Types of Vibratory Bowl Bases
- Electromagnetic Base
This is the most common and traditional type.
- Working Principle: An electromagnet generates pulsed magnetic force to attract and release an armature, causing the bowl to vibrate.
- Characteristics: Cost-effective, mature technology, high feeding speed, but relatively noisy.
- Piezoelectric Base
A newer drive type that utilizes the piezoelectric effect.
- Working Principle: High-frequency AC current applied to piezoelectric ceramics causes minor expansion/contraction, translated into bowl vibration.
- Characteristics: Very low energy consumption, extremely quiet operation, ideal for very small and delicate parts, but has limited driving force.
- Motor-Driven Base
- Working Principle: A standard motor with an eccentric counterweight rotates to generate centrifugal force, causing vibration.
- Characteristics: High driving force, suitable for heavier parts, but generates significant noise and vibration.
- Servo Motor Base
A high-precision, programmable drive system.
- Working Principle: A servo motor drives a cam or crank mechanism to produce precisely controlled vibration.
- Characteristics: Programmable motion, very smooth and gentle feeding, high precision, but has a very high cost.












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