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Bulk materials such as salt, fertilizer, plastic pellets, building material, etc.
are produced in large quantities and must be properly packaged for transport to the
distributor or the final customer. Packages sizes - units of 25 to 110 pounds - must be
adapted to individual needs and handling capabilities. The type of transport often
determines the choice of packaging materials. |
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The Model ABF fully automatic bag filling line was developed
specifically for this task. Since its development in 1978, the ABF system
has been continuously improved to meet all of the requirements for quality, productivity,
safety, and reliability at all times. |
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The machinery must satisfy special requirements:
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Specific customer demand for bag
type, bag material, bag color, and printing require a high degree of flexibility. |
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The ability to adapt to the
broad range of prefabricated bags, including bags made from materials such as paper,
polyethylene, and woven polypropylene. |
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Increasing the customer's
efficiency by providing the best possible working conditions for its employees. |
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Reducing the customer's
operating costs through manpower savings and safer working conditions. |
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Maximize the daily production
capacity with a minimum in employee staffing. |
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Peak outputs of up to 23 bags per minute reflect the high performance standard of
ABF bag filling systems. Its linear movements, compact dimensions, and
heavy-duty structural members provide the greatest degree of reliability and operating
safety, even in high performance operations. Packaging
Systems International demonstrates its competence in both the smallest details as well as
the overall solutions. The result: customers are offered solutions, which are tailored to
their individual requirements. This includes the supply of individual components, the
preparation of designs, the addition to existing systems, as well as the construction of
complete turnkey systems. |