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8 Ways to Combat Dust in Your Powder Packaging Process

Post Time: 2018-4-28

April 28, 2018

Dust and airborne particulates can pose a problem for even the most advanced packaging process. Products like ground coffee, protein powders, flour, and even some dry snacks and pet foods can create a fair amount of dust in your packaging environment.

Dust emissions are most likely to occur when dry, powdered, or dusty product passes through transfer points in the packaging system. Basically, any time the product is in motion, or starts/stops motion suddenly, airborne particulates may occur. 

Here are eight features of modern powder packaging machines that can help reduce or eliminate the negative effects of dust in your automated packaging line:

1. Enclosed Jaw Drives

If you operate within a dusty environment or have a dusty product, it is vitally important for the moving parts that drive the sealing jaws on your POWDER PACKAGING MACHINE to be protected from airborne particulates.

Packaging machines DESIGNED FOR DUSTY OR WET ENVIRONMENTS have a completely enclosed jaw drive. This enclosure protects the jaw drive from particulates that can impede its operation.

2. Dust Proof Enclosures & Proper IP Ratings

Machine enclosures that house electrical or pneumatic components must be adequately protected against ingress of dust in order to maintain their proper function. When purchasing packaging equipment for a dusty environment, make sure the machinery has an IP (Ingress Protection) Rating suitable to your application. Basically, an IP Rating consists of 2 numbers that indicate how dust- and water-tight an enclosure is. For an in-depth explanation of IP Ratings.

For dust protection (limited ingress of dust), select packaging machinery with an IP rating of 50 or above. If you require dust-tight enclosures (no ingress of dust), select equipment with an IP rating of 60 or above.

3. Dust Suction Equipment

Dust ingress into the machine isn't the only thing you have to worry about. If DUST FINDS ITS WAY INTO PACKAGE SEAMS, the sealant layers in the film will not properly and uniformly adhere during the heat seal process, causing rework and scrap. To combat this, dust suction equipment can be utilized at different points in the packaging process to remove or recirculate dust, lessening the likelihood of particulates ending up in package seals.

4. Static Elimination Bars

When plastic packaging film is being unwound and fed through the packaging machine, it can create static electricity, which causes powder or dusty products to stick to the inside of the film. This can cause PRODUCT TO END UP IN THE PACKAGE SEALS, and like mentioned above, this should be avoided to maintain the integrity of the package. To combat this, a static elimination bar can be added to the packaging process.

5. Dust Hoods

Automatic POUCH FILLING AND SEALING MACHINES have an option to place a dust hood above the product dispensing station. This component helps to collect and remove particulates as the product is dropped into the bag from the filler.

A dust hood for packaging ground coffee on a simplex premade pouch machine is pictured at right.

6. Continuous Motion Powder Packaging

Packaging equipment can operate in either continuous or intermittent motion. Put simply, the film is always moving in a continuous motion machine. On an intermittent motion machine, the film stops once per cycle to be sealed.

The constant motion of the packaging film on CONTINUOUS MOTION MACHINES creates a constant downward flow of air. This means dust from the product is encouraged by the air flow to end up inside the package where it belongs.

7. Proper Machine Preventive Maintenance

While adding dust controlling measures to your powder packaging process will go a long way to combating the ills of particulates wreaking havoc on your system, following a proper machine preventive maintenance schedule is the other important piece of the puzzle.

Many preventive maintenance tasks include cleaning and inspecting of components for residue or dust. For a comprehensive 2-page document that details these tasks and their recommended intervals

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