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Mezzera/Henriksen/Thies/MSC NT 2300/Maxi Jigger 98 Jigger

Manufacturer
Mezzera/Henriksen/Thies/MSC
Model
NT 2300/Maxi Jigger 98
Type
Jigger
Year
1990
Category
Textile machinery
Sub-category
Dyeing equipment
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Two jigger dyeing machines from various manufacturers

Machine 1: Thies NT 2300

Year of manufacture
2015
Max. working temperature
98°C
Max. fabric width
2850 mm
Roller width
3000 mm
Max. fabric length at thickness from 0.3 mm
3177 mm

Machine 2: MCS Maxi Jigger 98°

Year of manufacture
2021
Batch liquor ratio
1:2
Roller diameter
320 mm
Lower roller diameter
139.7 mm

Additional Information

Documentation
Available
Individual sale
Possible

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Capabilities

Jigger dyeing machines are essential equipment in textile processing, used to dye fabrics through an immersion and agitation process. These machines circulate fabric through a heated dye bath, ensuring even color penetration across the material. The available units feature bath volumes ranging from 2500 liters and fabric widths up to 3200mm, making them suitable for medium to large-scale production runs. Different models offer varying capacities—from the compact Henriksen units to the larger Mezzera configurations—allowing flexibility for different fabric types and batch sizes.

Industries & Uses

Textile mills, fabric finishers, and dyeing contractors rely on jiggers for both standard dyeing operations and specialty color work. These machines are fundamental for businesses processing cotton, synthetics, blends, and technical fabrics across fashion, automotive, and industrial textile sectors. Whether you're establishing a dyehouse or expanding capacity, jiggers are the workhorse equipment for achieving consistent, high-quality dyed fabrics at commercial volumes.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating used jiggers, inspect the bath for corrosion, scaling, and leaks—prolonged chemical exposure degrades steel over time. Request maintenance records for heating elements, pumps, and rollers, as these components bear heavy wear. Check mechanical systems for smooth operation and verify that temperature controls and fabric guides function reliably. Ask about recent updates or modernization work, as refurbished electrical and control systems significantly extend machine life.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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