Research, development and solutions
Automated production in continuous development
Automation of assembling processes is constantly evolving to meet market demand. The optimization of manufacturing industry therefore includes the ever-wider integration of vibratory feeders as a cost-effective alternative to manual work. These mechanical devices are relevant to all industries, including consumer goods, packaging, pharmaceuticals, automotive, electrical components, food & beverage and many others.
Vibratory feeders utilize vibration to handle small loose parts, sort and orient them on industrial production lines. In addition to increasing productivity, safety and repetitiveness, the selection and control of components leads to a qualitatively and economically advantageous result. To achieve high performance standards, the vibrating feeders are electronically managed by specific control equipment which provides an adjustable voltage output applied to the drive of the magnet of the vibrating devices. Each vibratory conveyor therefore requires a control unit to optimize the performance of the process.
The Forvib range includes various catalogue options designed and developed to control the performances of a vibrating feeder.
CUSTOM PRODUCTS
From the development through to production
The products offered in our catalogue can be customized in order to fully respond to any needs for “custom evolutions” of a standard product on the basis of particular technical requirements which are analyzed and developed in order to satisfy the needs without particular investments.
The Forvib offer is further expanded with the development of customized products, based on specific needs, in combination with our range of standard products. The client is supported in all the various phases, from design to development and prototyping up to the industrialization of the final product even in small series. The project is in fact managed with the sampling of pre-series “custom” circuits including the procurement of components, assembly and the preliminary test report.