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wyrmswears · 6 months
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The Administrator has something to show Agent Walker.
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Sure, he knew it wasn’t the first time he had been called to a one-on-one meeting with The Administrator, but it may as well have been. It wasn’t like he remembered any of their previous interactions; he was going in blind all the same.
When his fax machine first spat out the offending paper, he believed it had been sent to the wrong agent. But there was his name at the top, ‘Agent Walker’. There was the possibility that someone else shared his surname, but as far as he was aware he was the only agent without a first name.
The listed meeting room wasn’t her office, nor was it one of the Administration’s more conventional meeting rooms, complete with tables 30 people long but only one person wide and more fake potted plants than you could ever imagine. No, today he had been called down to the lowest floor of the Administration: the server room. The part of his brain that understood technology bristled at that; it would be much more effective to place the server room on a higher floor. Nonetheless, he wouldn’t say anything about that to The Administrator when he faced her - he would stick to his department, as all good employees did. The networks and communications department could handle that one.
The elevator down required two separate keycards: one was his standard agent ID, and the other digitally recognised him as a department manager. The former granted him permission to move between floors, yes, but only the latter allowed him access to the basement.
The ride down took 2 minutes and 43 seconds. He counted. No one else entered the elevator the entire journey.
When the elevator reached the basement and the doors slid open, The Administrator was standing on the other side of them. He hoped he would forget this meeting like the others, if just so he could become ignorant to the way he jumped at her sudden appearance.
“Agent Walker.”
He swallowed the lump in his throat. “Administrator, ma’am.”
She smiled. This did nothing to soothe his racing heart. “Come, let’s talk.” She beckoned and he followed her into the dark room.
It was large, but so were most rooms in the Administration. The realm reassignment department was tiny relative to the office rooms that the majority of their employees were stationed in. This room was about half the size of block 8E sub-block 185A A3/11√5. He could see three of the walls, dark stretches of concrete, sealing them in. The fourth that should’ve sat opposite to the elevator was obscured by rows upon rows upon rows of computer servers. A blue glow emanated from them and he grimaced at the thought of the voltage it would take to create a light that strong.
As he struggled to keep pace, The Administrator barely spared him a glance. “This may seem beyond your department, but trust me, your role will become clear soon.” She forewarned. She would never have him leave his department, he knew. That was the first rule of the Administration: Stay in your place. “What do you know of Lord Ras of the Wyldness?”
Lord Ras. He had heard that name. Some of the employees that hailed from Imperium had mentioned it in conversations coated with nothing short of hatred. The ‘outlander’ who had gained a position of such power in their otherwise closed society. That sort of talk only ever continued for a couple days before their new job turned their interest towards paperwork and mild office drama.
“Isn’t he the one trying to awaken ancient evils without a permit?”
The Administrator shot him a look, slow and venomous. “He is”, she nodded, “but that’s not important to us right now.” She walked towards him. He averted his gaze to the floor with stiffened shoulders but found that she only continued past him, down the alley of servers. She didn’t need to beckon him this time, he knew what he was meant to do. He followed.
There was little light between the pillars of computers. They were only between two rows of the many, but what he could see was endless. The towers sparked a theory in his mind about why she was mentioning the rogue lord. “We use a lot of power.” He started, testing the waters. The Administrator stopped walking and turned to face him, her silence commanding him to finish his speculation. “Lord Ras allied with Imperium by promising them power; do we need to ally with him too? To have enough power?”
The Administrator smiled and shook her head. Count two for smiles, and a contradiction - she must have expected him to guess wrong. “You’re right that we do plan to ally with him, but it is not out of need for power. We have all the power we could need.” She turned again and continued to weave her way through the computerised nest which was now composed of more than just server towers. Thick cables ran both overhead and underfoot, LEDs glowed from no visible circuitry, and the drone of electric humming and cooling fans only ever got louder the further they went.
Finally, they breached the sea of servers.
Now that he could see the wall they had been trekking towards all this time, he realised that it wasn’t made out of concrete the same as the other three walls. No, this one was glass. Despite this, nothing was visible from the other side. There was no depth at all, only pure light glowing an almost-white with its brightness (though when Walker inspected the way it lit up its surroundings, he realised it to be tinted pale blue).
In front of the glass wall, the cables reached their largest size before slipping underneath panels in the floor. The servers did not get within 10 metres of the wall. Instead, they stood guard in their rows, watching the tiny humans approach the divine light.
The Administrator hummed, snapping Walker’s attention back to her. She gestured towards the glass. “This is our power source. You can look, if you would like.”
He didn’t know if that was a good idea. Just looking at the glass from this distance was already beginning to hurt his eyes. Nonetheless, unsure if it was because The Administrator had told him to or because he chose to, he stepped forwards.
As he approached, he could feel the electricity in the air. It combed through his hair and bounced around a pit in his chest, dangerously close to the one that ached whenever he thought about the family he might’ve once had, before he forgot everything. He didn’t realise he was shaking with a strange sense of excitement until he was close enough to touch the glass and found himself unable to hold his hand still. He almost did touch the glass, but held back just before his fingers made contact. He still couldn’t see anything on the other side. Pale blue swallowed his vision.
He looked over his shoulder to The Administrator. She raised an eyebrow and jerked her head towards the glass again. He turned back. A bright light stared back at him.
