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From AccuRate/Schenck AccuRate
When it comes to providing one of the most versatile additives and fillers, NYCO Minerals, Inc., located in Willsboro, New York has accomplished this for over 50 years with its production of wollastonite (calcium silicate). Wollastonite is generally used as an additive or filler in a number of plastics, ceramics, coating, and construction product applications. Because consistency and accuracy are critical in the processing of wollastonite, NYCO relies upon Schenck AccuRate weighing and feeding equipment for maintaining a constant feed to its milling process resulting in high efficiencies and purity of product. As their supplier of choice for over 10 years, NYCO uses a wide range of products from Schenck AccuRate, which includes gravimetric MECHATRON® screw feeders, SolidsFlow® vibratory feeders, a DEA weighbelt feeder, and a BXN dual idler belt scale. Each of these metering devices are equipped with Schenck AccuRate DISOCONT® controls and DeviceNet cards for communicating to the plant's Allen Bradley PLC.
Product Announcements
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Schenck AccuRate Expands The Plastics Industry Designed ProFlex® C Feeder Line with the New Model 6000.
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Schenck AccuRate's SolidsFlow® USDA Accepted Model 2000 Vibratory Feeder was designed specifically for use in the food, dairy, and pharmaceutical industries where equipment and processes must meet...
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For metering a variety of powders, granules, chips, flakes, and fibers Schenck AccuRate announces its latest product offering the MECHATRON® Coni-Steel Vibro Feeder.
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Schenck AccuRate's 3-A MECHATRON® Feeder was designed specifically for use in the food, dairy, and pharmaceutical industries where equipment and processes must meet 3-A dairy sanitary levels or...
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Designed specifically for extruder manufacturers and compounders, the new ProFlex® C plastics industry feeder packs maximum versatility into a very space and cost efficient package that's easy to...
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In most every industry worldwide, from chemicals to food, plastics, pharmaceuticals and countless others, you'll find Schenck AccuRate volumetric feeders at work, metering fine powders, flakes,...
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• Mid-range screw feeder.
• Theoretical feed rates from 0.14 to 330 cubic feet per hour (4 to 9300 liters).
• Stainless steel construction.
• Internal vertical agitator.
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• Low-range minor ingredient screw feeder.
• Theoretical feed rates from 0.002 to 23 cubic feet per hour (.059 to 650 liters).
• Complete disassembly from the non-process side.
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• High-range screw feeder.
• Theoretical feed rates from .3 to 1137 cubic feet per hour (8 to 32,160 liters).
• Three load cells
• Complete disassembly from the...
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To monitor production, ensure proper blends and benefit from plant automation, you need reliable, certified belt scale performance, high accuracy and repeatability. Schenck AccuRate Belt Scales and...
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Topics of Interest
Ingredient-wise, pet food recipes are using more enrichments, flavorings, colors and fillers, added at higher accuracies than ever before. It's why our MECHATRON® screw feeders, DEA weighbelt...
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The process system begins with the BEMP™ belt scale controlling and measuring the rate of potatoes coming into the process on a conveyor belt. The DISOCONT® control on the belt scale...
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In the rubber industry, accuracy and performance is the key. When feeding carbon black, zinc stearate, sulfur, rubber or TiO2, the rubber process industry employs Schenck AccuRate volumetric and...
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For over 40 years, Schenck AccuRate has worked closely with both large and small plastics compounders providing superior feeding systems for resins and additives. From feeding colors to wood flour,...
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Using impact plate, measuring chute and Coriolis technologies, Schenck AccuRate manufactures a family of mass flow meters. Working with Schenck AccuRate application engineers, customers are given the...
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