177,000 € Price is negotiable
Make an offer| Manufacturer | FECKEN KIRFEL |
|---|---|
| Model | K11 AND G1 |
| Year | 1990 |
| Location | Greece
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| Category | Complete lines - Plastic sheet production |
| Product id | P260113282 |
| Language |
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| worked hours | 50000 hours |
| hours under power | 0 hours |
| state | in working conditions |
| At local norms | no |
| status | under power |
| Datasheet | Fecken Kirfel 2 K11 AND 2 G1 |
| Last availability date | 09/06/2026 |
This offering features a comprehensive production line designed for the manufacturing of EVA foam and rubber products. The line includes equipment from FECKEN KIRFEL, specifically models 1 K11 and 1 G1, with a reported manufacture year of 1990. The machinery has accumulated approximately 50,000 operating hours and is described as being under power.
The production line encompasses a variety of industrial machines, including four Taiwan open mixing mills from Kim Ho Sheng Industrial Co. Ltd (1978), a Greek-manufactured conveyor belt with an automatic cutting system (1990), and multiple vulcanization presses. These presses include a large Italian Terenzio press with six plates measuring 1200x1200 mm and a 1000-ton capacity (1967), two medium-sized Taiwan DAH TYAN Hydraulic Machine presses with six plates sized 1050x1000 mm (1978), and a smaller Greek MIEL-2000 press with two plates measuring 600x500 mm.
Additional equipment includes a German Wesero rubber buffing machine capable of handling widths up to 1250 mm (1981), two German Fecken Kirfel horizontal band knife splitting machines (models K11 from 1997 and G1 from 1981) with widths up to 1200 mm, a Greek stripe cutting machine, and a Greek granulator model MIEL-2024. The line also contains an Italian Vigevano thermoforming machine featuring 800x700 mm plates (1990), two Italian semi-automatic travelling head cutting presses MAV-2 from Vigevano (1988-1990) with a 1700 mm opening, and approximately 150 iron chrome-plated molds for rubber and EVA foam production (600x800 mm).
Supporting equipment includes a German Boge C30 industrial screw air compressor with a 1000-liter tank, an Omega air dryer, a Greek-made PROODOS steam generator with an 800 kg/hr capacity (2008), an Italian Riello RL70 burner (2008), a German Wolf industrial air heater (1990), and a heating chamber measuring approximately 2.6 m high, 1.5 m wide, and 3 m long (1990). Additional machinery consists of a French Lanolin PVC open mixer, an electronic floor scale capable of weighing up to 1500 kg (Lion Engineering), a German Krause industrial aluminum scaffolding system measuring 6 meters, two Italian FGB trimming machines, and ten various scales.
The equipment is housed indoors within an industrial facility. While the machinery shows signs of typical wear consistent with long-term use, such as dust and paint wear, it is currently under power. This production line is suitable for industrial-scale EVA foam and rubber manufacturing applications, offering a broad range of processing capabilities from mixing and molding to cutting and finishing.
The following description has been generated using artificial intelligence based on the product information available. It is provided for guidance only and may not reflect all specifications or conditions. Please contact us if you need precise or confirmed details.
This offering is a complete production line for manufacturing EVA foam and rubber, supplied by the manufacturer FECKEN KIRFEL, model 1 K11 AND 1 G1, with a year of manufacture of 1990. The equipment has approximately 50,000 working hours and is reported to be in working condition and under power.
The production line includes several large industrial machines featuring platforms with control panels, metal rollers, and exhaust hoods. The machines are primarily painted green and equipped with visible blue motors. Access to elevated sections is provided via staircases leading to platforms. Control panels and electrical boxes are located on the right side of some machines, facilitating operational control.
The equipment is housed indoors within a factory environment characterized by brick walls, windows, and concrete floors. The machines show visible signs of wear consistent with usage, including dust accumulation, paint chipping, and some rust in areas. Various items such as cloths, containers, and cleaning tools are present around the machines, indicating an active industrial setting.
Included in the line is a tall industrial oven or drying machine with multiple shelves and an exhaust hood on top, designed for processing materials during production. The overall setup suggests a comprehensive line capable of continuous EVA foam and rubber production.
Potential buyers should note the equipment's used condition and visible wear but also that it is currently under power and reported to be operational. This line is suitable for industrial-scale EVA foam and rubber manufacturing applications.
The production line includes:
• 4 Taiwan open mixing mills Kim Ho Sheng Industrial Co. Ltd (1978).
