Food industry sieve
linear vibratingfor bulk materialsbelt conveyor

food industry sieve
food industry sieve
food industry sieve
food industry sieve
food industry sieve
food industry sieve
food industry sieve
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Characteristics

Applications
for the food industry
Type
linear vibrating
Material
for bulk materials
Other characteristics
belt conveyor

Description

AViTEQ-Vibrating screen are robust, durable, bulk material adapted heavy workers, which are used as discharge units with integrated screening function below a silo, hopper or bunker or to provide a feed to a belt conveyor or crusher. Depending on the task, the devices are designed with a robust inlet area with liners (wearing plates) followed by two or three bar grate levels. Each rod is made in a tapered shape which results in a widening gap and bulk jams are avoided. Industries to use such screens are minig, quarrying, power generation, recycling, glass, food, chemical and coal with grain sizes up to 1,000 mm in length. Everywhere, where a roughly screening and separation of fine and gross material are needed. Advantages & benefits Wide range of applications: • Product to feed • Screening of gross grain • Separation of gross grain before classifying • Separation of fine grain from crushers • Protection screening in front of conveyor belts Construction The main components are: • Conveyor with drive traverse • Bar grate inserts • Drive (magnetic vibrator/unbalance motor) • Elastically support Selection The sizing depends on: • Conveyed material • Throughput • Separator size • Required geometry • Possible installation Key figures • Length: up to 10,000 mm • Width: up to 4,000 mm • Throughput: up to 750 m³/h • Drive: magnetic vibrator, unbalanced motor, exciter

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