He didn’t scream. This was unusual - Walker knew he was cowardly and anxious and that in any other scenario he would’ve jumped or fallen back or swung a punch - but something was different this time.
If anything, he stood closer than he did originally, watching the sparking lights with complete fascination. His breath fogged the glass.
“What is it?” He asked after what could’ve been anything between a second and a day, even though he couldn’t hear what he was saying over the pounding of his own heart.
“Beautiful, isn’t it?” The Administrator was at his side now. When had she moved? “It’s lightning.”
Like realising one’s hunger upon taking a bite of food, the word sparked an ache in the back of his head. “Lightning…” He knew what that was, of course, as well as where it came from. They must have captured it live from a storm. He had never seen a storm before, but he had heard anecdotes of them from newly recruited employees and field agents alike. He was jealous. Did all lightning look like this? Freckles and curls?
She watched as he pressed a hand to the glass. The lightning responded in kind, pressing the palm of its hand opposite to his. “We could let it go of course, but it would run away. Far from here.”
Far from here… No. They couldn’t let it free. Now that he had seen it, felt it, he knew he couldn’t bear to part with it. They had to keep it contained. He told The Administrator such.
She nodded and smiled again. “I knew you’d understand.”
He dropped his gaze to study the hand that would’ve held his if it could.
It was almost the same pale blue that shone through the rest of the glass, but somehow brighter. The similarity in colours made it hard to tell the form of the figure apart from its glow, but blue and yellow markings fanned out across its form like the branches of a pine tree. Lichtenberg figures, his mind supplied.
He looked up at its face, admiring its curls and running a hand through his own. He wondered if he’d at all resemble the figure before him if he looked in a mirror.
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marxistswiftieism · 9 months
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a brief list of items that either were at one point banned or are currently banned from being imported into Gaza through Israel
gravel, cement, lumber, steel, iron, glass, or any types of "reconstruction materials
any type of beans or lentils
tomato paste and tomato juice
pasta (previously banned, now unbanned)
dried food, ginger, chocolate, soda, juice, spices, jams, shaving cream or gel, potato chips, cookies/biscuits, and candy (all previously banned, but now unbanned)
A4 standard size printer paper
toilet paper
wedding dresses
musical instruments
crayons
appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines
mattresses, cookware and crockery, cutlery, light bulbs, matches, needles, sheets, blankets, shoes, thread, and any spare parts for cars or other machines
batteries for hearing aides and weelchairs
fishing supplies
fuel (only from Israel, allowed through egypt)
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earth-64 · 8 days
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My Journey in Understanding Comics - Part 2
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Part 1 is not required reading. In fact, I will refrain from even linking it here. Every blog post is someone’s first.
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It shouldn’t be embarrassing to admit that I needed to have “comic books” explained to me. Yet I feel ashamed that I allowed the entire medium to exist within a hair’s breadth of my cultural understanding for so long. I’ve already gone over my select few childhood run-ins with comics, as well as the false-start that nearly was my first paper-comic obsession* (*See “My Journey in Understanding Comics” #1! - Ed.), so my story this time will start in November of 2023. 
I was working a mundane job at a manufacturing facility. Full-time hours of applying stickers to pieces of foam, or punching out holes in paper, or assembling little devices of god-knows-what, praying that for every life-saving defibrillator adhesive pad I quality-checked that the insulation padding I was shape-forming wasn’t destined for a war machine. It was a place of room-sized printing presses, massive machines that shaped and cut materials with the power of water-jets, and dark laboratory backrooms with more nausea-inducing chemicals filling the air than oxygen. While I didn’t end up falling into vats of any of the horrifically powerful bleaches we used to clean the printing screens (although I did retire home early on a number of occasions from dizziness caused by breathing in acetone), it was here that I had way too much time on my hands and binged podcasts. 
I was devouring 10 hours of audio content a day, from audio dramas to history lessons to comedy sketches. The hardest part of the job became satiating my hunger for endless content. After exhausting “Midnight Burger” and Penumbra’s “Juno Steel”, I listened through all of Tim Roger’s “Action Button” reviews in audio-form. On recommendation from my girlfriend, that made a natural transition into gulping down hundreds of episodes of “Insert Credit”. Among other branching paths (I recommend “They Create Worlds” and “Video Game History Hour”), I was led through Alex Jaffe to “52 Pick Up”.
“52 Pick Up”, hosted by Alex Jaffe and Gita Jackson, discusses DC’s 2006-2007 weekly comic book “52” issue by issue. I dipped my toe into it with hardly any context: it had been many years since I read comics, very little of that had been DC. Certainly none from around the time “52” was published, and certainly not any that would provide any helpful context to “52”. I cannonballed into the the deep end, albeit without risk of drowning: if the podcast hosts helped me stick the landing then I would be opened to a whole new world of possibilities, if I was just utterly lost by the interwoven plot threads and greater context of the comic then I would just shrug it off and go back to the comforting familiarity of learning about unreleased Nintendo knitting machines* (* “VGHH” #117! - Frank ( - not Frank)). This isn’t the iTunes review section so I’ll spare you from me simply pasting in the glowing review I left for them, but rest assured that “52 Pick Up” does its job of introducing someone to the context of comic books tremendously well. I was hooked, and have not missed a bi-weekly wednesday since. 
