Acme’s AVF series Electromechanical Vibro Feeder is a robust, highly efficient material handling equipment that is used in various industries to control the flow of bulk materials from one point to another. Typically, these feeders are driven by a high-efficiency vibration mechanism that ensures consistent and smooth material flow, making them ideal for applications that require precise and controlled feeding of materials into a production line. Options for Unbalanced motor and DF exciter based vibration mechanism are available.
Vibro feeders play a critical role in industries such as mining, food processing, pharmaceuticals, recycling, and more. Their ability to handle a wide range of materials, from fine powders to coarse aggregates, makes them indispensable in ensuring efficient operations and reducing wastage in industrial processes.
An electromechanical vibro feeder operates using either by an unbalanced motor or by an electric motor that drives an eccentric mechanism (DF Exciter). This mechanism generates vibrations that cause the material on the feeder tray to move in a controlled manner. The vibration frequency and amplitude can be adjusted to control the flow rate of the material.
These feeders are capable of handling a wide variety of materials, including fine powders, coarse aggregates, grains, granules, and bulk solids. They are versatile and can be customized to suit the needs of different industries.
Yes, electromechanical vibro feeders are designed with fewer moving parts compared to pneumatic or hydraulic systems, making them easier to maintain. Regular cleaning and lubrication of the motor and moving components are typically sufficient for optimal performance.
With proper maintenance, the lifespan of an electromechanical vibro feeder can be extended for many years. High-quality materials and construction ensure long-term durability, especially under heavy-duty usage.
Yes, most electromechanical vibro feeders come with adjustable vibration control, allowing operators to modify the vibration frequency and amplitude to meet specific material handling requirements and flow rates
To choose the right vibro feeder, consider factors such as material type, desired feed rate, vibration frequency, capacity requirements, and installation constraints. Consulting with a manufacturer or supplier who specializes in these feeders will help ensure that you select the most suitable model for your needs.