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NO.207

Dried Shrimp

The Disk Feeder DS is best suited for materials where residue and breakage should be eliminated.

NO.208

Copper powder

Discharge test with Copper powder

NO.212

Rice (non-glutinous rice)

A Sanitary Type CS can prevent segregation and ensure stable feeding.

NO.216

Coke Sludge

Circle Feeders can even discharge sludge.

NO.217

Metallic Powders

Pulsation-free with continuous volumetric construction「Delta DF」

NO.219

Scrap Tire Chips

Unique and patented design that suppresses bridging

NO.220

Plastic Waste

Video of feeder discharging bridging-prone plastic waste (waste plastic)

NO.221

Glass wool

Very prone to bridging due to the material's contracting and elastic properties.

NO.222

Pet food

Non-standard models with a larger capacity and diameter can be produced.

NO.223

Tea Leaves

Dried tea leaves are irregularly shaped, tend to tangle, and are prone to bridging.

NO.191

Discharging bean-curd refuse

Food residue

NO.192

Discharging shredded flexible container bag

Light and bridging property

NO.194

Discharging construction waste

The material characteristic tends to be bridging

NO.201

Discharging wet sand grain

Poor flowability characteristics

NO.202

Wet molding sand

Raw material that increases bridging property by humidification

NO.185

Ammonium perchlorate

Powder is added the water

NO.187

Discharging limestone

Discharge test with "limestone" (the granular powder with high abrasiveness). Stable discharge without sticking is confirmed.

NO.188

Aggregated terephthalic acid

High hardness with lumpy and flaky material

NO.189

Phenol resin flake

Non-uniform shape

NO.165

Cotton

High bridging property

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