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'''Container Discharge Equipment''' or the [[Container Dischargers]] are also commonly known as box dumpers, bin dumpers, drum dumpers, gaylord dumpers, and tote, or fiber drum dumpers. The container dischargers allow for the controlled unload and discharge of dry materials from hard-to-handle loads while reducing manual labor and eliminating the need for equipment operators to bend to lift heavy material containers. Safe, efficient, dust-free, and complete unloading of materials from containers will always be critical material handling design factors.
 
From the simplest container dumper to a completely automated container discharger material processing system, the Real Results obtained everyday include: increased throughput and productivity; improved system controls integration; reduced operating costs through savings in direct labor and material losses due to spillage, incomplete container discharge, and foreign material contamination.
 
 
==Features And Options==
Drum Dischargers, Container Dischargers, box dumpers, bin dumpers, drum dumpers, gaylord dumpers, National Bulk EquipmentWhen it comes to container dischargers, three decades of experience in designing and manufacturing specialty drum and container dischargers for controlled unloading of dry bulk materials has certainly taught NBE one thing - no two dry bulk materials or unloader applications are the same. The wide variety of available drum, tote, barrel, box, or other container styles and sizes, specific material flow characteristics, material process demands, and application constraints require that the discharger equipment manufacturer possess the kind of keen insight that only the experience of a company can provide.
 
 
==Videos==
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Latest revision as of 08:13, 7 September 2013


Container Discharge Equipment

Container Discharge Equipment or the Container Dischargers are also commonly known as box dumpers, bin dumpers, drum dumpers, gaylord dumpers, and tote, or fiber drum dumpers. The container dischargers allow for the controlled unload and discharge of dry materials from hard-to-handle loads while reducing manual labor and eliminating the need for equipment operators to bend to lift heavy material containers. Safe, efficient, dust-free, and complete unloading of materials from containers will always be critical material handling design factors.

From the simplest container dumper to a completely automated container discharger material processing system, the Real Results obtained everyday include: increased throughput and productivity; improved system controls integration; reduced operating costs through savings in direct labor and material losses due to spillage, incomplete container discharge, and foreign material contamination.


Features And Options

Drum Dischargers, Container Dischargers, box dumpers, bin dumpers, drum dumpers, gaylord dumpers, National Bulk EquipmentWhen it comes to container dischargers, three decades of experience in designing and manufacturing specialty drum and container dischargers for controlled unloading of dry bulk materials has certainly taught NBE one thing - no two dry bulk materials or unloader applications are the same. The wide variety of available drum, tote, barrel, box, or other container styles and sizes, specific material flow characteristics, material process demands, and application constraints require that the discharger equipment manufacturer possess the kind of keen insight that only the experience of a company can provide.


Videos