Powders are handled in many industries, and a large number of vibrating feeders are used for logging and feeding these materials. There is also increasing demand for products that take environmental considerations into account when conveying powders.
To respond to the demands of the industries handling these powders, we used our unique vibration technology and rich experience to build on our previous accomplishments and develop inverter-driven electromagnetic feeders in 1998. We then took on the need for greater precision and energy savings in feeding equipment by developing electromagnetic multi-conveyors in 2006.
To respond to the demands of the industries handling these powders, we used our unique vibration technology and rich experience to build on our previous accomplishments and develop inverter-driven electromagnetic feeders in 1998. We then took on the need for greater precision and energy savings in feeding equipment by developing electromagnetic multi-conveyors in 2006.
- Electromagnetic Feeders
- These inverter system electromagnetic feeders use an electromagnet drive source, which enables easy stopping and starting, with a reduced coasting distance when stopping.
- Compact Electromagnetic
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These are ideal for very low volume logging.
- Uras Feeders
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These vibration feeders use Uras vibrators as their drive source. They can process a large volume of material and resist external interference, such as direct pressure from the hopper, sticky materials and load fluctuations.
- Electromagnetic Multi-conveyors
- These vibration conveyors use electromagnets as their drive source, have no sudden large vibration when starting and stopping, and minimal transfer vibration to the floor. They are also environmentally friendly.
- Air Conveyors
- These highly efficient, plug flow, dense phase air conveyors use the air pressure inside a pressurized tank to feed powder through pipes.