Fertilizers and Dry Bulk Materials
Automatic bagging machine is primarily used in fertilizer production to automate the weighing, bagging, sealing, and conveying of uniformly mixed granular or powdered fertilizers. It can quickly switch between different bag specifications, from 5 kg to 50 kg, to ensure continuous and highly efficient packaging.
It can complete hundreds to over a thousand bags per hour, dramatically increasing production speed compared to manual labor.
The electronic scale can control the weight error to within ±0.1 kg, ensuring consistent weight for every bag.
A PLC/industrial computer system monitors weight, speed, and equipment status in real time. It provides instant alerts and automatically adjusts to ensure stable operation.
Key components are made from wear- and corrosion-resistant materials. The modular design makes maintenance easy, requiring only routine cleaning and lubrication.
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The various raw materials of fertilizers go through the entire process of feeding, crushing, mixing, conveying, granulation, drying, cooling, screening, coating, and packaging.
Our automatic weighing system is designed for the precise batching and mixing of compound, organic, and blended fertilizers. It can automatically proportion granular or powdered raw materials like urea, ammonium phosphate, potassium chloride, and superphosphate. The entire process is unmanned and supports 24-hour continuous production, shortening the batching time by over 50%.
Our automatic bagging machine is primarily used for the automated weighing, bagging, sealing, and conveying of uniformly mixed granular or powdered fertilizers. It can quickly switch between different bag specifications (from 5 kg to 50 kg) to achieve continuous, high-efficiency packaging, completing hundreds to thousands of bags per hour.
Our automatic palletizer automatically picks up, stacks, and manages pallets of packaged fertilizer bags. Using a robotic arm (Cartesian or articulated) and a conveyor line, it neatly stacks finished bags onto pallets in pre-set layers and arrangements, and automatically replaces empty pallets. This creates an integrated assembly line from packaging to palletizing to warehousing.