Vibrating conveyor troughs and vibrating conveyor pipes are conveyor systems that transport the conveyed material by means of directed vibrations. Thanks to their robust design, they can convey and dose the bulk material gently and precisely. They are used in recycling as well as in the chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries. As a manufacturer of conveyor troughs and resonance conveyors, we adapt your machine optimally to your conveyed material, to the possible installation dimensions and to the throughput rate.
The precise design and properties of the vibrating conveyor troughs and pipes are tailored to the respective application and are designed according to customer specifications. Classic use cases are
– Equalization / distribution of the product
– Promotion
– Dosage
– Bunker discharge
For conveyor sections and as a hopper discharge for medium to high throughput rates.
– Compact design designed for continuous operation. Optimum vibration isolation thanks to the use of highly elastic spring elements. Displacement from 0° to approx. 8° inclination.
– Low cleaning and maintenance times thanks to one-piece trough design.
– State-of-the-art drive technology via low-maintenance and low-noise unbalance motors with infinitely variable centrifugal force adjustment. Suitable for operation via frequency inverter.
– Alternatively with special linings for abrasive, cutting or caking materials.
– Basic construction made of mild steel or stainless steel. Also available as a closed or pressure-tight system with multiple split covers.
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Use case
For dosing tasks and conveyor lines with medium to high throughput rates.
– Compact design designed for continuous operation. Optimum vibration isolation thanks to the use of highly elastic spring elements. Displacement from 0° to approx. 8° inclination.
– Low cleaning and maintenance times thanks to one-piece trough design and multi-part, easily replaceable wear lining.
– State-of-the-art drive technology via low-maintenance and low-noise magnetic drives, infinitely variable via associated thyristor controls in built-in or housing design.
– Alternatively with special linings for abrasive, cutting or caking materials.
– Basic construction made of mild steel or stainless steel. Also available as a closed or pressure-tight system with multiple split covers.
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Use case
For energy-saving conveying of piece and bulk goods over long distances of up to 25,000 mm
SPALECK resonance conveyors are designed with unbalance motors or unbalance exciters. Resonance conveyors are two-mass oscillating systems that achieve a large deflection of the conveyor trough (resonator) by means of a small emitting oscillation. Directional vibrations are achieved by means of connected, dynamic shear springs.
Variable delivery rates can be adapted to the respective applications with a frequency inverter.
The excited vibrations in the base frame are significantly increased by dynamic shear springs to the trough and thus used to advantage for transportation using the so-called gentle “micro-throw principle”.
The design of the resonance conveyor can be closed/open, surface-treated or equipped with additional components.
The drive power is considerably lower than that of conventional vibratory conveyor troughs due to a near-resonance range.
Conveyed goods
Materials from the wood, food, chemical or environmental industries
Benefit
– Adjustable delivery rates
– Low-maintenance continuous operation, low operating costs
– Gentle transportation of the conveyed goods
– Compact, flat design for long conveying distances
– Energy-efficient system
– Vibration-isolated two-mass system with very low adjustment forces
– Quiet operation
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Use case
For conveyor lines and dosing tasks with low to medium throughput rates.
– Compact design designed for continuous operation. Optimum vibration isolation thanks to the use of highly elastic spring elements. Displacement from 0° to approx. 8° inclination.
– Low cleaning and maintenance times thanks to the prevention of dead spots and tool-free, splinter-free transparent cover.
– State-of-the-art drive technology via low-maintenance and low-noise dosing drives; infinitely variable via associated thyristor controls in built-in or housing design.
– Conveyor trough made of mild steel or stainless steel. Surfaces in lacquered, blasted, stained or polished finish.