Assembly. Welcome to the forefront of industrial mixing technology with our Vertical Granule Mixer with Dryer. As leading manufacturers, we specialize in delivering high-performance equipment designed to streamline your production processes. Why Choose Our Vertical Granule Mixer with Dryer? Our mixer with dryer combines advanced mixing technology with efficient drying capabilities. It ensures a homogeneous mixing of granules while effectively drying them, optimizing your production efficiency. Crafted with precision, our mixer is engineered to deliver consistent results batch after batch. It is equipped with state-of-the-art features to meet the demanding requirements of modern manufacturing. Features: Efficient Drying Process: The integrated drying system reduces moisture content swiftly, enhancing product quality and minimizing processing time. User-Friendly Design: Easy operation and maintenance ensure seamless integration into your production line, boosting operational efficiency. Robust Construction: Built with durable materials, our mixer guarantees long-term reliability and minimal downtime, ensuring uninterrupted production cycles. Adroit Extrusion is an Supplier of Vertical Granule Mixer with Dryer in Telangana including locations like Hyderabad, Warangal, Nizamabad, Khammam, Karimnagar, Ramagundam, Mahbubnagar, Nalgonda, Siddipet, Miryalaguda, Suryapet, Jagtial, Bhongir, Kamareddy, Mancherial, Wanaparthy, Jangaon. Please get in touch with us today to discuss your requirements and discover how we can optimize your mixing processes. View Product: Click Here Read the full article
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Conta Bin Blender Manufacturer Exporter in Mumbai India - Shefa Industries
We are a manufacturer and exporter of Conta Bin Blender, in Mumbai India. It is also known as a bin blender or a tumble blender and offers several advantages in the pharmaceutical, food, and chemical industries where homogeneous mixing of powders is essential.
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Mass Mixer Machine
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Adinath International- India’s leading manufacturer and exporter of pharmaceutical mass mixer brings to you this state of the art mass mixer machine which is considered ideal for a uniform mixing process. It is well-suited for mixing both dry and wet materials. Apparently, they are instrumental for a number of applications including powder mixing of food, herbals, pharmaceutical drugs, chemicals and agro-chemicals to name a few. If you are looking for an equipment that facilitates efficient and homogeneous mixing of dry and wet powders, then Adinath’s mass mixer machine is got to be your pick.
Powder Mixer is commonly uses for mass preparation which is uses in the production of tablets as well as for many other similar applications. Unique blade design and the blade angle is something that makes this equipment so sought after.
All contact parts of the mass mixer machines are manufactured using SS 316 and it boasts of a compact and sleek design. Contact parts are matt finished while the non-contact parts exhibit a wonderful matt finish.
It is pretty easy to clean and most importantly cGMP compliant. The tilting system in the machine facilitates easy unloading and cleaning. All moving parts have safe-guards and there is a provision for easy lubrication. As a leading mass mixer manufacturer in India, we offer models with several working volumes including 50 kgs, 100 kgs and 200 kgs.
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Butter Processing System in Gujarat
Saputo Process Engineering Pvt. Ltd. Provides a Butter Processing System in Gujarat. Saputo Process Engineering Pvt. Ltd. Is one leading Manufacturers, Exporters and Supplier of Milk processing plant, Dairy Automation, Membrane, RMRD Equipment’s (VMST and HMST), Homogenizer, Ice cream Machine, Bulk Milk Cooler (Chiller Plant), Butter Processing System, Separator, HTST Milk Pasteurization Plant, Margarine Automatic Processing System, Evaporator, Milk Powder Plant (Spray Dryer), Cold Room, Crate Washers Machines, Paneer and Cheese Processing System, THE (Tube Heat Exchanger), Conveyor (Belt, Chain, and Roller), Processing-cum-Packing Line for Milk, Filtration Equipment, and CIP Systems. We are located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. A butter processing system is essential for efficiently converting milk into high-quality butter. This system incorporates various stages, from cream separation to churning and packaging, ensuring optimal quality and taste. Features of the Butter Processing System: Efficient Cream Separation: The system uses advanced separators to extract cream from milk, ensuring maximum yield. Precise Temperature Control: Maintains the ideal temperature during processing to preserve flavor and texture. Automated Churning: Features automated churners that consistently produce butter with the desired consistency and quality. Hygienic Design: Constructed with food-grade materials that ensure hygiene and compliance with safety standards. User-Friendly Interface: Easy-to-operate controls allow for seamless operation and monitoring. Benefits of Using a Butter Processing System: Increased Efficiency: Streamlines the entire butter production process, reducing labor and time. Consistent Quality: Ensures uniformity in taste and texture, meeting consumer expectations. Cost-Effective: Reduces waste and maximizes yield, lowering production costs. Hygiene and Safety: Maintains high hygiene standards, essential in food processing. Flexibility: Adapts to different butter types and production scales. What types of milk can be used in the butter processing system? You can use whole milk or cream from various sources, including cow, goat, and buffalo milk. How does the cream separation process work? The cream separator uses centrifugal force to separate the cream from the milk, allowing for efficient extraction. What is the ideal temperature for churning butter? The ideal temperature for churning is usually around 10°C to 15°C (50°F to 59°F), which helps achieve the best consistency. How often should the system be cleaned? Regular cleaning after each production batch is recommended to maintain hygiene and prevent contamination. What maintenance does the butter processing system require? Routine checks on components, lubrication of moving parts, and thorough cleaning are essential for optimal performance. Saputo Process Engineering Pvt. Ltd. Provides a Butter Processing System in Gujarat including locations like Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, Anand, Gandhinagar, Bharuch, Morbi, Vapi, Valsad, Junagadh, Nadiad, Mehsana, Porbandar, Godhra, Navsari, Surendranagar, Patan, Amreli, Palanpur, Modasa, Dahod, Gandhidham, Bhuj, Ankleshwar, Kalol, Sanand, Halol, Kadi, Khambhat, Jetpur, Kutch, Mundra, Morbi, Rajpipla, Dwarka, Dholka, Gandharpur, Bhachau, Chotila, Dhandhuka, Umargam, Padra, Jhagadia, Kalol, Savli, Palghar, Godhra, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Mandvi, Halvad, Balasinor, Nandesari, Pardi, Karamsad. Contact us today for inquiries or to place an order! View Product: Click Here Read the full article