However, it wasn’t enough to break the floodwall I had erected after the comic-related disaster I had beared the full brunt of so many years ago. I followed “52” and kept saying to myself “I think I’ll subscribe to that DC mobile app, and read some of the surrounding context”, but I never pulled the trigger on that purchase. My interest was piqued, I was given the on-ramps, taught all the techniques from a master of comics knowledge, and yet I could not begin the simple act of reading. 
I hold the act of consumption on a higher pedestal than it deserves. I regularly find myself hesitating to consume. Is this the right time? How will this work affect me? “Are you ready?” I ask myself, fighting back my natural instinct to presume anything unknown to me is not “for me”. 
In February of 2024 I finally made a concession: I would start with something I felt I was closer to. Something that wouldn’t be “out of character” for me to consume. I had already been into “Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure” for some years, so I turned to manga, and read “Dragon Ball”. This isn’t the place for me to put all my thoughts on “Dragon Ball”. Know simply that it was a prime example of works of fiction finding me at exactly the right moment in my life, affecting me tremendously, with Toriyama’s passing happening right in the nearly exact middle of my readthrough. My dad had treated “Dragon Ball” with the same disdain as Wrestling or Football as I was growing up, something that wasn’t “for me”, something dumber, barbaric. 
Comic books were his thing, and manga was not my thing. Before I moved out I had to find ways to justify things as being “my thing”. Webcomics were a natural extension of an interest in video games, manga was an eventual gap bridged by years of anime expos and the absurdity of “Jojo’s”, but “Dragon Ball”, among many other things, remained unreachable. 
Now that I live on my own there are no gaps between works of fiction that need filling. My brain still often tricks me into thinking I cannot leap over the vast chasms that separate genres and mediums, but it is only the residual fear of being perceived as not being myself. There is no longer anyone in my daily life that has known me for a great amount of time, no one to police me to stay true to my platonic self. I have to remind myself that I can choose to wake up and be a whole new person if I so wish. Any day could be the day I decide to start being a person who reads comic books.
In late July 2024 I found the catalyst: a copy of Scott McCloud’s “Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art”.  It was a book always on my radar as being something that I would get a kick out of, but I never wanted to just read a scan of it. I knew it deserved to be read physically, but I never had the drive to order a copy. In the end it needed to appear before me, on the shelf of the thrift store I regular, as a spur of the moment purchase. I’ll again spare you from a full overzealous review, but it was exactly what I needed. “This is what a comic book is. This is why it’s important. This is why it’s for everyone.” That’s what I needed to hear. I needed someone to lay it all out, label all the pieces, explain the history, and tell me that comics can be for me. 
In August my friends decided to marathon some of the X-Men movies. All the stars aligned: I had the knowledge, the motivation, the relief from social permission. No, not a relief. A triumph. I had triumphed over a lifetime of social pressure, of expectations and preconceived notions. I didn’t need to hide my mood-swing dips into unfamiliar media. I didn’t need to be ashamed of stepping outside my comfort zone. The version of myself in others’ heads are their own flawed snapshots of pieces of my true self, not a script they write for me to follow and fear. I could be anything I wanted.
I could be someone subscribed to Marvel Unlimited. 
The conclusion to our thrilling three-part epic is up next in our amazing tale of self-reflection and ceaseless inner-discovery awaits! You don’t wanna miss it true believers!
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A strange, strange morning at the Taskmaster NZ house Stewart Sowman-Lund gains access to the north Auckland mansion where the TVNZ comedy gameshow is filmed and uncovers the secrets the cameras don’t see.
After four years, the Taskmaster house is a cast member in its own right. The mysterious and ever-evolving setting for the TVNZ comedy show is ostensibly just a house north of Auckland. But for fans of Taskmaster, it’s a memorial to the show itself. Hey look, there are the rafters that David Correos climbed into, in what was probably a health and safety breach. There’s the bar where Leigh Hart attempted to use a leaf blower to make a cocktail. And I think that’s where Urzila Carlson drank a lot of scotch while playing hopscotch?
Returning tonight, season four of Taskmaster NZ sees five new famous faces vying to win a gold bust of Jeremy Wells’ head: Dai Henwood, Mel Bracewell, Ray O’Leary, Karen O’Leary and Sieni Leo’o Olo (aka Bubbah). You’d probably expect that after three seasons, the incoming cast of comedians would be well-versed on how Taskmaster works. But as I found out on a visit to the Taskmaster set back in March, that might not be the case.
It’s a few weeks after Cyclone Gabrielle when I pull up outside the Taskmaster house and am greeted by Paul Williams. In the world of the show, Williams is the Taskmaster’s assistant, a meek and slightly awkward character whose entire purpose is to do whatever it is the Taskmaster, Jeremy Wells, demands. Largely, that means guiding the contestants through the absurd challenges they find written in wax-sealed envelopes. “They all really like me,” Williams says sarcastically of his relationship with the contestants. “I don’t annoy them at all.” (Karen O’Leary later describes Williams to me as “a bit of a dick”, though reluctantly admits that he could be helpful during some tasks.).
In real life, Williams doesn’t seem that far removed from the character he plays on the show, leading me to question whether he’s still in character while showing me around the Taskmaster house. We start our tour upstairs in the study, this season made over with dark green paint and jungle-like vines hanging from the rafters. Behind the desk hangs a Rene Magritte-esque painting of Jeremy Wells with a long bird’s beak. 
