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News Release from: Elscint Automation | Subject: Vibratory bowl feeder
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 March 2006
Vibratory bowl feeds fragile cores
Vibratory bowl feeder handles for fragile sintered "E" cores, and the bowl is designed in such a manner that the possibility of a product fall is reduced if not eliminated.
Elscint Automation, the ISO 9001:2000 certified leading vibratory parts feeder manufacturer (having CE Marking for its parts feeders) from India has developed a unique vibratory bowl feeder for feeding of sintered "E" cores Monish Shete, director of Elscint Automation informed that these 'E' cores are fragile and a fall from the top of the bowl can break them
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 6 Dec 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Therefore, he stated that Elscint Automation uses a special type of Elscinthane PU Lining with extra thickness.
He further explained that the bowl is designed in such a manner that the possibility of a fall is reduced if not eliminated.
If the components do fall during orientation, the fall is contained by specially designed flaps.
The total system consists of an Elscint conveyor feeder ahead of the vibratory bowl feeder.
on which the 'E' cores are passed and while they pass, the top portion is printed with a printing head.
This system works at 100 pieces/min and has resulted in completion of printing jobs at the customers end in just 4h, which up till now used to take more than 12h manually.
These and other innovative application ideas are possible by interacting with the qualified application engineers from Elscint Automation, who are more than eager to help you in your feeding requirements.
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