Introduction to Screw Feeders
Screw feeders are widely used in various industries such as metallurgy, building materials, chemical, food, and agriculture. These feeders use spiral blades to convey dry powder, granular materials, crushed materials, flake materials, biological particles, and other materials. There are two types of screw feeders, one with a shaft and the other without. The screw feeder with no shaft is suitable for sticky, entangled, and large materials such as sludge and domestic garbage.
Benefits of Using Screw Feeders
Screw feeders have several advantages, including convenient and simple operation, extensive application, energy saving, low noise, long service life and easy maintenance.
Materials for Screw Feeders
The material used for screw feeders depends on the application. Stainless steel is recommended for use in the food or medical sector or where sanitation or anti-corrosion properties are required. For wear resistance, high manganese steel or high chromium steel is recommended. Carbon steel is recommended where there is no specific requirement.
How to Install, Maintain and Repair Screw Feeders
Screw feeders are easy to install, maintain, and repair. When installing the feeder, ensure that the angle of inclination is less than 20 degrees. The screw can be customized according to the required height and conveying capacity. The discharge outlet can use the flange, fabric bag, hanging bag, and more. To maintain the feeder, clean it regularly to prevent blockage. Screw feeders are easy to repair, and replacement parts are readily available.
Ever-Power Group’s High-Quality Screw Feeders
Ever-Power Group is a leading manufacturer of screw feeders. Our feeders are made from high-quality materials and are available at favorable prices. We offer excellent pre-sale and after-sale services, and our products come with a 12-month warranty period. We welcome customers to visit our factory and customize their orders according to their needs.
FAQ
- What materials can screw feeders convey?
- What are the benefits of using screw feeders?
- What materials are used to make screw feeders?
- How do you install screw feeders?
- How do you maintain and repair screw feeders?
Screw feeders can convey dry powder, granular materials, crushed materials, flake materials, biological particles, and other materials.
Screw feeders have several advantages, including convenient and simple operation, extensive application, energy saving, low noise, long service life, and easy maintenance.
The material used for screw feeders depends on the application. Stainless steel is recommended for use in the food or medical sector or where sanitation or anti-corrosion properties are required. For wear resistance, high manganese steel or high chromium steel is recommended. Carbon steel is recommended where there is no specific requirement.
When installing the feeder, ensure that the angle of inclination is less than 20 degrees. The screw can be customized according to the required height and conveying capacity. The discharge outlet can use the flange, fabric bag, hanging bag, and more.
To maintain the feeder, clean it regularly to prevent blockage. Screw feeders are easy to repair, and replacement parts are readily available.
Note
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