Food manufacturing applications require the accurate addition of a wide range of raw materials into production streams. Most of the time loss-in-weight screw feeders are used for this purpose. However, many applications increasingly require the addition of inclusions, such as raisins or nuts to a cereal line, chocolate chips to a granola bar line before baking or even dehydrated meat and vegetables into snack food, just to name a few. These ingredients are often delicate and require a gentler handling method than what a screw feeder can provide. Coperion K-Tron K3 vibratory feeders are perfectly designed to add the exact proportion of such inclusions to the final product.
Vibratory feeders are ideal for the gentle handling of a wide variety of materials, including friable products, abrasive products, products with non-uniform shapes, and some fibers. They are optimally suited to applications such as the high accuracy feeding of a wide variety of bulk materials, and friable ingredients in particular. The gentle vibratory feeding principle allows for high accuracy feeding without causing damage to the bulk material.
Many of these specialty inclusions are also high in ingredient cost. For this reason, it is imperative that the method of delivery to the process below be extremely accurate and controlled, to avoid overfeeding while maintaining control of these added costs. The use of K3 loss-in-weight vibratory feeders for the accurate addition of inclusions to the process ensures a consistent flow of these high value ingredients, and more importantly, a higher control of ingredient costs.