The troubles of manual unpacking: slow disassembly speed, waste of raw materials, environmental pollution?
In the traditional manual unpacking process, slow disassembly speed, waste of raw materials, and environmental pollution are often common troubles. These issues can lead to unnecessary losses and delays, creating additional costs and stress for businesses. However, the development of modern technology has brought us a brand new solution – small bags unpacking machine, which can help us effectively avoid these problems.
The traditional manual unpacking process requires a lot of manpower and time, and a high-intensity working environment is prone to safety problems. In addition, during the manual unpacking and unloading process, due to the placement of raw material packaging bags and the posture of pouring into the silo, the raw materials were scattered and did not enter the silo, resulting in waste. Dust will also be produced during the disassembly process, causing pollution to the working environment and endangering the health of operators.
The bulk bag unloader adopts intelligent identification technology, through efficient automatic operation, grabs the material bag layer by layer, unpacks and unloads the material, separates the bag material, and drops the raw material to the storage bin below. The automatic unpacking machine can unpack 400-600 bags/hour, without time limitation, and the working time can be set arbitrarily. Centralized unpacking and storage to avoid waste and pollution.
The introduction of small bag unpacking machines will bring about a huge change in the plastics industry. It not only improves the efficiency of unpacking, reduces the cost of mis-unpacking and missed unpacking, but also reduces the technical requirements for employees, bringing more convenience and competitive advantages to enterprises. With the continuous advancement of science and technology, the small package unpacking machine will surely become an indispensable intelligent equipment in the plastics industry, helping enterprises to achieve more efficient and reliable unpacking operations.