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Fresh concrete vibrating table VTB series
for the food industryfoundry

fresh concrete vibrating table
fresh concrete vibrating table
fresh concrete vibrating table
fresh concrete vibrating table
fresh concrete vibrating table
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fresh concrete, for the food industry, foundry

Description

NetterVibration offers vibrating tables for installation under belt conveyors, which deliver constant, efficient vibration of your product while it is moving on the conveyor belt. In fact, our design maximizes the energy transfer without causing mechanical damage to your equipment and doesn’t require you to alter your transport system. Installing a vibration table under the belt conveyor is a highly effective method to ensure a regular distribution of raw material on the belt. Furthermore, because the vibrating table is integrated into your equipment, you’ll reduce the cycle time and the production output will be increased. This is also an effective way to tackle leveling applications, such as compacting dairy products inside packaging or leveling bulk materials in bags or molds. No matter what your specific needs and challenges are, our experts will be happy to customize a solution that works for you! • Total integration under belt conveyor • Compact design • Powered by pneumatic or electric vibrators • Easy to operate • Variable frequencies • Variable vibration amplitudes • Compacting bulk materials in boxes or bags • Smoothing lumps in bulk material • Flattening bags • Emptying food products from molds

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ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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