• 1 conveyor belt with automatic cutting system of Greek manufacture (1990).
• 1 large Italian vulcanization press, Terenzio (6 plates 1200x1200 mm, 1000T-1967) .
• 2 medium Taiwan vulcanization presses DAH TYAN Hydraulic Machine Industrial Co. Ltd with (6 plates 1050x1000 mm, 1978).
• 1 small Greek vulcanization press (MIEL-2000) with 2 plates (600*500 mm).
• 1 German rubber buffing machine Wesero up to 1250mm width (1981).
• 2 German Band knife horizontal splitting machines Fecken Kirfel, 1 K11 (1997) and 1 G1 (1981) up to 1200mm width
• 1 Greek stripe cutting machine.
• 1 Greek granulator (MIEL-2024).
• 1 Italian thermoforming machine Vigevano (1990) with 800*700 mm plates
• 2 Italian semi-automatic travelling head cutting presses MAV-2 - Vigevano (1990-1988). 1700 mm opening
• Approximately 150 iron chrome-plated moulds for rubber and EVA foam (600*800 mm).
• 1 German industrial screw air compressor Boge C30 with 1000 litres tank.
• 1 Omega air dryer.
• 1 Greek-made steam generator 800 kg/hr (PROODOS-2008).
• 1 Italian burner Riello RL70 (2008).
• 1 German industrial air heater Wolf (1990).
• 1 heating chamber (1990) [2,6(H)*1,5(W)*3(L) m].
• 1 French Lanolin PVC open mixer.
• 1 Εlectronic floor scale 1500 Kg (LION ENGINEERING).
• 1 German industrial aluminium scaffolding Krause 6 meters.
• 2 Italian trimming machines FGB.
• 10 Scales of all types.
Please note that this description may have been translated automatically. Contact us for further information. The information of this classified ad are only indicative. We recommend to check the details with the seller before a purchase
What type of production line is this FECKEN KIRFEL 2 K11 and 2 G1?
This FECKEN KIRFEL 2 K11 and 2 G1 is a production line for EVA foam and rubber.
When was the machine manufactured?
The machine was manufactured in 1990.
The following questions and answers are generated using artificial intelligence based on the product information available. They are provided for guidance only and may not reflect all specifications or conditions. Please contact us if you need precise or confirmed details.
| Client type | Factory – small or medium company |
| Active since | 2024 |
| Offers online | 12 |
| Last activity | June 9, 2026 |
This offering is a complete production line for manufacturing EVA foam and rubber, supplied by the manufacturer FECKEN KIRFEL, model 1 K11 AND 1 G1, with a year of manufacture of 1990. The equipment has approximately 50,000 working hours and is reported to be in working condition and under power.
The production line includes several large industrial machines featuring platforms with control panels, metal rollers, and exhaust hoods. The machines are primarily painted green and equipped with visible blue motors. Access to elevated sections is provided via staircases leading to platforms. Control panels and electrical boxes are located on the right side of some machines, facilitating operational control.
The equipment is housed indoors within a factory environment characterized by brick walls, windows, and concrete floors. The machines show visible signs of wear consistent with usage, including dust accumulation, paint chipping, and some rust in areas. Various items such as cloths, containers, and cleaning tools are present around the machines, indicating an active industrial setting.
Included in the line is a tall industrial oven or drying machine with multiple shelves and an exhaust hood on top, designed for processing materials during production. The overall setup suggests a comprehensive line capable of continuous EVA foam and rubber production.
Potential buyers should note the equipment's used condition and visible wear but also that it is currently under power and reported to be operational. This line is suitable for industrial-scale EVA foam and rubber manufacturing applications.
The production line includes:
• 4 Taiwan open mixing mills Kim Ho Sheng Industrial Co. Ltd (1978).
• 1 conveyor belt with automatic cutting system of Greek manufacture (1990).
• 1 large Italian vulcanization press, Terenzio (6 plates 1200x1200 mm, 1000T-1967) .
• 2 medium Taiwan vulcanization presses DAH TYAN Hydraulic Machine Industrial Co. Ltd with (6 plates 1050x1000 mm, 1978).
• 1 small Greek vulcanization press (MIEL-2000) with 2 plates (600*500 mm).
• 1 German rubber buffing machine Wesero up to 1250mm width (1981).
• 2 German Band knife horizontal splitting machines Fecken Kirfel, 1 K11 (1997) and 1 G1 (1981) up to 1200mm width
• 1 Greek stripe cutting machine.
• 1 Greek granulator (MIEL-2024).
