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Sri Sai Engineers
Material Handling
Volumetric Feeders
Volumetric feeders are devices used in industrial processes to control the flow of bulk materials based on volume, rather than weight. These feeders deliver a predetermined volume of material per unit of time, ensuring a consistent and reliable supply in various applications, such as manufacturing and processing industries. Volumetric feeders are employed for handling granular or powdered substances, providing precise material dosing without relying on weight measurements. Their design facilitates accurate dispensing and helps maintain product quality and production efficiency.
Screw Feeders
Screw Feeders are suitable for the tasks of elevating, distributing and retrieving a remarkably broad range of bulk material. Requiring minimal floor space, these screw feeders are ideal for elevating highly abrasive material without causing any damage
Vibro feeders
AVF series Electro Mechanical Vibro feeder is an ideal extraction/conveying equipment for bulk materials. They can handle the largest quantities of materials and convey them to downstream process. Driven by robust unbalanced motors, they are specially adapted to the widest range of requirements.
Gates
The Gates has brought a revolution in the packaging industry. The gates help to automatically measure and control the amount of material to be discharged. Due to its high accuracy level and the ability to work in tough condition it is widely used in all types of industries.
Rotary Feeders
Rotary feeders are mechanical devices used in industrial applications to control the flow of bulk materials within a processing system. These feeders consist of a rotating drum or cylinder that regulates the discharge of materials in a controlled manner. Widely used in industries like mining, agriculture, and manufacturing, rotary feeders facilitate a continuous and uniform material flow, improving overall process efficiency. Their design allows for reliable and customization material feeding, contributing to precise dosing and distribution in various handling systems.
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