Dinnissen Offers New Tiltable Bag Emptier

The new Dima bag emptier can be easily operated by a single person.

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Thanks to its tilting body, the new Dima bag emptier can be easily operated by a single operator. The tilting Dima makes the bag emptying process more hygienic, ergonomic, safe, and productive.

The tilting Dima bag emptier is a fully automatic system that empties and disposes bags without operator intervention. Earlier models were already characterized by a robust design, able to withstand heavy, prolonged, and intensive loading. The new Dima also features a tilting system that allows the operator easy and quick access to places that are normally difficult to reach. Dinnissen's new bag emptying system is designed in such a way that the operator can easily and safely operate the system alone.

Higher Product Intake

The machine’s capacity goes up by reducing the time needed for cleaning, inspection, and replacement of parts. In addition, the tiltable Dima bag emptier is designed in consideration of the operator. The machine is designed to be as ergonomic as possible. By simply turning a handwheel, the operator can tilt, open, and operate the bag emptier himself. As a result, the product intake process requires less time, less manpower, and less energy.

More Hygienic and Safe

The tiltable body allows operators quick and easy access to hard-to-reach areas in the bag emptier. This is particularly helpful when meeting the toughest international hygiene requirements is essential. In addition, this way of working with the bag emptier is safe, both for the operator and for the environment. The air ventilation ensures no dust can escape. 

Dinnissen Process Technology, Sevenum, The Netherlands +31 77 467 35 55 www.dinnissen.eu

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