Q&A about Small bag slitter
To understand why XUNLI small bag slitter is unrivaled in applicability
Q:
Robot Bag Emptying vs. XUNLI Small Bag Emptying Machine
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Current robotic bag emptying systems face several limitations. They are inefficient, have poor applicability, and lack stability. When handling powder materials, they generate significant dust and leave high residue in bags. This makes them unsuitable for powder applications.
In contrast, the XUNLI Small Automatic Bag Emptying Machine offers stable operation. It eliminates dust spillage and minimizes material residue. It also has strong applicability, handling a wide range of bag sizes and materials.
While robotic systems alone have many drawbacks, combining them with the XUNLI machine creates a powerful solution. The robot can unload bags into the XUNLI machine for fast, efficient emptying. This improves overall efficiency and reduces manual intervention. It also enables full automation of the process.
The integration of robots and the XUNLI Small Automatic Bag Emptying Machine is a promising future solution. Under current technology, this combination is highly effective and worth promoting.
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Why is the XUNLI Small Automatic Bag Emptying Machine Unrivaled?
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Most small bag slitters can only handle specific bag types and materials. This limits their usability.
The XUNLI Small Bag Slitter, however, works with almost all bag types. These include single and multi-layer paper bags, plastic bags, paper-plastic composite bags, woven bags, zip-lock bags, and vacuum bags. It also handles various materials like powders, pellets, and granules.
For single-layer bags, it uses a single blade. This cuts the bag cleanly, producing almost no debris.
The XUNLI machine is highly efficient. It can process up to 180 bags per hour. It also maintains a high emptying rate, especially for pellet materials.
This versatility and performance make the XUNLI Small Bag Slitter stand out. It is a superior choice compared to other similar equipment.
Q:
What are the limitations of two common types of small bag emptying machines?
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Chain Teeth and Central Blade Design:
Uses chain teeth to hook the bag ends and a central blade to cut the bag open.
Cannot handle bags of varying sizes.
Unsuitable for multi-layer or hard bags.
Chain Conveyor and Round Knives Design:
Uses a chain conveyor to move bags and two round knives for horizontal cutting.
Cannot handle multi-layer bags, hard or soft bags, or powder materials with inner bags.
Common Drawback:
Both machines have complex internal structures. This makes thorough cleaning difficult.