The bookshelves have also been packed with an assortment of loosely-themed objects, including a cheetah, a pair of binoculars and a globe. Books about travel and exploration are stacked up too. To the side of the study, just out of shot from the cameras, Williams points out a curtain that conceals an assortment of extra props, like a spare print of the Wells bird painting made “in case the comedians damage the one on the wall”. Given this is Taskmaster, you really do need to prepare for everything.
The study leads through to a small bedroom that Williams, with the awkwardness of a teenage boy apologising for not cleaning up, admits is his. Occasionally he sleeps over in the Taskmaster house so as to avoid an early morning commute to set. Piled up in a drawer next to the bed are artefacts from previous Taskmaster seasons that should really be collected and donated to some sort of Taskmaster museum. The pile includes draft lyrics from a Guy Montgomery musical task in season two and a piece of paper with some frantic scrawling that could only belong to David Correos.
Downstairs, we stop at a washing machine. I’m not sure it’s meant to be part of the tour until Williams grabs out a solitary pair of sodden black socks, which he proceeds to carry around with him until remembering they need to dry.
We head out towards the dock, a small wharf that overlooks a swampy green pond, and the setting for a number of water-based tasks. It’s a surprising distance from the main house and along the way, Williams points out several iconic locations from the show. There’s a life-sized lion sculpture, replacing the cow featured in previous seasons (“the cow’s on loan, I think,” says Williams). We pop into the shed and see the fish poster made internationally famous by Rose Matafeo on Taskmaster UK stuck to the inside of the door. There’s the bathtub used for the infuriating final task of season three: “Relocate the water in this bath to that bath”. We pass through the “enchanted forest” and I’m uncomfortably reminded of Paul Ego’s sex witch. 
All the while, Williams is carrying his all-important iPad (and the socks) which reminds me of a question I’ve always had for the Taskmaster assistant, one that has perplexed Reddit for years. “Can you tell me once and for all if the iPad actually controls anything, or if it’s just a prop?” I ask Williams, who looks at me coyly: “I cannot disclose the secrets of the iPad.”
Later, after Williams has been called back for some filming, I’m standing in a gazebo on the back lawn about to watch a team task involving Dai Henwood, Karen O’Leary and Bubbah. They’ve been instructed to weave their way, blindfolded, through a maze. I’m told the task should only take about 10 minutes, but nearly an hour later we’re still standing there watching the trio of comics flounder as they try to complete it. There’s talk of breaking early for lunch, but the contestants are determined to finish the task no matter how long it takes. A crew member tells me that quite often the team tasks don’t make it to air, but this one definitely will. Why? Because “the other team [Mel Bracewell and Ray O’Leary] did it on their first go”. 
It’s part of the joy of Taskmaster that being really bad at a task is often as impressive as being really good at it. For Wells as Taskmaster, that means his job is often determining whether to give points to the best contestant – or the funniest. Bubbah tells me she’d never even heard of the show before being cast, let alone how it works, and that means her performance in the season hasn’t been tampered by any thought of actually winning points. “It was like halfway in when Paul was like ‘what do you think the Taskmaster’s gonna say’? I was like ‘Who the fuck is the Taskmaster’?” she says. “Obviously I have not been thinking about how he’s going to react.” 
Henwood also went in largely blind, though at least he actually knew what the show was. He was originally set to appear in season one of Taskmaster NZ, but ultimately had to wait another three years before being cast. “I went ‘I don’t want to watch it’ because I didn’t want to be influenced’. I purposefully kept myself in the dark and now I’m going to binge watch the old ones and go ‘I should have prepped for this’,” he laughs. Karen O’Leary was perhaps the most prepared – but she was hardly a diehard Taskmaster fan. She’d watched snippets from previous seasons and admits to trying to appeal to Wells’s ego in her performance. “I think he’s someone who is quite pedantic… My aim is to try and find my own exception to what the tasks are by mucking with how they have been worded,” she says. “I’m sure Jeremy will understand, but time will tell.” 
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pinklocksoflove · 11 months
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One particular problem keeps getting bounced from IT. It's user Mick and he is either the laziest or most inept person on the planet. Toner run out? Ring IT and ask them to change it. IT says its a Repro issue because Repro has the toners? Call Repro and ask them to come down and change it. Naturally they refuse, as though they supply the toners staff have previously complained they've mucked up their settings when they change them. it's their bed, they can lie in it. Mick doesn't like this and insists IT comes out.
We let this go on for a while since Mick's colleagues usually sort the problem. I'm alone in my office on Fridays. Yes, me the dorkubus is left alone for a day a week. My day started to be ruined when our paper delivery failed to arrive. We run out of paper to give to staff and i put a note up. I leave for lunch, and lock my office. Relevant aside, if we have a lot of printing for the same person, I'll put it in a paper box, which is clearly marked with the staff members name and department.
I return to find two things, a paper box missing (no biggie, I guess someone picked it up using next door's spare key), and an urgent message from IT "You gotta see this! It's a you problem, bye." (paraphrased). The reference was Mick's department office.
This poor printer. It had red lights all over it, and was making a funny noise. I open it up, noting the lack of any error numbers, just "call service rep". This is not normal. I open the toner bay. I find a toner for a completely different printer stuck in there and they are not interchangeable. it's made a mess of the whole bay, but somehow it is dispensing toner. I clean up what I can, make a note of the shattered plastic, and prepare to call the engineers for a conversation that will cost me dignity, but I knew there must be more seeing as it had been reported to IT that it was printing two jobs on one page, which us downright weird. I open the scanner unit, to find a massive gouge taken out of the glass plate. unsure of how that happened I log that too. That doesn't solve the two sets issue.