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KNOW YOUR ASPHALT DRUM MIX PLANT: ESSENTIAL COMPONENTS and OPERATIONAL INSIGHTS
Gajjar Equipments Private Limited is a manufacturer, supplier, and exporter of Asphalt Mixing Plant, Asphalt Batch Mix Plants, Asphalt Drum Mix Plants, Counterflow Asphalt Drum Mix Plants, Mobile Drum Mix Plants, and more. We are based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. In road construction and infrastructure development, asphalt drum mix plants are crucial machinery for producing hot mix asphalt (HMA). This article delves into the key components and working principles of these plants, providing a clear understanding of their importance and how they function in the construction industry. INTRODUCTION TO ASPHALT DRUM MIX PLANTS Asphalt drum mix plants are essential for road construction, facilitating the efficient production of hot mix asphalt. This crucial material is used in building and maintaining roads, highways, and other transportation infrastructures. These plants are versatile, accommodating projects of various sizes—from compact, portable units to large, high-capacity stationary installations. KEY COMPONENTS OF ASPHALT DRUM MIX PLANTS EXPLAINED Cold Feed Bins: These initial storage units hold aggregates like gravel, sand, and stone in separate compartments sorted by size. Their role is to ensure precise blending of these materials before they enter the drying drum. Features include multiple compartments, adjustable gates for regulating aggregate flow, and vibrating motors to maintain a steady feed rate. Conveyor System: This system moves aggregates from the cold feed bins to the drying drum. It comprises a robust belt conveyor built to handle heavy loads, with variable speed controls to adjust the conveyor speed based on production needs. Additionally, it includes a dust suppression system to minimize dust emissions during transfer. Drying Drum: This component is where aggregates are heated and dried before being mixed with bitumen. The drum features internal flights to lift and shower the aggregates, ensuring uniform heating. It’s insulated for energy efficiency and continuously rotates to achieve even drying and heating. Mixing Drum: Here, the heated aggregates and bitumen are thoroughly mixed to create hot mix asphalt. The drum’s continuous rotation ensures uniform mixing, with precision weighing systems maintaining the correct proportions of aggregates and bitumen. Mixing paddles further enhance the homogeneity of the asphalt mix. Burner: The burner generates the necessary heat for drying aggregates in the drying drum. It is flexible in its fuel options, accommodating diesel, fuel oil, or natural gas, and it includes automatic ignition and temperature control for efficient and controlled heating. Bitumen Tanks: These tanks store asphalt cement (bitumen) at controlled temperatures until it is mixed with the aggregates. They come equipped with heating coils to maintain the viscosity of the bitumen, agitators to prevent settling, and a pumping system for accurate transfer to the mixing drum. Baghouse Filter: This filter is crucial for environmental compliance, capturing dust and particulate matter produced during asphalt production. It features high-efficiency filtration, automatic cleaning systems to extend filter life, and mechanisms for proper dust collection and disposal or reuse. Control Panel: The control panel is the brain of the asphalt drum mix plant, enabling operators to monitor and manage various parameters like temperature, moisture content, and production rates. It boasts user-friendly interfaces, real-time monitoring, and automated controls for precise and efficient plant operations. HOW ASPHALT DRUM MIX PLANTS WORK The operation of an asphalt drum mix plant follows a series of steps to maintain the continuous production of high-quality hot mix asphalt: 1. Weighing Virgin Aggregates: The virgin aggregates (such as sand, gravel, and crushed stone) are individually weighed from the cold feed bins using a variable, continuous, and automatic belt speed. The proportions are determined by the control systems. Once weighed, the aggregates are transferred to the dryer via a charging conveyor. 2. Drying and Heating: The aggregates enter the primary zone of the drum mix plant, where heat from the burner dries and heats them. Next, the aggregates move to the secondary zone, where asphalt is added. Here, the aggregates and asphalt are thoroughly blended. Continued drying also occurs in the secondary zone. 3. Aggregate Flow and Mixing: Drum mixers are equipped with flights (internal paddles) that direct the aggregate flow and spread the aggregates across the cross-section of the drum. The aggregates must not only rotate with the revolving motion of the drum but also spread out sufficiently. This ensures quick and efficient heating and drying of all particles. 4. Continuous Asphalt Production: The drum mix plant produces the asphalt concrete mix continuously. To manage this continuous flow, a temporary holding bin or surge silo is used. Various conveying devices can transport the asphalt concrete from the discharge end of the drum mixer to the holding bin or surge silo. Common means of transport include bucket elevators, drag slat conveyors, and belt conveyors. Whether you're undertaking a small-scale project or a major development, asphalt drum mix plants are essential. They drive the progress and upkeep of road networks globally. With their unmatched efficiency in producing high-quality asphalt, these plants are pivotal in shaping the future of transportation infrastructure. Trust Gajjar Equipments Pvt. Ltd. for your road construction needs, and elevate your projects with our state-of-the-art solutions. Contact us today for inquiries or to place an order! View Product: Click Here Read the full article
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