Big-Bag-Filling System for Hygienic Uses

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Big-Bag-Filling System for Hygienic Uses



Hennef, January 24, 2011 - A hygienic Big-Bag filling system designed for the chemical/pharmaceutical industry as well as for the food and baby food industry has been has been developed using detailed guidelines on the part of our customers by the SCHLÖSSER GmbH using systems engineering from Hennef by Bonn, Germany.

The difference between this and the conventional Big-Bag-filling station is that the filling Big-Bag includes the complete filling neck without transport palette that can be found in the so called hygiene area (white area). The goal is to eject the Big-Bags by transferring onto a palette with an outlet belt in a low specified hygiene area (black area). The transfer of the Big-Bags works with using a pneumatically driven traversing carriage and double roller gates between the white and black areas arranged to act as an area dividing system.

The SCHLÖSSER GmbH delivers a ready to use system to the customer that includes the com-plete handling including building services technology and comprises of separating walls, the automatic roller doors, as well as the electrical/controlling technology.

Separation of Black and White Areas

Hygiene Area (White Area)

The lift frame sinks down for the operator to hang the sack. Only then is it possible to hang the Big-Bag on the hook. Through starting the filling procedure, the filler neck is sealed using a inflated sack clamp and the inflating procedure of the liners begins. Immediately afterwards, the lift frame moves again to the top in the filling position. After this, the formula controlled filling begins. It is preferred that the sack is hung-up. However, optionally it can also be achieved using the integrated vibrating table in the station using a shaking operation for fluid products.

After reaching the maximum weight value that has been set, the Big-Bag-neck will be released using the inflated sack clamp. The lift frame moves downwards so that it can be closed by the operator. Finally, the fixed filling pipe is decoupled from the traversing carriage. The traversing carriage brings the filled Big-Bag through the opening of the gate to the low hygienic area. (Fig. 1)

Transfer Area, Low Grade Hygiene Area

In this area the moving lift frame disposes the Big-Bag on the provided wooden palette’s, which sit on the conveyor belt at the outlet in the black area. (Fig. 2)

The first rolling gate divide from the hygiene area is closed before the second rolling gate for the black area is opened. Only once this is completed can the outlet belt remove the filled Big-Bags. (Fig. 3)

Outlet Belt Area (Black Area)

In this area, the Big-Bags on the conveyor belt wait to be picked up by the fork lift truck and driven away by the warehouse clerk. (Fig. 4)

Conclusion:

Due to the amount of possible options, the system can be adjusted to fit with the specific guidelines from the customer and/or the requirements of the product and the production. The filling system is suit-able for all free flowing bulk materials that the filling is done under specific hygiene regulations.

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