Dry Product Feeders
(15 companies)Used to load and feed dry products into another inline machine during food, beverage, and pharmaceutical processes; includes equipment such as screw feeders for nut pieces and biscuit feeders for sandwich cookie production.
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AMS Filling System
AMS Filling Systems offers a range of feeders for bulk dry products such as powders and ingredients that feed into hoppers and filling machines. The FA-800 is a flexible screw feeder that can convey both free flow and non-free flow products and is built for floor-level-to-fill hopper feeding. TFA-800 is a twin flexible screw feeder. Other models include the SH-100 sack hoist feeder and the A-800 horizontal auger feeder.
Bratney Companies
In addition to its grain and seed cleaning, sizing and sorting equipment, Bratney supplies a range of seed and grain handling equipment: flour and specialty milling equipment; material handling equipment such as pneumatic and chain elevators, conveyors, loading chutes; batch and continuous seed treaters and coaters; and dust control systems for processing plants.
Coperion & Coperion K-Tron
Schenck Process delivers all types of pneumatic conveying technologies and have a complete selection of feeding, sifting, mixing and milling solutions to meet ingredient handling challenges.
Coperion & Coperion K-Tron
Coperion K-Tron is a manufacturer of pneumatic conveying systems and dry product feeders used in bulk material manufacturing of pellets and powders used in plastics processing. From single component to complete systems for bulk material handling, Coperion & Coperion K-Tron design and manufacture equipment for the pneumatic transport of bulk solids materials for small and large systems. Related services include complete systems engineering for pneumatic conveying applications, full-scale material testing, start-up service, spare parts and field service.
Eriez
Eriez offers ingredient handling equipment including dry product feeders and magnetic separators. Eriez permanent magnetic separators, used in processing lines, require no electric power. With proper care, they can last a lifetime with very little loss of magnetic field strength. Eriez permanent magnets are supplied for a wide range of applications including dry bulk materials, liquids or slurries and even high temperature applications. Product line includes tube magnets, plate magnets, grate magnets, trap magnets, magnetic drum separators and more. The Eriez Xtreme RE7 magnet circuit is available in all Eriez tubes, grates and liquid line traps and is engineered for greater holding force and improved separation efficiency.
Forpak
Forpak makes stackers using in processing and packaging operations for meat, pizza and baked goods. Stacker Model GSII, which stacks at a rate of 80 pieces per minute per lane, is designed for large products like pita bread and pizza crusts. Other automated stacking and laning, feeding, and conveying machines from Forpak handle products such as frozen meat patties.
GEA
GEA supplies ingredient handling equipment for food processing applications for meat, poultry, fish, seafood, oils and fats, fruit, vegetables, dairy products, bread, confectionery and food ingredients. Range of ingredient handling equipment includes many products: milk skimming, dairy and pharmaceutical separators; vibratory conveyors for fragile powders, granules and pellets; stacking and handling systems for crackers and bakery goods; dust filters; milling and grinding equipment; and much more.
Kice Industries Inc
Kice specializes in pneumatic conveying systems, which use air to move powder and dry bulk material through processing plants. Compared to mechanical conveying systems, pneumatic transport delivers numerous benefits for processors.
Layton Systems
Layton Systems specializes in conveyors and feeding systems for the food processing industry. Its new Lane Mega Superflow Vibratory Conveyor combines a hybridized design of two existing Layton Systems conveyor technologies – the Super Flow and Triathlon. New conveyor has the ability to create long conveyors similar to the Layton Systems Triathlon and using the Layton System’s Super Flow’s two eccentric drives to move product. With this dynamically balanced vibratory conveyor, material is conveyed along the trough in a rapid succession of short hops by the vibratory action of the conveyor. The vibration is generated by a pair of counter-rotating electric motors with unbalanced shafts. The motors (vibrators) synchronize as they come up to speed to produce straight-line motion in the trough.
Magnum Systems, Inc
Magnum Systems supplies a range of bulk handling and weighing equipment for dry product as well as dry product feeders for the food and processing industries. Magnum has developed gravity net weight scale systems for applications such as filling bags from 25 pounds to two tons in peanut processing. Dry product feeders solutions enable the metering and feeding of dry bulk materials at razor-sharp precision into a convey line, hopper, mixer or other process. Magnum offers volumetric, loss-in-weight, gravimetric and vibratory feeding systems for processing.
Material Transfer & Storage, Inc.
Material Transfer & Storage supplies bug bag dischargers, container and drum dischargers, as well as bulk bag conditioners. Incorporating Material Transfer's high-performing bulk material handling equipment with automated auxiliary processes like conveying, material storage, feeding, weighing, and more will unlock the full potential of material handling workflow.
National Bulk Equipment, Inc.
National Bulk Equipment (NBE) supplies a range of bulk handling systems, including bulk bag dischargers, drum dischargers, bag break stations and related handling equipment for dry powders and ingredients. NBE bulk bag discharger systems are designed for rigorous duty in critical applications. Every NBE bulk bag discharging system, regardless of it's particular design or application, operates on a process-specific, fully welded structural framework chassis; unlike the bolt-together unloader designs typical in the market.
PPM Technologies
PPM offers a variety of dry product feeders and processing conveyor types for the food-processing industry, ranging from belt conveyors to electromagnetic vibratory, mechanical, and horizontal motion types.
Syntron Material Handling, LLC
Syntron Material Handling (SMH) is a supplier of screening feeders and troughs used in the food and pharmaceutical processing industries. All Syntron feeders are designed for low maintenance. There are no bearings, rollers, pulleys, or chains to lubricate and replace; no drive belts to stretch and slip; no mechanical wearing parts. Syntron vibrating feeders have been selected for hundreds of installations because of their versatility. Syntron light industry electromagnetic vibrating feeders are furnished with mild-steel or stainless-steel troughs. Mild-steel troughs are painted or powder-coated inside and outside with a high-quality polyurethane. To meet food and pharmaceutical requirements, troughs are available in a variety of stainless-steel finishes.
Weber Inc
Weber manufactures automated transport, loading and infeed solutions that can be supplied as standalone machines for handling sliced cheese, meats and snacks or as part of an entire processing and packaging line. Sliced portions and products such as slices or sandwiches can be transported, buffered and inserted with automation with systems such as weUNDERLEAVE. Product handling systems are designed for high output, minimal personnel costs and effort for maintenance, and maximum hygiene and food safety.
Zeppelin Systems USA, Inc.
Zeppelin constructs modern systems within the food technology sector for handling raw materials focusing on the receipt, storage, discharging, conveying, processing, metering, mixing and controlling of ingredients. Food and dry ingredient handling equipment includes silos, air conveyors, discharging systems for starches and their derivatives and much more for industries including starches and proteins, bakery, confectionery, pasta, malthouses, breweries and pet food.
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