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WHERE
TO USE
Because of their
fool-proof operation and their lessening of noise in production areas, the
Silent Air Turbine Vibrators have quickly become the specified and standard
units for many industries and in many leading plants. Examples are: parts
feeding in tracks and trays in the automotive industry; on batchers, supply
hoppers and chutes of chemical and plastics production and packaging lines; and
on foundry match-plates, shake-outs and sand hoppers.
Other typical uses
include: screening, separating and sizing of both fine and coarse powdered
materials; settling, compacting and leveling in packaging; orientation and
feeding of parts. Also, un-jamming caps, cans and jars; aiding or controlling
flow of material through hoppers, screens, chutes. Size for size and mount same
as for ball units.
AIR
CONSUMPTION
A ball vibrator
draws up to over 50% more air than a turbine vibrator. the ball in a ball
vibrator takes up only 1/20 of available space in the ball vibrator housing and
the majority of the air pushing the ball around in the ball race is wasted and
exhausted without producing any work. In a turbine vibrator, the turbine fits
snugly in the housing and only a very minimal amount of air can escape without
producing any work.
EFFICIENCY
The turbine
vibrator has a high efficiency throughout it's life. Ball vibrators immediately
lose speed and efficiency due to pitting of the ball and ball race. An added plus
to the turbine is, the turbine vibrator is not subject to the pitting and the
turbine vibrator does not require airline lubrication like the ball vibrator.
NOISE
Turbine vibrators
maintain 70-75 dB throughout their entire life as compared to sharp increases in
noise levels of ball, roller and piston vibrators, reaching up to 100 dB and
over.

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