Automated Raw Material Feeding
for Worker Safety and Dust Prevention
This automated process protects workers from harmful fine dust by enabling material discharge, transport, and storage in a sealed environment,
allowing fully unmanned process operations.
Process Overview


The automation of raw material feeding using both paper bags and Flecon Bags has become essential. Jeil M&S continues to research innovative automation solutions for integration into production lines.
Technical Advantages

Sealed Dust Prevention Technology
Our automated feeding technology incorporates a fully enclosed structure from material transport to disposal, preventing dust leakage and enhancing environmental protection.

Fully Automated Dusty Process Operations
Jeil M&S's raw material input automation technology implements a fully unmanned system for the entire dust-generating process,
significantly improving the working environment for operators. Dust generated within the process is connected to a separate collection device, preventing exposure to the external environment and providing conditions for practicing eco-friendly management.
Process Details
- STEP 1Paper Bag Pick & Place
Paper bags loaded on wooden pallets are transferred to horizontal roller conveyors using Cartesian or articulated robots.
- STEP 2Debris Removal
This stage involves cleaning external debris or dust from the packaging.
- STEP 3Paper Bag Cutting
At the powder unloading position, the bottom blade enters to cut the middle section of the paper bag.
- STEP 4Raw Material Discharge
The paper bag is gripped from both sides, lifted, and its powder contents are discharged.
- STEP 5Material Transfer
The discharged material is air-transported through a lower transfer hopper to the storage hopper.
- STEP 6Paper Bag Collection and Disposal
Empty paper bags are gathered at a designated collection point for disposal.
- STEP 7Material Storage
The discharged material is ultimately stored in the final storage hopper.