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Brabender Twin Screw FeedersTwin screw feeders with stirring agitators for bulk ingredients with critical flow characteristics |
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● Stainless steel hopper ● Multifunctional stirring agitator ● Separate screw and agitator motors (3-phase)
● For poorly flowing or floodable ingredients ● Ingredient homogenization ● Uniform screw filling level
● Stand-alone volumetric twin screw feeders ● Fully digital loss-in-weight twin screw feeders ● Feed rates up to 5 m³/hr |
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International data sheet download (PDF).
For North America see
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Max. theoretical feed rate (dm³/hr)* |
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Volumetric |
Loss-in-weight twin screw feeders |
Double |
Twin |
Twin |
Twin |
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3.5 |
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195 |
489 |
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139 |
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195 |
489 |
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139 |
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1960 |
2693 |
1853 |
1604 |
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5500 |
7500 |
6800 |
3700 |
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* 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
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