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Materials Transfer: Bulk bag material conditioner

Discharging bulk bags containing material that has solidified, hardened, or agglomerated can cause serious operational bottlenecks. Conditioning and emptying bulk bags can be dangerous if the proper equipment is not utilized.

MATERIAL MASTER™ Bulk bag material conditioner
MATERIAL MASTER™ Bulk bag material conditioner

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MATERIAL MASTER™ Bulk bag material conditioner utilizes hydraulically actuated, heavy wall tubular steel pivoting conditioning arms. Each conditioning arm features "v-shaped" tubular steel breaker profiles which safely and efficiently return solidified materials to a free-flowing state. Unit features a proprietary automated control package which eliminates operator variability and increases productivity.

A powered rotary lift table allows complete material conditioning of the bulk bag on all sides, and top to bottom. Unit features an ultra compact footprint and machine guarding for operator safety.

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