A
new sanitary TIP-TITE® High-Lift Box/Container Tipper from Flexicon discharges
dust-free into vessels 1830 to 3050 mm above the plant floor.
Boxes and other containers are loaded at floor level and hydraulically seated against a discharge hood.
The assembly is then hydraulically elevated and tipped, causing the discharge hood spout to seat against a gasketed receiving ring installed on any receiving vessel or process equipment.
Opening of a pneumatically actuated slide gate valve at the spout outlet allows controlled, dust-free discharge, while closing it allows partially empty boxes and containers to be returned to the plant floor.
The unit accommodates boxes and other containers from 915 to 1220 mm on a side, and 990 to 1117 mm overall height. Constructed of stainless steel finished to food, pharmaceutical or industrial standards, the unit is engineered to perform with fail-safe reliability under constant use in demanding environments.
It is also available constructed of carbon steel, and offered with optional receiving hoppers configured with the company's mechanical or pneumatic conveyors to transport discharged material to any plant location.
Read more HERE.
Boxes and other containers are loaded at floor level and hydraulically seated against a discharge hood.
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The assembly is then hydraulically elevated and tipped, causing the discharge hood spout to seat against a gasketed receiving ring installed on any receiving vessel or process equipment.
Opening of a pneumatically actuated slide gate valve at the spout outlet allows controlled, dust-free discharge, while closing it allows partially empty boxes and containers to be returned to the plant floor.
The unit accommodates boxes and other containers from 915 to 1220 mm on a side, and 990 to 1117 mm overall height. Constructed of stainless steel finished to food, pharmaceutical or industrial standards, the unit is engineered to perform with fail-safe reliability under constant use in demanding environments.
It is also available constructed of carbon steel, and offered with optional receiving hoppers configured with the company's mechanical or pneumatic conveyors to transport discharged material to any plant location.
Read more HERE.
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