Unless, a horrible thought occurred, they weren't using new paper. No I thought, they can't be that stupid. I open up the paper cassette and what I find was worse than I could have imagined. One, the rollers are not the ones they should be. evidently, the accountants have reached a level of confidence where they are now replacing parts themselves. which would be great, if it was the right brand, or even size. Two, they are using paper which they've nicked from my office. Paper that has already been printed. Surely they must have noticed? Evidently not. Their stolen paper worked fine, up until they reached the stapled sheets. Which has gummed the machine right up. I give up after twenty minutes of trying to pick stapled paper out of the inner workings, as they'd made it surprisingly far.
I replace the rollers, and the "waste toner unit" a juryrigged water bottle, so they're two less things for the engineer to cry about. My final job is to gather the serial code and fault code(s) for the engineer. Serial code was easy enough, but fault code, good lord did the printer have a sense of humour. Instead of displaying an error code, it displayed the name of the last user to send a job, and therefore, its murderer. Mick the Accountant.
Today we had the reckoning. Engineer was here for five hours. We were honest, told him the full story. He was honest, told us we were screwed. He did what he could, then arranged for a pickup for Frankenprinter. The accountants have voided the lease and it'll cost about five grand to get a new printer. Guess we will respond to change toner jobs from now on.
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popularphotocopyb · 2 months
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aryaindustry · 2 months
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Hydraulic Double Die Paper Plate Machine
For those requiring robust and reliable machinery, our hydraulic double die paper plate machine is the perfect choice. It combines hydraulic power with precision engineering to deliver exceptional performance.
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Price Range: ₹90,000 - ₹1,10,000
Semi-Automatic Double Die Paper Plate Making Machine
The semi-automatic double die paper plate making machine strikes a balance between manual operation and automation. It is ideal for small to medium-sized enterprises looking to scale up their production.
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Cost-effective solution
Adjustable settings for different plate sizes
User-friendly interface
Price Range: ₹50,000 - ₹70,000
Second Hand Paper Plate Making Machine
At Arya Industries, we also offer second-hand paper plate making machines. These machines are refurbished and tested to ensure they meet our high standards of quality and performance.
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Thoroughly inspected and serviced
Ideal for startups or budget-conscious businesses
Available with a limited warranty
Price Range: ₹30,000 - ₹50,000
Paper Plate Making Machine Prices in Bihar
For our clients in Bihar, we offer competitive pricing on all our paper plate making machines. Our extensive network ensures timely delivery and reliable after-sales service.
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Tailored solutions for local manufacturing needs
Easy financing options available
Price Range: ₹30,000 - ₹1,50,000
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At Arya Industries, we are committed to providing high-quality machinery that enhances your manufacturing capabilities. Our machines are designed to be durable, efficient, and easy to operate, ensuring you get the best return on your investment. Additionally, we offer comprehensive after-sales support, including maintenance services and spare parts supply.
For more information on our range of paper plate making machines or to get a personalized quote, contact us today. Let Arya Industries be your trusted partner in achieving manufacturing excellence.
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spookysaladchaos · 5 months
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Pneumatic Knife Holders, Global Market Size Forecast, Top 19 Players Rank and Market Share
Pneumatic Knife Holders Market Summary
According to the new market research report “Global Pneumatic Knife Holders Market Report 2023-2029”, published by QYResearch, the global Pneumatic Knife Holders market size is projected to reach USD 0.41 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 3.8% during the forecast period.
Pneumatic knife holders are devices used in industrial cutting and machining processes to hold and control the position of cutting tools, particularly knives or blades. These holders use pneumatic (air) pressure to secure the knife in place and provide controlled movement during cutting operations. Pneumatic knife holders are commonly used in various industries, including printing, paper converting, packaging, and textile manufacturing.
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Figure.   Global Pneumatic Knife Holders Market Size (US$ Million), 2018-2029
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Above data is based on report from QYResearch: Global Pneumatic Knife Holders Market Report 2023-2029 (published in 2023). If you need the latest data, plaese contact QYResearch.
Figure.   Global Pneumatic Knife Holders Top 19 Players Ranking and Market Share (Ranking is based on the revenue of 2022, continually updated)
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Above data is based on report from QYResearch: Global Pneumatic Knife Holders Market Report 2023-2029 (published in 2023). If you need the latest data, plaese contact QYResearch.
The global key manufacturers of Pneumatic Knife Holders include Dienes, Antech Converting, Baucor (NORCK), MARIO COTTA, Slittec, Elio Cavagna, DELSAR LAME, Golpretech Czech Republic, Burris Machine, American Cutting Edge (CB Manufacturing and Sales), etc. In 2022, the global top five players had a share approximately 55.0% in terms of revenue.
Market Drivers:
Increased Automation in Manufacturing: The growing trend toward automation in manufacturing processes, including cutting operations, drives the demand for pneumatic knife holders. These holders can be integrated into automated systems to enhance precision, efficiency, and overall productivity.
Demand for Precision Cutting Solutions: Industries that require precision cutting, such as printing, packaging, and textiles, seek advanced cutting solutions. Pneumatic knife holders provide the necessary precision, contributing to the demand for these holders in applications where accurate cuts are critical.
