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Sanitary Bulk Bag Filler brings fill head to operator.


October 13, 2008 - Along with all-stainless construction finished to sanitary standards, Swing-Down(TM) has pivot-down fill head that enables operator to connect empty bags at floor level. Controls simultaneously lower and pivot fill head, stopping it in vertically oriented position that places bag inlet spout inflatable connection, inflator button, and 4 bag loop latches within reach of operator standing on plant floor. Optional features include vibratory decks and roller conveyor.

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Sanitary Bulk Bag Filler Brings Fill Head to Operator


BETHLEHEM, PA-A new Flexicon bulk bag filler features all-stainless construction finished to sanitary standards, and a pivot-down fill head that enables the operator to connect empty bags at floor level and resume filling operations rapidly.

The patented filler, trademarked "Swing-Down(TM)," simultaneously lowers and pivots the fill head, stopping it in a vertically oriented position that places the bag inlet spout inflatable connection, inflator button, and four bag loop latches within reach of an operator standing on the plant floor.

"The new design significantly increases the safety and speed of connecting bulk bags by bringing the fill head to the operator in a vertical position at floor level," says David Boger, vice president sales and marketing, explaining that the connection points of a conventional filler are beyond the reach of most operators, even when bags as short as 4 ft (1220 mm) are being filled.

The new design reportedly eliminates the danger of stepping onto and over roller conveyors to access rear bag hooks and spout connection collars, and of standing on the conveyor and bending over with head and arms inserted beneath operational fill head components to pull bag spouts upward over inflatable collars while reaching for bag inflator buttons.

A remote console or wall-mounted panel houses controls to raise and pivot the fill head into a locked, horizontal "fill position," automatically inflate the bag to remove creases, open a flow control valve or start a feed device, and stop the flow of material once a preset fill weight has been gained. Optional vibratory decks de-aerate and densify material in the bag at preset set points to create a solid, stable bag, ready for shipment.

Once bags are filled, the controller deflates the spout connection collar, releases the loop latches, and raises the fill head to fully disengage the spout, enabling the bag to exit the filler automatically on an optional roller conveyor.

A patented mechanism automatically resets the latch after releasing the bag loops, and re-positions it as the fill head pivots into a vertical position, enabling the latch to receive bag loops inserted by an operator and to re-latch automatically.

The sanitary filler is intended for food, dairy and pharmaceutical applications requiring rapid, thorough wash down, as well as for chemical applications in which cross-contamination is a concern.

The company also manufactures Twin-Centerpost bulk bag fillers, rear post bulk bag fillers, flexible screw conveyors, pneumatic conveying systems, bulk bag unloaders, bulk bag conditioners, bag dump stations, drum dumpers, weigh batching and blending systems, and engineered plant-wide bulk handling systems with automated controls.

Contact Flexicon Corporation, 1-888-353-9426, sales@flexicon.com, www.flexicon.com

Company Information:
Name: Flexicon Corporation
Address: 2400 Emrick Blvd.
City: Bethlehem
State: PA
ZIP: 18020 8006
Country: USA
Phone: 888-353-9426
FAX: 610-814-0600
http://www.flexicon.com


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