Dimension: 135x135x130; Safe working load: 250; Safety factor: 5:1; Printwork: mineral wool; Loops: 4 lifting loops; Coating: yes; Top construction: skirt; Bottom construction: closed bottom
Austria
The semi-automatic Big Bag Filling Station enables the filling of Big Bags (FIBC) with one, two or four loops and Octabins with a filling weight from 500 kg to 1500 kg. With 150 Big Bags per hour, our Big Bag Filling Station is one of the fastest in the world. Additionally, the extremely stable construction and the high reliability characterize the Big Bag Filling Station. There are two versions of the Big Bag Filling Station – one with gross and one with net weighing. The difference between the two weighing variants is that gross weighing weighs the product in the bag during filling and net weighing weighs it in a weigh hopper before filling. The advantage of net weighing is that the big bags can be filled at higher speeds. Highest weighing accuracy is achieved with both variants.
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Paper white 190gr Matte plastic 5 colors Offset Exterior + 4 Interior with color continuity Polypro Cord Black
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Big bags, also known as flexible intermediate bulk containers (FIBCs), offer a practical alternative for transporting and storing bitumen. These large, durable bags, typically made of woven polypropylene, provide a secure and convenient means of handling bitumen throughout its journey from production to construction site.
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We offer you the classification of 'old mineral wool' or such mineral fibres without RAL quality mark regarding their carcinogenic risk potential The carcinogenicity index, KI, is a dimensionless quantity and is determined according to the material composition of the mineral fibres to be evaluated. According to IFA / BIA method 7488, it is calculated from the sum of the mass contents (in MA-%) of Na2O, K2O, CaO, MgO, BaO and B2O3 minus twice the mass content of Al2O3. Vitreous mineral fibres are classified according to the KI according to TRGS 905 as follows, if their dimensions correspond to the WHO - fibre - definition: (length > 5µm, diameter < 3 µm, ratio length : diameter > 3 : 1) Glassy WHO fibres with a carcinogenicity index KI <= 30 are classified in category 1B. WHO vitreous fibres with a carcinogenicity index KI > 30 and KI < 40 are classified in category 2. WHO vitreous fibres shall not be classified as carcinogenic if their carcinogenicity index KI >= 40.
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