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Thayer Scale Loss-In-Weight Feeders are designed to provide precision class accuracy and repeatability even in the harshest of industrial environments. They range in capacity from grams per minute to tons per hour.
A continuous Loss In Weight system includes a supply hopper or tank, a metering feeder or pump, a supporting scale system, and a microprocessor controller. The system electronically balances tare weight so the controller senses only the weight of the material in the supply hopper.
Loss-in-weight feeders are ideal dosing systems for a variety of applications from bulk, dry materials to liquids and even poorly flowing materials. Loss-in-weight feeders can be used in many industries from food or chemical production to high-temperature or ATEX environments.
A loss in weight feeder is a gravimetric metering device that receives material from an upstream supply and accurately doses the material into a process at a predetermined feedrate, typically through a screw (auger or helix), twin screw, or vibratory tray.
3-D animation of a Coperion K-Tron Loss-in-Weight feeder and control at work. This highly accurate weigh feeder type is used in manufacturing processes throughout many industries such...
What is a loss-in-weight feeder? Simply put, loss-in-weight feeders are gravimetric feeders that directly measures the material's weight to achieve and maintain a predetermined feed rate.
Thayer Scale, with over seventy years of experience, offers the broadest range of loss in weight feeder systems of any manufacturer. Each of its high-performing feeders provides precision-class accuracy and repeatability in demanding and strenuous process environments.
Loss-in-weight feeders are ideal dosing systems for a variety of applications from bulk, dry materials to liquids and even poorly flowing materials. Whether it’s used in food or chemical production, high temperature or ATEX environments, Rice Lake Weighing Systems has a loss-in-weight feeder to meet your requirements.
Loss-in-weight feeders are gravimetric feeders that directly measures the material’s weight to achieve and maintain a predetermined feed rate. The feed rate is measured in units of weight per time (e.g. kg/h).
A gravimetric loss-in-weight feeder simply weighs material to achieve a required feed rate or batch size. Depending on the feeder type, a loss-in-weight feeder can operate in continuous or batch mode.