01-06-2010-17:39
The rebuilding of the Polywarmtone production machine
(Kettle) into a small transportable unit is finished
and the machine has been relocated to our facilities in
Bad Saarow.
We are preparing the environment now (closing the holes
in the walls through which the machine was pushed) and
then the hungarian engineers will come to rewire her
and hook her up to the PC which controls the entire
precipitation process.
Everything is 100% original. We just cleaned things,
replaced worn out parts with original equipment and
remounted it all in a 4 times smaller steel frame.
Ofcourse we preserved the original silver nitrate
stains on the plastic covers (see picture)....you never
know if they had a function ;-)
The last picture shows the original hungarian control
stand panel (without interface and computer) equipped
with the original polywarmton-control-stand-lamp.
Well, originality comes first so if our electrician
allows us to switch her on we´ll use her again ;-)


16-01-2010-13:26
The Polywarmtone kettle has been taken from the Forte
factory in September and stored in a mechanical
workshop.
In the meantime the pumps and tubes were replaced and
the whole machine was refurbished and assembled onto a
new much smaller steel frame. It can no be transported
inside a 40“ see container.
When I say kettle it is actually an abreviation. The
machine consists of 5 kettles which are conected to
each other, one emulsion flow-circle, a waterbath
heating unit, an electrical cabinett and a PC control
stand. This was originally about 15x15x8 Meters. We
managed to shrink it to about 2x5x2 Meters.
A test run with water was undertaken and all parameters
work within limits.
We plan to moove the machine to Bad Saarow in March.
In the meantime preregistrations are coming in on a
steady basis.
We have now over 1000 pre- registered polywarmtone fans
in our database.
Things look good.