Vibratory Sizers
Vibratory sizers machinery refers to specialized equipment used to separate bulk materials by particle size using controlled vibration. These machines are a step up from standard vibrating screens, offering multiple precise separations in a compact footprint—ideal for industries like mining, food processing, and recycling.
⚙️ What Makes Vibratory Sizers Unique
Multi-deck design: Often equipped with 2 to 7 decks for multiple size separations in one pass.
Linear or elliptical motion: Ensures efficient stratification and high throughput.
Compact and robust: Designed for continuous operation with minimal maintenance.
Energy-efficient: Some models use a single motor for multiple decks.
🌀 Common Types
Type Motion Best For
MS Sizers Linear High-capacity, energy-efficient sorting
ME/MEL Sizers Linear (dual) Fine particle separation, longer decks
BI-FLOW Sizers Dual-deck Fine sands, space-saving applications
🧪 Applications
Aggregates & minerals: Grading sand, gravel, ores
Food industry: Sorting nuts, grains, spices
Recycling: Separating plastics, metals, glass
Chemicals & fertilizers: Particle size control
For example, Rollier’s vibratory sizers offer up to 7 separations and are known for their low power consumption and easy screen replacement. Similarly, NutTech’s shaking decks are tailored for food-grade applications like sorting almonds or peanuts.
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