Difference between revisions of "Ceramic Rotary Feeders"
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Wear-resistant '''Ceramic Rotary Feeders''' are [[Rotary Feeders]] with a ceramic lining and rotor. Ceramic rotary feeders are characterised by high performance, high throughput and increases in service life by a factor of 10 to 20 compared with steel [[valves]] depending on the material to be conveyed. | Wear-resistant '''Ceramic Rotary Feeders''' are [[Rotary Feeders]] with a ceramic lining and rotor. Ceramic rotary feeders are characterised by high performance, high throughput and increases in service life by a factor of 10 to 20 compared with steel [[valves]] depending on the material to be conveyed. | ||
Revision as of 12:54, 8 February 2012
Wear-resistant Ceramic Rotary Feeders are Rotary Feeders with a ceramic lining and rotor. Ceramic rotary feeders are characterised by high performance, high throughput and increases in service life by a factor of 10 to 20 compared with steel valves depending on the material to be conveyed.
Specifications
- High availability
- Low maintenance costs
- Significant cost savings
Applications
- Fly Ash
- Gold Ore
- Rutile Ore
- Sand
- Feldspar
- Alumina
- Kaolin Clay
- Raw Limestone
- Lignite
- Cement
- Diatomaceous Earth
- Copper Concentrate