Diverse Industrial Applications: Pneumatic knife holders find applications in a diverse range of industries, including paper converting, packaging, textiles, and more. The versatility of these holders makes them suitable for various materials and cutting requirements, leading to broader market adoption.
Restraint:
Cost Considerations: The initial cost of pneumatic knife holders, including the purchase and installation, can be a significant factor influencing the decision-making process for potential buyers. Industries may be hesitant to invest in these holders if the upfront costs are perceived as high, especially for smaller businesses with budget constraints.
Maintenance Requirements: Pneumatic knife holders, like any industrial equipment, require regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance. The ongoing costs associated with maintenance, including replacement parts and labor, can contribute to the total cost of ownership and may be a consideration for potential buyers.
Complexity in Integration: Integrating pneumatic knife holders into existing manufacturing systems, especially in cases of retrofitting, can be a complex process. Compatibility issues and the need for adjustments or modifications to accommodate the holders may pose challenges for some industries.
Opportunity:
Integration with Industry 4.0 Technologies: The integration of pneumatic knife holders with Industry 4.0 technologies, such as sensor systems, connectivity, and data analytics, can enhance overall efficiency and provide insights for predictive maintenance. Smart and connected knife holders contribute to the evolution of smart manufacturing.
Development of Lightweight and Compact Designs: Opportunities exist for manufacturers to develop lightweight and compact pneumatic knife holders. These designs can be particularly advantageous for applications where space is limited or weight considerations are critical, such as in the aerospace industry.
Innovations in Material Compatibility: Research and development efforts focused on expanding the range of materials compatible with pneumatic knife holders can open up opportunities in industries dealing with advanced materials. Compatibility with materials like composites or high-strength alloys can address evolving manufacturing needs.
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mentoscola · 6 months
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list of items israel has banned from entering gaza at some point in time
cardamom
cumin
coriander
ginger
jam
vinegar
Halva
chocolate
fruit preserves
seeds and nuts
biscuits and sweets
potato chips
gas for soft drinks
dried fruit
fresh meat
plaster
tar
wood for construction
cement
iron
glucose
industrial salt
plastic/glass/metal containers
industrial margarine
tarpaulin sheets for huts
fabric (for clothing)
flavor and smell enhancers
fishing rods
various fishing nets
buoys
ropes for fishing
nylon nets for greenhouses
hatcheries and spare parts for hatcheries
spare parts for tractors
dairies for cowsheds
irrigation pipe systems
ropes to tie greenhouses
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heaters for chicken farms
musical instruments
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writing implements
notebooks
newspapers
toys
razors
sewing machines and spare parts
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Cookies
Instant soup
Baby formula
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Coffee
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Fresh apples
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Plums
Avocados
Garlic
Wheat
Rice
Sugar
Salt
Cooking oil
Fresh milk
Yogurt
Ice cream
Snack foods
Heaters
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Refrigerators
Washing machines
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Candles
Matches
Batteries
Flashlights
Generators
Light fixtures
Electric shavers
Computers
Printers
Scanners
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Televisions
Cell phones
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Photocopiers
Paper
Pens
Toys
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Chess sets
Sports equipment
Fishing rods
Binoculars
Telescopes
Cigarettes
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Shampoo
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Toothpaste
Dental floss
Deodorant
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Makeup
Skin care products
Nail polish
Sanitary napkins
Diapers
Toilet paper
Towels
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rach---05 · 10 months
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How to choose a Baling Machine?
Choosing the right baling machine involves considering several factors to ensure it meets your specific needs and operational requirements. Here's a guide to help you select the most suitable baling machine:
1. Type of Material to be Baled:
Cardboard, Paper, Plastics, etc.: Identify the type and volume of material you plan to bale. Different balers are designed for specific materials, so choose one that suits your waste type.
2. Baling Capacity and Volume:
Volume Output: Determine the amount of material you need to bale daily, weekly, or monthly to select a baler with the appropriate capacity.
Size and Weight of Bales: Consider the desired bale size and weight, as some balers offer adjustable settings.
3. Available Space and Installation:
Footprint: Assess the space available for the baler. Vertical balers require less floor space than horizontal ones.
Installation Requirements: Consider power supply, clearance space, and access for loading materials.
4. Operational Efficiency:
Automation Level: Decide on the desired level of automation. Balers range from manual to semi-automatic and fully automatic.
Ease of Operation: Choose a machine with user-friendly controls and safety features to ensure ease of use.
5. Safety Features:
Safety Standards: Ensure the baler complies with safety regulations and standards. Look for emergency stop buttons, safety interlocks, and guards to prevent accidents.
6. Budget Considerations:
Initial Investment vs. Operating Costs: Balance the initial cost of the machine with long-term operating costs, including maintenance, energy consumption, and potential repairs.
7. Service and Maintenance:
Manufacturer Support: Consider the availability of spare parts, technical support, and servicing from reliable manufacturers or suppliers.
Maintenance Requirements: Evaluate the maintenance needs and frequency to ensure it aligns with your operational capacity.
8. Environmental Impact and Sustainability:
Recyclability: If recycling is a priority, choose a baler that produces recyclable bales suitable for the recycling industry.
Energy Efficiency: Consider energy-efficient models to minimize operational costs and environmental impact.
9. Regulatory Compliance:
Environmental Regulations: Ensure the selected baler complies with environmental and safety regulations relevant to waste handling and machinery.
