Description Bigbag filling station

Filling bigbags involves multiple handling steps, such as picking up the bag from a stack, unfolding it, positioning the filling spout on the filling pipe, attaching the lifting loops and disconnecting the bag after filling. It is therefore essential to organise this process as efficiently and simply as possible. Jansen&Heuning offers a wide range of solutions and can tailor these to the specific requirements of the customer.

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Application bigbag filling station

The bigbag filling station is designed for efficient filling of bigbags, with a capacity of approximately 10 to 60 units per hour.

Bigbags are used for a wide range of bulk solids, depending on the physical properties of the material, such as powders, granules and pellets, flakes, crystalline products, coarse bulk materials and pellets.

Specifications and options bigbag filling station

  • Modular design, suitable for all common bigbag dimensions, including different heights
  • A vibration unit or shaking system ensures compaction of the product during filling
  • With load cells, the filling weight of the bigbag is accurately controlled
  • Manual and automatic systems for attaching and releasing the lifting loops of the bigbags
  • Supply of empty pallets via a pallet magazine
  • Discharge of pallets with filled bigbags via an accumulating roller conveyor
  • DUO filling system to fill one bigbag while the next is being positioned
  • Multiple linked filling stations to use bigbags as buffer capacity
  • Mobile execution, for example for use under multiple silo outlets
  • Connection to existing dust extraction or a standalone dust filter

Advantages bigbag filling station

  • Accurate filling of bigbags, resulting in stable shape
  • Improved safety and stackability during transport
  • Shorter cycle times due to automated handling
  • Flexible expansion with additional functions

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