Processing ability: 5–100 t/h
Feeding size: 50–150 mm
Power: 60–650 w
Voltage: 220 v
Applied material: powdery, granular materials, etc
Electromagnetic vibrating feeder is used for giving materials from the storage or other storage devices to the material receiving device in uniform or quantitative supply, which is the essential automatic equipment on the assembly line. It can be divided into two types, namely the open type and closed type.
According to the installation ways, it also can be divided into several types, such as hanging type and desk type. Electromagnetic vibrating feeder has the features of simple structure, easy to operate, low power consumption and adjustable feeding amount. Thus, it has been widely used.
1. The electric control of electromagnetic vibrating feeder adopts half-wave rectifier circuit, which can adjust the feeding amount and be used in the production flow of automatic control to realize automation of production process.
2. There are no moving parts, so, it doesn't need lubrication.
3. The materials of electromagnetic vibrating feeder do micro throwing motion, so the wear of trough is small.
4. The trough of electromagnetic vibrating feeder is manufactured by using proper plate materials, which can be used to convey high-temperature and corrosive materials.
It can supply massive, granular and powder materials quantitatively and continuously, which is widely used in mining, metallurgical, coal, electric power, chemical industry, glass, refractory materials and other industries.
Model Items |
Feeding capacity (t/h) |
Power (kw) |
GZ1 | 5 | 60 |
GZ2 | 10 | 150 |
GZ3 | 25 | 200 |
GZ4 | 50 | 450 |
GZ5 | 100 | 650 |
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