Tuesday, May 12, 2009

San Giovanni Lipioni

I want to introduct something about Roll Forming Machine. Roller former machine for making shutters. Main Forming Section: 12 sets Material of Main Roller: cr-15 element carbon steel with Electroplating heat treatment polish Roller Shaft Diameter: 45mm Main Motor: 7. 5 HP 3phase 380V x 50Hz or 220V Forming Thickness: 0. 6mm ~ 1. 2mm Material Width: 126-130mm Forming Speed: 14~18 meter per minute Forming Material type: Zinc / Galvanized (GI) steel, EG steel, Aluminum Steel, Zineculum steel, color-bonded steel and Resin steel Cutting: By Hydraulic auto cutter with 4 Holes Punching ( Each Side 2 Holes) Material of cutting mold: SKD-11 element carbon steel with heat treatment & polish Hydraulic Motor: 3. 0 HP 3phase 380V x 50Hz or 220V Length Measuring: By stopper Material Feeder 1500kg maximum capacity (ID 508mm) Other equipments: Control Panel with auto quantity counter, Cooling System, Ruler stabilizer (Stopper) , Exit run out Table (6. 0m) High quality tubular morors from 5NM San Giovanni LipioniMunicipal coat of armsLocation of San Giovanni Lipioni in ItalyCountryItalyRegionAbruzzoProvinceChieti (CH)MayorAngelo Di ProsperoElevation545m (1,788ft)Area8.67km2 (3.3sqmi)Population- Total286- Density33/km2 (85/sqmi)Time zoneCET, UTC+1Coordinates4151?N 1434?E? / ?41.85 14.567? / 41.85; 14.567Coordinates: 4151?N 1434?E? / ?41.85 14.567? / 41.85; 14.567GentilicSangiovanneseDialingcode0873Postal code66050PatronSt. Felice- DayAugust, 21stWebsite: http://www.comunesangiovannilipioni.itSan Giovanni Lipioni is a small village located at the southernmost tip of Province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of Italy, on a 545 m-high hill overlooking the river Trigno valley.San Giovanni LipioniContents1 History 2 Economy 3 People 4 Territory 5 Traditions and Specialties 6 Trivia 7 External links 8 Notes // HistoryThe first settlement in the village presumably dates back to the pre-Roman times, when the area was under the control of the Samnites population. As an evidence of this is a III century B.C. bronze man's head discovered in the village countryside in 1847 and currently stored at the Bibliothue Nationale de France.Starting from the XIV century, the village was under the influence of the Kingdom of Naples through the Aragon and the D'Avalos families, of Spanish origin, which held possessions in the nearby coastal town of Vasto. The name Lipioni is thought indeed to be derived from the Spanish los peones (unskilled labourers), referring to the predominant peasantry condition and sheep-rearing activity of the village's inhabitants. Subsequently, until 1861 the village was under control of the Caracciolo families, always within the Kingdom of Naples territory. Among the most important families of the village is nowadays the Rossi family, lawyers and medical doctors, owners of an important and ancient historical house. The building is now the focus of a judicial process between the heirs of the family.EconomyThe village essentially lives on agriculture like the neighbouring ones. The majority of the working population is employed in the sector, and production is geared towards local and family consumption.The main produces are wine and extravirgin olive oil (renowned outside the region for its quality), along with wheat, corn, cherries, apples, walnuts, almonds, artichokes, tomatoes, and peppers.San Giovanni Lipioni at dusk, viewed from the foot of Colle VernonePeopleAfter the end of World War II, because of severe poverty and high unemployment, the village suffered a considerable emigration towards richer Northern Italy areas, especially in the town of Bologna, where a sizeable community live nowadays. A small number also migrated to Belgium, in the Charleroi area to work in the local coal mines, and France by subsequently settling there.From around 900 units in 1951, the population halved to 457 in 1982, and down to 371 in 1991, according to official ISTAT statistics. In 2001 the total population plummeted to 271 units and as of 2006, the stable residents are less than 250, of which those aged 65+ account for half of the total.TerritoryThe village lies at an altitude of 545 metres. The territory's highest peaks are Colle Vernone (717 m) overlooking the village, and the mountain Il Monte (693 m) facing it. Oaks and beeches are the predominant trees, along with firs and pinetrees. Olive trees are also quite widespread over the territory, followed by fig, apple and cherry trees. Bush vegetation includes several type of wild berries and yellow brooms blooming in mid-springtime. Fauna features increasing numbers of boars and foxes, owls, and a few EU-protected species of kites (Milvus milvus and Milvus migrans) that nest in the woods of Il Monte and its vicinity.The nearest villages are Torrebruna and Celenza sul Trigno at a distance of 7 km each. The river Trigno separating Abruzzo from Molise runs in the valley beneath the village 5.5 km far.Things to See:The historical centre perched on the hilltop with its many old (some refurbished) hard-and-rough stone houses, the maze of tiny alleys, and the XVII-century church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, sitting at the top of a 200+ steps path starting from the pedestrianised main square Piazza Largo del Popolo. The historical house of Rossi family (Casa Madre), built in 1650, nowadays property of Rossi-Cianci family. Currently, the house is under restoration. The historical fountain, former owned by the local council, now property of Rossi-Cianci family, who buyed it in 1960. 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