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National Bulk Equipment, Inc: Material handling system for fragile food

With a process rate of 12,000 lbs./hr., National Bulk Equipment’s (NBE) automated material handling system provides a total process solution for moving highly-fragile food product through multiple process operations into bulk storage for temporary holding prior to final packaging.

Material handling system for fragile food
Material handling system for fragile food

Bulk totes of the food product are nested into a lift carriage. The tote is sealed to a custom-designed discharge hood, then vertically conveyed--using 1-1/2 in. solid 304 stainless steel track and cam rollers--to a 23-ft. discharge height. During tilting of the tote, optical sensors ensure a maximum product discharge drop distance of no more than 5 in. throughout the entire 150º rotation.

Additional material handling occurs as three stages of vibratory conveyor move the highly-fragile food product through two stages of high-speed image processing and sorting to ensure the material maintains its original characteristics throughout processing. The finish-processed food product is then moved into a storage tote using a reverse-tilt fill method to again ensure the product drop does not exceed 5 in. during filling. The final take-away conveyor section includes an integrated, NTEP-certified weigh system to ensure the filled tote weight is accurate to +/- .01% of the tote’s 4,000-lb. total capacity.

Conveyor and container routing is directed from a single, menu-driven HMI designed and built by NBE. NBE automation expertise integrates the system-wide control, communication, monitoring, and data reporting to the facility’s central control system architecture.

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