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Bulk Bag Conditioner Returns Severely Agglomerated Materials to Free-flowing State

Ensures bags are thoroughly conditioned from top to bottom

Material Transfer Mc10063 Blue

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FDA/USDA approved for areas of direct and indirect dry food contact, the Material Transfer bulk bag conditioner returns solidified food ingredients in bulk bags to a free-flowing state. Each bulk bag is loaded into the unit via a forklift. The operator then activates a PLC-controlled conditioning sequence. Twin pivoting conditioning arms with extended travel penetrate deeply into the material; the hydraulic rotary lift platform positions the bulk bag during the conditioning sequence. Each Material Master food-grade bulk bag conditioner can be custom designed to meet specific application requirements.


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