Vibrating feeders are devices used to feed bulk materials continuously and uniformly to processing machines or conveyors. They are widely used in industries such as mining, metallurgy, coal, construction, chemical, and food processing. The specifications and models of vibrating feeders vary depending on the application, material to be handled, and desired capacity.

Specifications of Vibrating Feeders

Vibrating feeders

Capacity:

The capacity of vibrating feeders ranges from a few tons per hour (tph) to several hundred tph. Common capacities include 10, 50, 100, 200, and 500 tph, depending on the model and application.

Size of the Feeder Deck:

The width and length of the feeder deck can vary. Typical widths range from 300 mm to 3,000 mm, and lengths range from 600 mm to 6,000 mm.

Feeder Type:

Electromagnetic Vibrating Feeders: Ideal for smaller volumes and precise feeding applications.

Electromechanical Vibrating Feeders: Suitable for handling larger loads and for heavy-duty applications.

Grizzly Vibrating Feeders: These feeders have grizzly bars for separating fines and are used for handling materials with large lump sizes.

Vibration Frequency and Amplitude:

Frequency usually ranges from 750 to 3000 vibrations per minute.

Amplitude varies from 1 mm to 15 mm, depending on the material flow and feeder design.

Motor Power:

Motor power ranges from 0.5 kW to 15 kW or more, depending on the feeder size and capacity.

Material of Construction:

Made from various materials, such as carbon steel, stainless steel, and high-strength alloys, depending on the application and material to be handled.

Installation Type:

Available in stationary, mobile, or portable configurations depending on the setup and use.

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