A COST-EFFECTIVE WAY TO QUICKLY HEAT UP ADHESIVE
Industrial Machine Manufacturing is pleased to announce the all-new UNIflow 4230 family of drum unloaders. It offers affordable and unmatched performance at a reasonable price point.
Up to 5,000 lbs of ram force, nearly maintenance-free operation, and twice the heat transfer area of competitors’ units are just a few of the many useful features.
We have leveraged over 30 years of proven pump and heat transfer expertise to provide a high-performance, low-cost hot melt drum unloader. The Model 4230 has all the features you need to get the job done right.
HIGH PUMP RATES
LONG SEAL LIFE
SIMPLIFIED MAINTENANCE
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The UnIflow Model 4230 comes at an affordable price point but still offers industry-leading performance features. Our reliable gear pump provides uniform flow, pressure up to 2,500psi, and nearly maintenance-free operation. The simplified but sophisticated controls, stack light, and touchscreen interface allow immediate operation with minimal training.
FEATURES:
- Electrically heated hoses with pressure ratings up to 3,000 psi
- Powerful 6” air cylinders
- 7″ Color Touchscreen Intuitive Interface
- Rotary gear pump for reliable performance
- High-Performance heated platen offers higher throughput
SPECIFICATIONS:
- 2 or 3 horsepower motor
- 2X Surface Area of Competition
- Faster Start-Up
- Higher Throughput
- Lower Material Waste
OPTIONS:
- Dual hoses
MODEL 4230 ADVANTAGES
The Model 4230 offers tremendous advantages over the competition. We designed this hot melt unloader with performance and simplicity in mind. With the industry’s highest available volume output and a competitive investment level when equally configured, the 4230 is in a class all of its own.
The overall operation, initial startup, and super easy learning curve allow anyone to step up and run this hot melt unloader quickly. The off-the-shelf PLC controls and programming support enables us to customize the 4230 to meet the exact needs of your operation. Uniflow Hot Melt Unloaders are built to last—many systems have been running production daily for 30+ years.