Tetra Pak® Big Bag Filler is a complete filling solution consisting of a filling head equipped with automatic hooks and highly accurate load cells for weighing, a densification table and a system of shuttles and/or carriages that transfer the big bag between positions and from the high care to the lower care area.
Capacity:
8 to 10 big bags/hour depending on size of the bag and configuration of the unit.
Height of bags: 150 to 220 cm.
Weight of bags: 700 to 1,500 kg.
Applications:
Dairy and nutrition applications.
Tetra Pak Big Bag Filler enables you to keep up with a high rate of production with a limited amount of manual labour while meeting all the quality and safety standards. Watch the video to see how it is done.
Tetra Pak Big Bag Filler enables you to keep up with a high rate of production with a limited amount of manual labour while meeting all the quality and safety standards. Watch the video to see how it is done.
Choice of two configurations
Many of our powder handling customers require a unit where filling and sealing are completed in an enclosed high care area with an airlock. In that case, we can offer a design that includes a shuttle with an overhead transfer carriage to move the big bag out into the airlock. Alternatively, a low-level belt conveyor can be used. The choice is yours. Either way there is no need for wooden pallets which can be a source of contamination.
High filling capacity
This unit has a high filling capacity competitive with anything on the market. The figure of 10 bags per hour is fully realistic when handling typical big bags with a capacity of one tonne and with no pre-gassing. Pre-gassing might slow down the rate of filling. However, if you want to use inert gas to modify the atmosphere while still maintaining the same speed, we offer the innovative option of post-gassing as an alternative.
High level of automation
Only one operator is needed to perform two simple tasks: hooking up the empty big bag and sealing it afterwards. The rest of the steps are automatic. This keeps operator intervention to a minimum and reduces the risk of human error. We’ve thought of operator safety by creating an ergonomic working position with a tilted support rail when hooking on bags. When filled, the bags are released automatically from the hooks and conveyed away in an overhead carriage or a shuttle.