- INTERTECH TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD.
Engineers to Healthcare Industry®
Material Handling Device
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Material Handling Device is extensively used for Material Transfer i.e. Powder, Granules etc. at an elevated position. In Pharmaceuticals Industry, It is used to Load Powder from IPC bin to down stream operation of Sieving, Loading into Wet Granulator. It is also used to load powder into Capsule Filling Machine. Granules are also loaded into Tablet compression machine using this device. In Pharmaceutical industry, It is best suited for material transfer in dust free manner with highest adherence to validation norms. |
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The column is swung to bring it in the loading position and locked in position by spring loaded locating pin in fixed on the column bottom flange.
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The lifting bracket is lowered below the level of the lifting lug of the kettle.
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The kettle (filled with paste) on the trolley is brought in to the loading position with the kettle lug above the lifting bracket of the loader.
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The lifting arm is slightly raised so that it fit inside the lugs of the kettle. Once the bracket is firmly placed inside the lugs, loader is lifted to desired height.
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Once the loader is raised to the desired height release the locating pin by pulling up locating pin. Swing the arm to align it to the charging port of the down steam machine (One limit switch is to be provided which is to be fixed at site after kettle discharge position is decided)Lowering the kettle by operating power pack.
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Connect the flexible connection between the kettle & downstream the machine charging hopper if provided.
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Release the butterfly valve of the kettle to gradually discharge the powder.
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Once the kettle is empty close the valve, Release the locking pin as explained above & swing column back to the loading position.
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Lower the lifting arm collect the bin into the trolley, Once kettle is placed in trolley loader the arm further to release bin from the lifting bracket.
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Unclamp the kettle & drag it away by means of trolley.
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