Mar 12, 2026 Leave a message

What is a feeding system?

The feeding system is an industrial automated production equipment that achieves centralized management of raw material storage, metering, drying, and conveying through a sealed loop design and a "one machine, one pipe" architecture. The system uses vacuum conveying, in conjunction with a central dryer, filters, and a PLC control system to prevent raw materials from becoming damp or clogging, ensuring stable conveying. Core components include a central control console, feeding host, and dust collector modules, supporting 24-hour continuous operation, automatic pipe switching, and real-time monitoring, with a dual-machine alternating operation mechanism ensuring safety.

 

As industrial automation demands upgrade, the system has gradually integrated intelligent control and modular design. Early technology focused on pneumatic conveying, while later technologies introduced sensor monitoring, touch interface operation, and automatic cleaning functions to improve accuracy and production efficiency. Maintenance strategies have expanded from basic cleaning and lubrication to full-process management including calibration and fault warnings, adapting to application scenarios in multiple industries such as plastics, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. Its technological iterations are prominently reflected in optimized dust removal and filtration, reduced energy consumption, and enhanced scalability, forming a standardized process solution.

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