Bulk Bag Discharging System

Material Transfer’s patented system is designed for discharging pharmaceutical ingredients into a customer’s existing process.

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Unit features sanitary stainless steel product contact surfaces with continuous welds, ground smooth, for accelerated contact surface sanitization and inspection. Equipment is constructed of 304 stainless steel for use in pharmaceutical processing and is FDA and USDA approved for areas of direct and indirect dry food contact.

Unit features an electric chain hoist and Spider-Lift™ bag lifting frame equipped with a custom debris shield to prevent contaminants from entering the process. Unit includes the exclusive Flo-Master™ bulk bag massaging system is included to promote material flow. The stainless steel Seal-Master™ round bag spout access chamber with "gull-wing" doors, a custom electropolished 304 stainless steel discharge transition, and the Sure-Seal® pneumatic bag spout clamping system work together to create a dust-tight discharge.

Systems are custom designed for your specific application requirements.

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