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Features To Look For In The Best Vibratory Feeder For Your Food Processing Business

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Proper distribution or incorporation of raw materials in food production and processing is an important thing, and there are certain pieces of equipment that make these processes easier to accomplish, such as vibratory feeders. Vibratory feeders are machines that are capable of feeding materials in specified doses either into a package or into another receptacle. The machines utilize your inputs to carefully deliver materials in a controlled fashion, which can be perfect for adding ingredients to a mix. Take a look at some of the important features to look for in a vibratory feeder when you need the best. 

The feeder offers a high feed rate. 

You will need a feeder that is capable of feeding raw materials to your process as quickly as you desire, so you will want a machine that boasts high feeder rate capabilities. For perspective, a vibratory feeder that can feed 8,000 pounds per hour will be able to accommodate different processes easier and faster than a feeder that can only do 1,000 pounds an hour. The higher the feed rate of a machine is, the more powerful it will be, which can also mean it will be more costly, but this is a worthy expense. 

The feeder has feed trays that are made of stainless steel. 

In the food industry, keeping things clean is always going to be your top priority. Therefore, having feeder trays and lines from your vibratory feeder that are made of stainless steel will be hugely important. Some lower-quality models have plastic feed mechanisms, which are not really food safe and can be difficult to keep clean when you are alternating between different ingredients. Stainless steel is non-porous, easy to wipe down, and simple to keep sanitary, so it is a much better choice even if you have to pay more to get it. 

The feeder has a lower noise level. 

Vibratory feeders naturally vibrate due to a motor that causes the motion, and this can involve a fair amount of noise. However, you do not want a vibratory feeder in your facility that is so loud that it is a nuisance or hard to work around. Plus, noise levels may have to be something you keep in check for workplace safety reasons. Look for a feeder that specifically states it has a lower noise operation. Most units will state the decibel range of the noise generated right on the machine's specification listings. 


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