Considerations When Purchasing Material Handling Equipment
Over the past five decades, we have provided customers in a wide range of industries, including pharmaceuticals, food, nutraceuticals, and fine chemicals, with state-of-the-art equipment that allows them to run their businesses most efficiently. Of course, no two companies are the same, but there are a few common questions all customers should ask themselves before purchasing from us.
What capabilities should material handling equipment have?
When it comes to material handling equipment, you want equipment that fits your business and runs as safely and smoothly as possible. You need equipment that can get the job done in the shortest amount of time possible. You don’t need complicated mechanical equipment because, let’s face it, you already have too many tasks to handle. Our powered mobile pallet jack is a customer favorite that simplifies the movement of industrial equipment and bins within a factory or manufacturing unit. It has a strong turning radius, which makes it easier to move in tight spaces, such as process suites, airlocks, and more. Our powerful equipment saves you time and energy so that you can focus on other pressing matters.
What should I consider when purchasing material handling equipment?
You want equipment with robust stainless steel construction, fail-safe features and minimal maintenance requirements. Especially when working with products that are difficult to digest, such as those used for pharmaceutical or nutritional purposes, the risk of inconsistency, cross-contamination, product exposure and loss can be troubling. SINOLIFT mixing equipment brings you a range of rugged stainless steel mixers to ensure that the process runs quickly, consistently and cleanly. For efficient mixing of ingredients, our drum mixers work in an end-to-end motion rather than just rotating, ensuring consistent mixing. Laboratory-scale mixers are highly fixed with fully locking swivel casters and floor leveling locks for safe mixing. Silo mixers are designed for highly concentrated materials and can be used with existing silos.