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[[File:Big Bag Unloaders_1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Big Bag Unloaders]] | |||
'''Big Bag Unloaders''' are also commonly known as bulk bag unloaders, big bag dumpers, bag frames, FIBC dischargers, and FIBC unloaders. | |||
The good economy and high safety levels of bulk bag dischargers or big bag unloaders for the handling of a variety of materials are major factors towards their use by a wide and ever-increasing range of industries. From a situation where small sacks were almost exclusively used, big bags have become a viable means of containment and distribution for a whole gamut of vastly differing products. | |||
==Features== | |||
===Bulk Bag Support Frameworks=== | |||
Upper and lower bulk bag unloader frameworks combine to safely support and contain the bulk bag and its materials. The bulk bag is loaded into the bag frame by a dedicated hoist, fork truck, or customer supplied hoist. Regardless of the style of bulk bag frame utilized, it should be designed so the operator never stands directly under the bulk bag during all phases of positioning and discharging the big bag's materials. | |||
===Bulk Bag Hangers=== | |||
The bulk bag is attached to a bag hanger for raising and positioning the bag into the bag unloader support frame. All bag hangers allow easy attachment of the bag loops while securely holding the bag in place within the bulk bag unloader. Bag hangers can incorporate options that retain bulk bag liners and prevent bag liners from extruding through the discharge spout into downstream process equipment during bulk bag unloading. | |||
===Bulk Bag Flow Aids=== | |||
Bag massagers and deblocking devices are a necessary component of bulk bag unloaders when dry material packs above the discharge spout or becomes severely agglomerated when stored in bulk bags. Bulk bag flow aids are designed to continuously induce material flow through the discharge spout of the bulk bag so material unloading is consistent. | |||
===Bulk Bag Spout Interfaces=== | |||
The operator interface with the discharge spout of the bulk bag varies depending on the bag style and dry material flow characteristics. The design objective for every bulk bag unloading application is a user-friendly access to untie and retie the bulk bag's spout while providing dust-free and complete material unloading from the bag. | |||
===Conveying & Processing Interfaces=== | |||
A wide variety of options are available to integrate bulk bag unloaders with material conveying systems and downstream process equipment. The material flow characteristics and the specifics of the customer’s bulk bag unloading application dictate the type of bulk bag discharger interface utilized. | |||
===Safety Features=== | |||
The safety of bulk bag discharger operators during the entire sequence of handling, loading, untying, unloading, retying, and removing bulk bags is paramount in bulk bag discharger design. From safety interlocks to structurally sound discharger design and construction; process equipment operator safety is considered during every step of the bulk bag unloading process. | |||
==Videos== | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:06, 7 September 2013
Big Bag Unloaders are also commonly known as bulk bag unloaders, big bag dumpers, bag frames, FIBC dischargers, and FIBC unloaders.
The good economy and high safety levels of bulk bag dischargers or big bag unloaders for the handling of a variety of materials are major factors towards their use by a wide and ever-increasing range of industries. From a situation where small sacks were almost exclusively used, big bags have become a viable means of containment and distribution for a whole gamut of vastly differing products.
Features
Bulk Bag Support Frameworks
Upper and lower bulk bag unloader frameworks combine to safely support and contain the bulk bag and its materials. The bulk bag is loaded into the bag frame by a dedicated hoist, fork truck, or customer supplied hoist. Regardless of the style of bulk bag frame utilized, it should be designed so the operator never stands directly under the bulk bag during all phases of positioning and discharging the big bag's materials.
Bulk Bag Hangers
The bulk bag is attached to a bag hanger for raising and positioning the bag into the bag unloader support frame. All bag hangers allow easy attachment of the bag loops while securely holding the bag in place within the bulk bag unloader. Bag hangers can incorporate options that retain bulk bag liners and prevent bag liners from extruding through the discharge spout into downstream process equipment during bulk bag unloading.
Bulk Bag Flow Aids
Bag massagers and deblocking devices are a necessary component of bulk bag unloaders when dry material packs above the discharge spout or becomes severely agglomerated when stored in bulk bags. Bulk bag flow aids are designed to continuously induce material flow through the discharge spout of the bulk bag so material unloading is consistent.
Bulk Bag Spout Interfaces
The operator interface with the discharge spout of the bulk bag varies depending on the bag style and dry material flow characteristics. The design objective for every bulk bag unloading application is a user-friendly access to untie and retie the bulk bag's spout while providing dust-free and complete material unloading from the bag.
Conveying & Processing Interfaces
A wide variety of options are available to integrate bulk bag unloaders with material conveying systems and downstream process equipment. The material flow characteristics and the specifics of the customer’s bulk bag unloading application dictate the type of bulk bag discharger interface utilized.
Safety Features
The safety of bulk bag discharger operators during the entire sequence of handling, loading, untying, unloading, retying, and removing bulk bags is paramount in bulk bag discharger design. From safety interlocks to structurally sound discharger design and construction; process equipment operator safety is considered during every step of the bulk bag unloading process.
Videos