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What is Automatic Bag Slitting Machine and it’s features?

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 The Automatic bag slitter is a flexible Automatic Bag Emptying Machine intended to open bags, empty its stuffing and packed in.  The empty bags in the continuous and dust-free treatment of a wide range of singles or multi-layered bags expect jute bags.  It has intended to deal with a scope of bags containing powder or granular materials. A poisonous or toxic nature is completely enclosed system to prevent atmospheric contamination. Contingent upon the properties of the product and the state of bags, capacities as much as 40 tons per hour can obtained. The Automatic Bag Slitter Machine consists of – ·          Fundamental feed conveyor, ·          Self-aligning rotating knives, ·          Unbending slitting chamber with receptacle vent filter, ·          Squander bag separator & compactor and release hopper. Bag handling limits ranges from 100 to 800 bags per hour of 25 to 50 kg bags. The SAKSHAM automatic bag slitting machine coupled into the down-stream proce

How do loss-in-weight dosing systems work?

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  In the past few years, technological advancements have made loss-in-weight feeders one of the important dosing machinery in the industry. Updated features such as higher speeds and torque have made these machines super-productive. Many users report their productivity levels to be up by 100%. They are the most precise dosing system. Their precision comes handy when they’re used for injection molding, extrusion application, or blow molding. These feeders are commonly known as gravimetric feeders. They can provide in-line dosing, which is vital for applying low dosage rates. Overall, gravimetric loss-in-weight feeders are preferred by experts as they offer optimal dosing processes. Here’s an insight into these machines. How Does the Machine Work? A  loss in weight feeder  receives materials from upstream supplies. Then, the gravimetric device precisely doses the material into the process. The rating of dosing is predetermined and is called the ‘feed rate.’ Users can fix the feed rate us