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"SPECIALISTS IN VIBRATORY
AND NON-VIBRATORY PARTS FEEDING SYSTEMS"
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At Vibcon we maintain a high level of proficiency and
pride ourselves in providing the manufacturing industry with quality
feed systems.
VIBRATORY FEEDER BOWLS
Vibcon
Corporation offers vibratory feeder bowls from 6" to 36" basic
diameter. Most bowls are constructed out of 304 grade stainless steel
approximately 1/8" (11ga.) thick.
All are hand fabricated
and TIG welded. If required, hardened steel is used in high wear areas.
We offer many different coatings:
Urethane -
used to cut noise, increase wear life, protect the part finish
Abcite -
similar to urethane except more durable and more chemical resistant
Rough Coat-
impregnated silicon carbide (feels like 100 grit sandpaper) used in
oily applications to
improve feeding of rubber and plastic parts and with
abcite will
improve
feeding of oily metal parts
Brushlon -
used with very hard parts and in high speed applications to increase
wear life and bowl feed rate.
Other coatings are available on request.
Vibratory
bowls are very versatile. They can be single or multiple line, can be
designed to feed a range of similar parts,
can handle a wide range
of different parts, can be designed to operate in bad environments. They
are the most versatile
of feeding types
CENTRIFUGAL FEEDER
BOWLS
Vibcon
offers 18", 24" and 36" basic diameter centrifugal feeder bowls. These
bowls are for very specific applications, feeding
simple
parts at high rates.
Parts such as dowel pins, bottle caps, washers, nuts and other simple
parts can be fed at rates up to, and in some
cases
over, 1,000 pieces
per minute. As these systems feed so fast, orientation and selection
must be simple.
OTHER FEEDER BOWLS
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Vibcon Corporation offers
modifications other than above, including accumulator towers
to store and feed pre-oriented parts. Bowls
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used as hoppers to
get a finer and/or smaller quantity of material fed. Bowls used as
sorters to sort one part from another such as coins or
- different length bolts. Very often used in the
plastics industry to sort sprues from parts and one part from another.
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