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Bulk Solids Point Level Sensor works in small bins and hoppers.
2016-03-10 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Supporting -40 to +185°F range that suits diverse industrial environments, Mini-Rotary features polycarbonate NEMA1 housing and can be used as low- or high-level alert for dry solids with bulk density of at least 2 lb/ft³ to 30+ lb/ft³. This point level sensor, employing slow-speed motor to rotate paddle (4-vane or bayonet-style polycarbonate), uses light- or horn-based alert to notify operator of full bin. No calibration is required, and adjustable sensitivity prevents false alarms.
Bulk Bag Filler includes densification system.
2016-03-09 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Equipped with Easy-Load™ rotary bag hanger system and Power-Lift™ system for powered fill head height adjustment, Powerfill™ Bulk Bag Filler brings fill head and bag strap connection points to ergonomic position. Unit includes electric bag inflation system for automatic bag inflation. Bulk bag is filled by weight to programmed set point and settled with high output densification system. Once fill cycle is complete, bag inlet spout and straps release, fill head raises, and filled bag is removed.
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Bulk wine trading platform VINEX launches
2016-03-08 16:44:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
An online trading platform for bulk wine will launch this week, in a bid to unite buyers and sellers of bulk wine.
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Bulk Bag Filler pivots fill head to operator.
2016-03-03 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Featuring Swing-Down® fill head, Rear-Post Bulk Bag Filler provides safe, ergonomic spout connections and low-profile loading deck that allows removal of filled bags using pallet jack. Cantilevered fill head pivots downward to vertical orientation that places inflatable bag spout seal, inflator button, and 4 bag loop latches within arm's length of operator. Constructed of coated carbon steel, filler has stainless steel product contact surfaces finished to sanitary or industrial standards.
How To Select A Feeder For Your Process = Understanding Your Bulk Material
2016-02-25 10:00:22| chemicalonline Downloads
By Todd Messmer, Schenck Process To select a feeder that reliably dispenses your bulk solid material at the rate your process requires, you need to understand your material and how it flows. After giving some background on material flow properties, this article describes common feeders, their major pros and cons, and how to match a feeder to your material's flow behavior. Are your customers demanding higher-quality products? Are you trying to eliminate repetitive-motion injuries to workers and reduce your raw material costs? Then it's time to consider replacing your manual feeding method with a dry bulk solids feeder that can provide more accurate feeding, eliminate manual handling and feeding tasks, and allow you to receive your raw materials in bulk, reducing their cost. With the variety of bulk solids feeders available today, choosing the one best suited to your application will take some serious research. You need to begin by identifying your material's flow characteristics. Why? Not all feeders are suited to handling all materials. Whether you conduct your own material tests or have an independent lab or your feeder supplier's lab do them, the more you know about your material and how it flows, the easier it will be to narrow your feeder choices.
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