10. User Reviews and Recommendations:
Research and Feedback: Read user reviews, seek recommendations, and consult industry experts to gain insights into the performance and reliability of different balers.
11. Trial and Testing:
Demo or Trial Runs: Whenever possible, request a demonstration or trial run of the baling machine to evaluate its performance and suitability for your specific needs.
12. Future Expansion and Growth:
Scalability: Consider future growth and expansion plans when selecting a baler to ensure it can accommodate increasing waste volumes if your operations expand.
Choosing the right baling machine involves a thorough assessment of your waste management requirements, operational needs, space constraints, and budget considerations. Evaluating these factors will help in selecting a baler that maximizes efficiency, meets regulatory standards, and aligns with your waste management goals.
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althikapackaging · 1 year
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With our automotive spare parts, protective packaging and water-activated tape, you can ensure the safe and secure transport of your components. Our range of solutions includes Better Packages paper tape dispensers, Storopack pre-cushioned systems, air cushions and cushion films which offer reliable protection for all shapes and sizes of automotive components during transportation.
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mjvaluemart · 1 year
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How to store industrial spare parts properly?
Proper storage and maintenance are important for maintaining the quality and functionality of industrial spare parts. By ensuring that spare parts are stored and maintained correctly, their longevity and durability in service can be maximised, thereby improving the functioning of industrial equipment. To help achieve this, below are some general guidelines to follow when storing industrial spare parts:
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Clean and dry the spare parts before storing them:   
Before storing spare parts, it is important to clean and dry them properly. Also, examine the spare parts for any manufacturing debris or contaminants. To remove any dirt and moisture, use a cloth or compressed air. Cleaning before storage can increase the lifespan of the spare parts and enhance their usability. If spare parts are not cleaned and maintained properly, they may collect dust on their surface, leading to reduced longevity and damage. Dirt, debris, or contaminants can also cause subsequent corrosion to the parts. To clean out harmful contaminants or dirt, most facilities flush with a low viscosity flushing oil.
Use appropriate packaging: 
Based on the size, weight and fragility of the spare part, choose the appropriate packaging material. For instance, small sized and lightweight spare parts can be packed in plastic bags or containers. Larger and heavier items will require robust packaging materials. Crates and pallets are ideal for such packaging as they can provide sturdiness as well as added protection during transportation. It is also important to note that the packaging material must be durable and protective enough to prevent accumulation of dust, moisture and other contaminants. When delicate items are being transported, foam, bubble wrap and cushioning materials are used to provide protection during transportation in small or large quantities. 
Outer packaging: Wood and cardboard are most commonly used. 
Inner protective packaging: Polyurethane foam, padded packing paper, airbags, and bubble wrap. 
The packaging material is chosen keeping in mind the following few factors:
Resistance
Flexibility
Sustainability
Protection from humidity, heat, adverse climatic conditions and pests. 
Cost
Weight 
Label the packaging:
Labelling is an important aspect of inventory management. For adequate maintenance and storage, it is ideal to clearly label the packaging with the name of the spare part. The labels should also include the quantity and the date of packaging. It helps identify the spare parts easily amidst other industrial equipment in the inventory.  Labelling is usually a manual process and involves the use of label stickers and markers for legible writing that does not fade with time and is easy to spot. 
Store them in a dry and clean environment: 
Spare parts should not be subjected to extreme temperatures, dust or moisture. It can harm the outer surface and cause damage to the spare part. Storing them in a dry and cool environment has several benefits:
Prevents corrosion. Corrosion occurs from excessive moisture which dampens and damages the metal surface. This can lead to rust and reduced efficiency of the spare part.  It also weakens the structural integrity of the part and downgrades the functionality of the machine.
Better safety: Storing spare parts in a cool and dry environment can help reduce the risk of hazards such as battery leaks or combustion of flammable materials.  
Easy identification: Proper storage conditions promote easy identification because the inventory is organised and clutter-free. Easy identification helps in faster retrieval of parts as and when necessary. This helps save time and a reduced downtime.  
Implement a First In First Out system (FIFO) system:
This system ensures that the oldest batch of the spare parts are being used first. This helps to prevent the industrial spares from becoming obsolete or expired.  The FIFO system is instrumental in preserving spare parts with a limited shelf life such as batteries or lubricants. It also helps in efficient inventory management as it keeps the inventory organised. The newest batches of the spare parts are placed at the back or bottom whereas the older parts are placed at the top or front of the row.
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sfrsaudi · 1 year
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Website: https://www.sfrsaudi.com/
Address: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Founded in 1990 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. SFR is a leading provider of high-quality rollers and rubber products for a variety of industries. We design and fabricate rollers with precise dimensional analysis using our expert engineering team, ensuring that every detail is executed to excellence. By 2016, our client base reached around 1,200 clients spread over more than 10 countries. Our rollers can be manufactured up to 1250mm in diameter, lengths up to 14 meters, and weights up to 6 tons, making them suitable for nearly every manufacturing environment.
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soft-for-them · 2 years
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Textiles classroom - Billy Hargrove x plus size reader
Summary: Your boyfriend Billy Hargrove needs your expertise in sewing so you both go to the out the way textiles class room to be alone together whilst you sew. I ended up writing this gender neutral because dysphoria and stuff.
Comments and reblogs are much appreciated and help more people read my works.
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A/N: Ahhhh, I'm not sure I like this one shot, the request was such a good one but my writing ability isn't the best... so yeah, no proof read.
