SIPPEL SETS NEW STANDARD FOR WEIGH-PACKERS

16-11-2011

The locally developed and manufactured, Sippel Hi Tech 2000 Electronic Weigh-Packing Machine can handle a broad range of products – from talc to 10mm river gravel.

The standard machine features an all-stainless steel product flow, providing improved wear properties and anti-contamination of product. 

For moist or corrosive environments such as salt, the entire machine and control cabinet can be stainless.  

These machines are ideal for use with food, chemicals, minerals, cements and some corrosive products.

Fine dry emulsions, pastes, powders, granules and mixtures of these can be handled by the stainless auger feeder or even some with moisture/fat content and certain gravel mixtures. 

Solid accuracy and hygienic performance with minimal maintenance and quick interchange parts for variations in pack sizes from 2kg to 40kg is possible, depending on bulk density and container availability. 

Good output can be achieved at rates up to six per minute or even higher for smaller pack weights.

The machine’s versatility enables a large variety of containers to be weigh-packed efficiently. This includes plastic, woven, paper or a combination of these materials. 

Filled packs or containers can be open-top bags, valve bags, drums, large cans, tote bins, cartons or boxes. 

Open-top bags can be closed after weigh-filling by sewn closure. 

One Sippel client uses an attachment to fill a bulk container used during its production process. 

And a number of machines have been supplied with castors for easy mobility between hoppers.

Clean-out between products/batches is enhanced by easy access and exchangeable hoppers or other change parts. This can save time and avoid risk of different batch or colour contamination. 

Change parts are limited to between 1 to 4 easily accessible bolts or screws for exchanging items in only a few minutes.

Design is compact allowing for good operator and all round access. Narrow width allows ganging for multi-spout operation.

Sippel Group
Ph: 02 9567 4889

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