This blender from Process Control is available in configurations including a small frame with four to six elements and throughput of 800 pounds per hour, or a large frame with four to six elements and a throughput of 3,000-plus pounds per hour.
V-Series vibratory blender This blender from Process Control is available in configurations including a small frame with four to six elements and throughput of 800 pounds per hour, or a large frame with four to six elements and a throughput of 3,000-plus pounds per hour.
What's new? The basic concept. Each hopper and feed system sits on a load cell, so the vibratory V-Series is more accurate than a batch blender, and almost as accurate as PCC's X-Series continuous blender. The non-proprietary control system supports full automation of recipe entry and storage, inventory control and process management. An integral sampling chute will divert material from the process for rate calibration.
Benefits Precise, homogenous blends by weight, regardless of variations in ingredient bulk density. The price point lies between batch and continuous blenders: a new choice for hard-to-handle materials like regrind or materials that tend to de-mix in a batch blender.