Filling powdered soap 'by ear'

ABVI installs vacuum conveyor and auger 
filler to fulfill government contract 
for bio-based soaps.

Operators use a large vacuum want to evacuate product from the bulk sacks.
Operators use a large vacuum want to evacuate product from the bulk sacks.

The Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ABVI), headquartered in Rochester, NY, is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to preparing and empowering people who are blind or visually impaired to be self-sufficient, contributing members to their families and communities.


When the U.S. government decided to switch to a bio-based laundry detergent for the military and other government entities, ABVI’s manufacturing and fulfillment division, which employs approximately 60 blind or visually impaired people, wanted to bid on the contract. But first they had to develop a system to produce and package the detergent in an effective and economical manner.


ABVI employees convert, assemble, package, and distribute a wide range of high-quality products for federal and state government use, often partnering with major companies such as 3M and Ecolab. The bio-based, powdered laundry soap project presented a new challenge.


Leon France, quality manager at ABVI, notes, “This was a totally new process for us. Our first step was to work with a soap manufacturer that could formulate a bio-based product that met government specifications. Then we needed a production line that could give us the competitive edge.”


After successfully developing a detergent with a supplier/manufacturer, France contacted an auger filler manufacturing specialist Per-Fil to secure an appropriate auger filling system to dispense the powdered detergent into 13-pound cartons. The corrugated boxes, custom-manufactured for ABVI, are supplied by RDA Container Corp.. ABVI chose a Per-Fil Model PF-11W that was already equipped with an audible alarm capability.


ABVI also needed a delivery system that could transfer the detergent emptied from 2,000-pound sacks to the auger filler. To accommodate this delivery function, Per-Fil recommended that ABVI contact vacuum and positive-pressure pneumatic conveyor expert Vac-U-Max.

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