Often the classrooms that hold the textiles classes aren’t like the other classrooms housing different subjects. If the textiles class has its own classroom, rather than a borrowed art classroom or a spare room that’s coved in mathematics posters of geography dioramas, then that textiles room is small and out the way, often in an abandoned part of the school which only a few teachers and fellow sewers go to linger.
The textiles classroom at Hawkins High is tiny probably even smaller than the staff room and it’s hidden away too, often students who are looking for it for the first time are late because the small single door looks too much like a janitors closet rather than an entrance to a classroom.
With a row of yellowing strip lights, the last light near the doorway all ways flickering so much that it’s like in a hospital corridor in a horror film. The light flickers so much so that there’s a piece of paper with the words ‘don’t turn on’ written in bright highlighter blue sticky taped over the row of switches to deter any students or unknowing teachers from turning it on.
A big cupboard at the front of the classroom near the teacher’s desk, an ancient chalk board on wheels and a pristine Singer sewing machine (the type that has its own stand and looks like it’s like it from the Edwardian era) hold all the ‘updated’ sewing machines, which the classroom only has five of.
These sewing machines are cheap and off brand, they were bought in baulk ten years prior when Hawkins began teaching the textiles class along with other classes considered too ‘hippy’ by the grumpy older parents when don’t care for the arts.
Normally the avocado green machines, with their easily snapped needles and dodgy presser foots that jam too much are locked up at lunch time in the cabinet with the bobbins and threads but your teacher trusts you enough not to steal the machines so she trusts you with the key to the cabinet.
So right now you tow a green sewing machine over to the nearest plug socket, your back pack still on your back and your boyfriend Billy Hargrove awkwardly standing in the middle of the room holding a pair of forest green gym shorts, his rather small pair of gym shorts that he plays basketball in, that have a large rip in them.
Billy Hargrove, the school’s resident bad boy and handsome Cali man looks like a lost puppy among the large desks off to the side of the room and the many mannequins, drying racks and clothes horses bustling with fabric and clothes sew by a handful of students that scatter the classroom.
Then there’s you, the school’s resident tailor, that chubby nobody who people pay to fix and alter their clothes on the down low.
The only other people who know of your little scheme is that guy who sells candy and alcohol out of his locker (what secret sellers have to stay together) and of course your secret boyfriend.
No one is surprised that Billy likes you, it’s evident in how protective he is of you.
Many wonder why, most don’t realise that you and Billy have known each other for far longer than just a couple years, all those times spent holidaying in California as a child weren’t for nothing after all.
However, almost everyone would be surprised, apart from the betting teachers of Hawkins High and locker snack guy (what, he sells a lot of beer to the Populars so he sees how Billy looks at you), that you both been dating for quite some time.
For months now it’s been sneaking around town and late night car rides, blowing off school and getting high in a random fields sharing aspirations of becoming someone or moving back to California and giving a big ‘fuck off’ to everyone who ever hurt you both.
Honestly, you’re not sure if it will last, the relationship that is.
Sure you’ve come to realise you love the curly blonde mullet of a man, anger issues and all but you’ve been sewing like hell saving up some spare money so hopefully you’ll have a chance at Art school.
More and more time has been on making your portfolio, you being stuffed away in the textiles class room sewing dresses and suits, sofa covers and curtains whilst Billy does the opposite, him often skipping class and flunking exams.
Though you don’t dwell on it so much, especially right now as you thread a black thread through the sewing machine, pressing the presser foot down until the strand picks up the same black thread from the bobbin below.
It takes a few tries and as you try to be patient with the fault machine Billy sliding over to you as you try again, his feet lifting up onto the desk next to your sewing machine as he lounges back into a blue plastic school chair.
The man has always been fascinated with you skill so his mouth is always zipped shut when you sew.
It’s like he’s in a trance when looking at you, the love oozing out but when your hands sew so quick and delicately he thinks of how skilful and intelligent you are.
There’s your looks too; you’re pretty despite the lack of sleep making you groggy and easily irritated and your curves make him feel so many things. He could be rude and say all the rude things he thinks about you but he can also say that being around you makes him a better person.
His blue crystal eyes bore into you as you finally start sewing, you own eyes cast away from him your sight fully focused on fixing the smallest of rips that could have easily been left without the pair of shorts getting ruined.
Billy realises that he likes it here with you, in this classroom so out the way and quite that the world seems to stop when you’re alone here together, it’s a safety or maybe it’s just because you’re so comfortable alone together.
So with sparkling blue eyes and time to waste, the thought of asking you skip Algebra class after lunch is over flowing in his head.
Billy Hargrove relaxes and cherishes the moment hoping it will last.
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Paper Cup Making Machine in Patna | Non Woven Bag Making Machine in Patna | Arya Industries
Arya Industries, a pioneering manufacturing company, has emerged as a leading provider of state-of-the-art machinery for paper cup making, non-woven bag making, and hand press paper plate production. With their commitment to innovation and quality, Arya Industries has revolutionized the production process for these essential disposable items, contributing to the sustainable development of Patna's manufacturing sector.
Arya Industries has introduced a highly efficient and technologically advanced paper cup making machine in Patna that has transformed the way disposable paper cups are produced in Patna. This machine utilizes cutting-edge automation technology to streamline the entire manufacturing process, resulting in increased productivity, improved product quality, and reduced labor costs.
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