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'''FIBC Unloaders''' also referred to as [[Bulk Bag Unloaders]], FIBC loaders and [[FIBC Dischargers]], are offered in numerous frame configurations, the two most popular of which are: dischargers with bag lifting frame for forklift loading and unloading of bulk bags (FIBCs), and BFC Series dischargers with cantilevered I-beam, electric hoist and trolley for loading and unloading of bulk bags without the use of a forklift. | |||
Other bulk bag unloader configurations include split frames for forklift loading of bags in low headroom areas, half frames for suspending bags during discharge using a forklift, hoistable frames for lifting the entire bulk bag discharger using an overhead crane, continuous loss-of-weight dischargers for uninterrupted feeding directly from bulk bags, and other designs | |||
Just as bulk bags changed the way bulk material was stored and shipped over the last decade, so will these bulk bag dischargers revolutionize the way you load, untie, retie, remove and collapse bulk bags in the future. | |||
No longer must your operators reach through cramped access doors and awkward glove boxes, struggle to retie partially empty bags, clean up spillage after disconnections, dislodge products from dead spots or flatten bags manually. | |||
==Videos== | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:16, 26 February 2015
FIBC Unloaders also referred to as Bulk Bag Unloaders, FIBC loaders and FIBC Dischargers, are offered in numerous frame configurations, the two most popular of which are: dischargers with bag lifting frame for forklift loading and unloading of bulk bags (FIBCs), and BFC Series dischargers with cantilevered I-beam, electric hoist and trolley for loading and unloading of bulk bags without the use of a forklift.
Other bulk bag unloader configurations include split frames for forklift loading of bags in low headroom areas, half frames for suspending bags during discharge using a forklift, hoistable frames for lifting the entire bulk bag discharger using an overhead crane, continuous loss-of-weight dischargers for uninterrupted feeding directly from bulk bags, and other designs
Just as bulk bags changed the way bulk material was stored and shipped over the last decade, so will these bulk bag dischargers revolutionize the way you load, untie, retie, remove and collapse bulk bags in the future.
No longer must your operators reach through cramped access doors and awkward glove boxes, struggle to retie partially empty bags, clean up spillage after disconnections, dislodge products from dead spots or flatten bags manually.
Videos