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Brabender Single Screw Feeders

Single screw feeders with multifunctional stirring agitators



Volumetric single screw feederSingle screw loss-in-weight feeder

Volumetric feeder            Loss-in-weight feeder

The Technology

●  Stainless steel hopper

●  Multifunctional stirring agitator

●  Separate screw and agitator
    motors (three-phase current)

The Advantages

●  Ingredient homogenization

●  Uniform screw filling level

Models

●  Stand-alone volumetric feeders

●  Fully digital loss-in-weight feeders

●  Feed rates up to 7.5 m³/hr

●  Optional Food Grade Design

 
  Brabender single screw feeders 

 

International data sheet download (PDF). For North America see North America

Feeders

Max. theoretical feed rate (dm³/hr)*

Volumetric
feeders
without scales

Loss-in-weight feeders
with scales (MD = digital load cell,
MS = strain gauge load cell)

Spiral
screw

Blade
screw

Granule
screw

DSR28

DDW-MD2[3]-DSR28-5(10)[20]

298

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215

DSR28

DDW-MS2[3]-DSR28-5(10)[20]

298

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215

DSR67

DDW-MD5[6]-DSR67-60[110]

3849

1744

2772

DSR103

DDW-H33-DSR103-200[300]

6980

6400

4520

* The max. feed rates are theoretical values referring to a filling level and a motor speed of 100% each. Depending on the flow characteristics the screw filling level may decrease down to 50%, particularly if poorly flowing ingredients are metered. In case of gravimetric versions (loss-in-weight feeders) further feed rate reductions have to be taken into account because a part of the upper motor speed range is required to balance bulk density variations. To identify the optimum feeder for your specific ingredient
and feed rate we recommend to make use of our automatic feeder selection program "FeederScout".

 
This way to the automatic feeder selection program:   FeederScout

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