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Common quantitative feeders introduction
Common dosing machines include:
1. Screw feeder: Using the screw transmission principle, it is suitable for conveying granular, lumpy, powdery and other materials. It can be combined into a single machine or a multi-machine series conveyor system as needed, which is noise-free, easy to maintain and relatively low in price.
2. Weight feeder: It adopts mechanical structures such as balance arms to control the feeding amount by adjusting the weight of the weight. It is suitable for production processes that require high precision and relatively stable feed volume, such as building materials, chemical industry and other industries.
3. Vibrating feeder: Uses a motor to convey materials through vibration. It is suitable for conveying granular and powdery materials and can achieve operations such as grading and screening. The price is relatively low, but anti-vibration equipment needs to be installed to reduce noise and impact on the equipment.
4. Pressure feeder: Uses energy such as air pressure and hydraulic pressure to compress and transport materials. It is suitable for transporting powdery materials that are difficult to flow and other difficult powders and granules. The price is higher, but the feeding accuracy is high and the reliability is good.
5. Bucket elevator: suitable for longitudinal and diagonal transportation of materials with very high gravity, such as building materials, fertilizers, electric power and other industries. The price of classification bucket conveyor is relatively low, but the conveying capacity of a single machine is small. It is suitable for production processes with short distances, small batches and frequent changes of materials. Continuous bucket conveyors can achieve efficient conveying volumes and production operations, but are relatively expensive.
Different types of quantitative feeders have their own advantages and disadvantages, and the appropriate type should be selected based on specific production needs and material characteristics. When selecting a dosing machine, consider the equipment's performance, cost, maintenance requirements and other parameters. If you have more specific questions or need more detailed information, you can put forward your needs and we will provide you with more detailed suggestions based on your specific situation.