Eriez® High Deflection Series Feeders

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Eriez® High Deflection (HD) Series Feeders Handle Practically Any Bulk Material



Eriez® High Deflection (HD) Series Feeders are designed to handle products that normally can’t be fed successfully on an electromagnetic feeder. Their totally enclosed patented magnetic drive enables feeding of practically any bulk material from micron size to bulky chunks.

Previously difficult to feed materials such as fine powders (talc or flour), leafy products such as lettuce and sticky candies are no match for the 3/16" stroke of the HD feeder. Travel speeds to 80 feet per minute (24 mtrs/min) and throughputs ranging from 150 to 700 cu ft/hr (4.25 to 20 cu mtrs/hr) make these feeders ideal for packaging and other tough applications.

With unique Hi–Vi magnetic drive circuits, Eriez HD Feeders provide a simple yet powerful solution to challenging material feeding applications. Simple AC controls operate the feeders with “watch–like” precision. Eriez has standard models for the majority of feeding applications. Special units can be ordered with multiple drives for greater capacities. A wide variety of standard and special trays are available.

For more information, visit http://en-us.eriez.com/Products/Vibr...ighDeflection/.

Eriez is recognized as world authority in advanced technology for magnetic, vibratory and inspection applications. The company’s magnetic lift and separation, metal detection, x-ray, materials feeding, screening, conveying and controlling equipment have application in the process, metalworking, packaging, recycling, mining, aggregate and textile industries. Eriez manufactures and markets these products through 12 international facilities located on six continents.

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