Variable rate feeder


A variable rate feeder is a piece of industrial control equipment used to deliver solid material at a known rate into some process.

Belt feeders vs. belt conveyors

In both form and function, belt feeders are essentially short belt conveyors. There are a few key areas in which the two differ, however:
  • Rate control: feeders are capable of rate control, while conveyors operate at a constant speed.
  • Operational speed: feeders typically operate at slower speeds than belt conveyors.
  • Flow patterns: feeders are flood-loaded, while belt conveyors are funnel-loaded.

Industries

  • Mining / power generation. Due to rugged design and the ability to continuously move material in low-headroom situations, belt feeders have proven ideal for handling materials like coal and ore. This gentle and economical transportation has proven vital for both the mining and power generation industries.
  • Bulk material handling. Belt feeders are typically used for handling fairly light, fine, abrasive, free flowing materials. Feeder units are typically placed under storage facilities such as silos, surge hoppers or load hoppers, and may be operated either horizontally or on an incline to save headroom. For such applications, belt width is governed by the size of the material being handled and required tons per hour.

Transport mechanisms

A number of different techniques and transport mechanisms are used, but these broadly split into these categories, in descending order of accuracy:
Any of these may be combined with subsequent checks from beltweighers or flowmeters to provide a more accurate flow of material.