• 1 Italian thermoforming machine Vigevano (1990) with 800*700 mm plates
• 2 Italian semi-automatic travelling head cutting presses MAV-2 - Vigevano (1990-1988). 1700 mm opening
• Approximately 150 iron chrome-plated moulds for rubber and EVA foam (600*800 mm).
• 1 German industrial screw air compressor Boge C30 with 1000 litres tank.
• 1 Omega air dryer.
• 1 Greek-made steam generator 800 kg/hr (PROODOS-2008).
• 1 Italian burner Riello RL70 (2008).
• 1 German industrial air heater Wolf (1990).
• 1 heating chamber (1990) [2,6(H)*1,5(W)*3(L) m].
• 1 French Lanolin PVC open mixer.
• 1 Εlectronic floor scale 1500 Kg (LION ENGINEERING).
• 1 German industrial aluminium scaffolding Krause 6 meters.
• 2 Italian trimming machines FGB.
• 10 Scales of all types.
Please note that this description may have been translated automatically. Contact us for further information. The information of this classified ad are only indicative. We recommend to check the details with the seller before a purchase
What type of production line is this FECKEN KIRFEL 2 K11 and 2 G1?
This FECKEN KIRFEL 2 K11 and 2 G1 is a production line for EVA foam and rubber.
When was the machine manufactured?
The machine was manufactured in 1990.
The following questions and answers are generated using artificial intelligence based on the product information available. They are provided for guidance only and may not reflect all specifications or conditions. Please contact us if you need precise or confirmed details.
| ------------------- | |
| worked hours | 50000 hours |
| hours under power | 0 hours |
| state | in working conditions |
| At local norms | no |
| status | under power |
| Datasheet | Fecken Kirfel 2 K11 AND 2 G1 |
| Last availability date | 09/06/2026 |
This offering features a comprehensive production line designed for the manufacturing of EVA foam and rubber products. The line includes equipment from FECKEN KIRFEL, specifically models 1 K11 and 1 G1, with a reported manufacture year of 1990. The machinery has accumulated approximately 50,000 operating hours and is described as being under power.
The production line encompasses a variety of industrial machines, including four Taiwan open mixing mills from Kim Ho Sheng Industrial Co. Ltd (1978), a Greek-manufactured conveyor belt with an automatic cutting system (1990), and multiple vulcanization presses. These presses include a large Italian Terenzio press with six plates measuring 1200x1200 mm and a 1000-ton capacity (1967), two medium-sized Taiwan DAH TYAN Hydraulic Machine presses with six plates sized 1050x1000 mm (1978), and a smaller Greek MIEL-2000 press with two plates measuring 600x500 mm.
Additional equipment includes a German Wesero rubber buffing machine capable of handling widths up to 1250 mm (1981), two German Fecken Kirfel horizontal band knife splitting machines (models K11 from 1997 and G1 from 1981) with widths up to 1200 mm, a Greek stripe cutting machine, and a Greek granulator model MIEL-2024. The line also contains an Italian Vigevano thermoforming machine featuring 800x700 mm plates (1990), two Italian semi-automatic travelling head cutting presses MAV-2 from Vigevano (1988-1990) with a 1700 mm opening, and approximately 150 iron chrome-plated molds for rubber and EVA foam production (600x800 mm).
Supporting equipment includes a German Boge C30 industrial screw air compressor with a 1000-liter tank, an Omega air dryer, a Greek-made PROODOS steam generator with an 800 kg/hr capacity (2008), an Italian Riello RL70 burner (2008), a German Wolf industrial air heater (1990), and a heating chamber measuring approximately 2.6 m high, 1.5 m wide, and 3 m long (1990). Additional machinery consists of a French Lanolin PVC open mixer, an electronic floor scale capable of weighing up to 1500 kg (Lion Engineering), a German Krause industrial aluminum scaffolding system measuring 6 meters, two Italian FGB trimming machines, and ten various scales.
The equipment is housed indoors within an industrial facility. While the machinery shows signs of typical wear consistent with long-term use, such as dust and paint wear, it is currently under power. This production line is suitable for industrial-scale EVA foam and rubber manufacturing applications, offering a broad range of processing capabilities from mixing and molding to cutting and finishing.
The following description has been generated using artificial intelligence based on the product information available. It is provided for guidance only and may not reflect all specifications or conditions. Please contact us if you need precise or confirmed details.
| Client type | Factory – small or medium company |
| Active since | 2024 |
| Offers online | 12 |
| Last activity | June 9, 2026 |