Filler Includes Gain-in-Weight Scale and Densification System

A food-grade inflatable spout seal offers a dust-tight seal to the bag inlet

Material Transfer Af10023 Filler

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Featuring a heavy-duty, tubular carbon-steel frame construction, the Material Transfer bulk bag filler is adjustable for future bag size flexibility. It includes a 4,000-lb capacity, gain-in-weight, carbon-steel scale system and a flat-top densification system with twin electric vibrators and a pallet retaining system. Both systems are programmed and monitored using a remote NEMA 4 control panel with a PLC, HMI, and emergency stop pushbutton. The filler can be custom designed according to specific application requirements.

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