Direct discharge sieves utilize vibration motors equipped with two sets of eccentric weights (unbalanced eccentric blocks) at the upper and lower ends of the shaft. The phase angle of these eccentric weights and the cross-angle between the two motors convert the rotational motion of the vibration motors into a multi-directional force overlay, including horizontal, vertical, inclined, and centrifugal forces. This combined force is then transmitted to the screening surface, achieving the purpose of sieving. Adjusting the phase angle and weight of the upper and lower eccentric blocks can alter the magnitude of the excitation force and the trajectory of the material.
Features of Direct Discharge Sieves:
Made of 304 stainless steel with an attractive appearance and durable construction, meeting food production requirements.
Compact size, space-saving, and easy to move.
Low energy consumption and high efficiency.
Easy disassembly and assembly, simple internal and external cleaning with no sanitary dead corners, compliant with food and pharmaceutical industry standards.
Automated operation, capable of continuous 24-hour production.
Low-noise design.
Tight sealing to prevent liquid leakage and dust dispersion.
Can be used in single or multiple layers for multi-stage screening in a single pass.