Monday, March 24, 2008

Electromagnetic Bin Vibrator

Electromagnetic Bin Vibrator


Electromagnetic Bin Vibrator have applications in industries such as chemical, coal washeries, Fertilizers, steel, food and cattle feed processing plants for loosening choked up bulk materials for secondary processing operations.

Electromagnetic Bin Vibrator provide a uniform and continuous vibrations to any shape and size of materials.The Electromagnetic Bin Vibrator can be set from zero to maximum.

As there are no moving mechanical parts inside the power unit such as gears, motors, eccentric weights, and bearings there is absolutely no maintenance and no downtime for process industries.

The size and shape of the Electromagnetic Bin Vibrator required to promote the free flow of material in hopper, bins or chutes, depends on size, shape, thickness of hopper, plate, or inclination of hopper,

This electromagnetic bin vibrator also depends on the kind of material in the hopper, ie, granular, powder and condition of material (whether dry or moist).

The electromagnetic Bin Vibrator Depending upon the hopper, either one, two or three pieces are to be provided and will be driven through a common control panel.

Electromagnetic Vibrator

Vaidehi brand electromagnetic vibrator are used to provide a continuous and free flow of bulk material from bins and hoppers through chutes.

These
electromagnetic vibrator are also used on screens to increase their capacity to eliminate air pockets and voids on forms, on containers, to increase their weight contents; for packaging machines and other material handling equipments.

The
electromagnetic vibrator is obtained through a spring floated body acted on by a powerful electromagnet energised by the pulsating current provided through a rectifier.

The amplitude of vibration can be adjusted from zero to full by means of a controller furnished with each
electromagnetic vibrator.

The electromagnetic design of vibrator eliminates mechanical and pneumatic parts, bearings, eccentric, chains, belts, valves, etc, and hence require minimum of maintenance in the absence of moving parts.

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