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VIBRA-DISCHARGER® - Bulk Feeder
Easy to add to any bin, silo, or hopper whether new or existing. Bulk load, activate, and control flow. Motor controls choices for material flow rate control include a conventional VFD or pneumatic system for the mechanical modulation of feeder wheel centrifugal weightsMost popular related searches
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- Vertical material discharge to underlying belt conveyor provides uniform loading and eliminates belt tracking problems
- Impact idlers are not required for the product take-away conveyor
- Adjustable baffles minimize material wedging, compacting, and bridging common to conventional large opening bin or pile activators
- Rectangular low headroom design allows for simple hopper designs and reduces installation costs. Flanges on inlet and outlet allow for ease of sealing with no material contact of seals
- Balanced design with isolation springs minimize the transfer of dynamic loads to support structures / foundations
- Large hopper openings for high capacity material reclaim means fewer units are required for a given production requirement
- Two-mass natural frequency or direct-drive configurations
- Increases system efficiency with consistent product flow to downstream equipment
- Unit can function as a metering flow splitter
- Durable with minimal moving parts
- Common unit sizes: 4’x4’ (1.2mx1.2m) , 5’x5’ (1.5mx1.5m), 6’x6’ (1.8mx1.8m), 7’x7’ (2.1mx2.1m), 8’x8’ (2.4mx2.4m), 9’x9’ (2.7mx2.7m)
Typical bulk materials that will free flow with the transmission of vibratory energy from a storage pile :
- Size Reduced Bulk Materials
- Coal
- Aggregates
- Earth
- Sand
- Crushed Concrete
- Chips
- Sawdust
- Granular Food Products
- Chemicals
- Glass
- E-Scrap
Typical applications for the ACTION Horizontal VIBRA-DISCHARGER:
- Under silos, hoppers, stockpiles, bins, or barn type storage
- Rail mounted bulk loading and reclaim systems
- Mines with below grade installation in tunnels
- Above crushers
- Underneath hoppers with dump truck or mass loading
- Unloading and loading of bulk materials at ship loading terminals
- Power plants, especially mass-flow handling of coal
