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DELUMPER Bulk Bag Unloader (BBU)

DELUMPER Bulk Bag Unloader (BBU)

The DELUMPER Bulk Bag Unloader (BBU) is a heavily constructed system designed for convenient unloading materials even if they contain lumps and agglomerates. ...

ByFranklin Miller Inc.


Rapid blending of nutraceuticals in a restricted space

Rapid blending of nutraceuticals in a restricted space

"Each production run incurs time for loading, blending, unloading, quality assurance testing and cleaning," says Alfonso, "so the higher the capacity of the blender, the lower the labor cost and downtime as a percentage of output." ...

ByMunson Machinery Company, Inc.


Automated Handling of Activated Carbon in Bulk Bags Reduces Dust and Labor for Municipal WTPs

Automated Handling of Activated Carbon in Bulk Bags Reduces Dust and Labor for Municipal WTPs

Two cities, one in the United States and the other in Canada, over 700 miles (1100 km) apart, were experiencing nearly identical problems caused by manual addition of powdered activated carbon to their municipal water treatment systems. Both cities not only eliminated a health hazard caused by carbon powder dust, but also reduced the amount of labor required to add powdered ...

ByFlexicon Corporation


Weigh batching: the benefits of an automated system

Weigh batching: the benefits of an automated system

Conversely, if material is received in bulk bags, a loss-of-weight system integrating bulk bag unloaders mounted on load cells may offer a simple solution. ...

ByFlexicon Corporation


Automated Bag Handling System Eliminates Dust, Reduces Labor for Municipal Water Treatment Plant

Automated Bag Handling System Eliminates Dust, Reduces Labor for Municipal Water Treatment Plant

Two cities, one in the United States and the other in Canada, over 700 miles (1100 kilometers) apart, were experiencing nearly identical problems caused by manual addition of powdered activated carbon to their municipal water treatment systems. Both cities not only eliminated a health hazard caused by carbon powder dust, but also reduced the amount of labor required to add ...

ByFlexicon Corporation

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