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Material Transfer & Storage
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Material Handling Equipment & Integrated Systems
A leading chemical manufacturer contacted Material Transfer, looking for a solution to unload four different types of pharmaceutical powders from both bulk bags and drums, into one common outlet. The materials were as small as 20 microns in diameter and often caked, smeared, bridged, and packed during routine material handling. This system needed ...
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Material Handling Equipment & Integrated Systems
MATERIAL MASTER POWERFILL™ BULK BAG & DRUM FILLING SYSTEM
A leading chemical manufacturer contacted Material Transfer looking for a system to fill Sodium Percarbonate into single lined drums, or two (2) different size bulk bags at a rate of fifteen (15) bags per hour. The system needed to incorporate full pallet handling capabilities, including ...
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Material Transfer & Storage
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Material Handling Equipment & Integrated Systems
“Double Stack” Material Master Bulk Bag Conditioner
A leading chemical manufacturer contacted Material Transfer, looking for a solution to discharge a chemical powder from their bulk bags. The chemical powder was explosive, flammable, a skin irritant, and hardened into a solid block inside the bulk bag, making discharging the contents impossible ...
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Material Transfer & Storage
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Material Handling Equipment & Integrated Systems
CONTAINER DUMPER ELIMINATES PRODUCT SPILLAGE
A leading nutritional bar manufacturer contacted Material Transfer, requiring sanitary container dumpers to empty gaylord boxes of dry cereal into their process.
The customer's existing container dumper leaked product between the gaylord box and the dumper pour hood. The customer's existing feed ...
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Material Transfer & Storage
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Material Handling Equipment & Integrated Systems
A leading specialty food products manufacturer required a means to elevate and discharge various blends of sugars, starches, salts and flours into mixers for new packaging lines. The manufacturer investigated numerous conveying options, but found them all difficult to clean between batches. The equipment needed to be fully automated, fit within a ...
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