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Vibratory feeder DR 100
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Characteristics

Type
vibratory
Operational mode
continuous
Product applications
laboratory

Description

The vibratory feeder DR 100 is used for the uniform, continuous feeding and conveyance of pourable bulk materials and fine powders. The DR 100 feeds RETSCH mills, sample dividers, and particle measuring devices, and it is also suitable for other feeding tasks. Its performance, adaptability and compact design makes this device suitable for a great variety of applications. The DR 100 can also be driven and controlled externally via the built-in interface. RETSCH vibratory feeders guarantee reproducibly exact results and maximize the efficiency of downstream laboratory and testing devices. cement clinker, chemicals, coffee, construction materials, fertilizers, fillers, flours, grains, metals powders, minerals, nuts, plastics, sand, seeds, soils, washing powder strong drive for even material feed material bed level and volume flow are adjustable digital speed setting optional control via interface digital time setting conmpact control and feed unit easy cleaning of the push-fit chute wide range of accessories including various chutes Feed material - pourable bulk materials Material feed size* - < 2 mm (15 mm chute) < 6 mm (40 mm chute) < 12 mm (75 mm chute) Volume flow - Time setting - digital, 1 - 99 min / continuous operation Speed setting - digital, 1 - 99 / 0 - 5 l/min, stufenlos einstellbar Chute width - 15 mm / 40 mm / 75 mm / 75/40 mm Chute length - 210 mm Hopper volume - 2.8 l (15 mm chute) 2.8 l (40 mm chute) 3.5 l (75 mm chute) 3.5 l (75/40 mm chute) Electrical supply data - different voltages Power connection - 1-phase W x H x D - 260 x 420 x 280 mm Net weight - ~ 10 kg Standards - CE

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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.