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Introduction to the OSS and OTS Micro Feeders

By April 18, 2024May 8th, 2024No Comments

Orbetron is excited to introduce the new OSS-Micro and OTS-Micro, Single and Twin-Screw feeders, along with the standard disc feeder technology. These new models offer a wide range of hopper sizes, agitation options, and mounting choices, providing our customers with unparalleled flexibility in their feeding operations.

We are proud to now offer a comprehensive range of feeders that not only deliver exceptional performance but also prioritize ease of cleaning and rapid exchange capabilities. With the incorporation of stepper motor technology and our intuitive OC50 touchscreen controller, our feeders can handle even the lowest feed rates, down to single grams per hour.

President and Co-Owner, Roger Hultquist expressed his pride in this achievement, highlighting the dedication and innovation that went into developing the OSS-Micro and OTS-Micro advanced feeders. “We are confident that our customers will appreciate the enhanced capabilities and efficiency that these new models bring to their manufacturing processes”.

In addition to our new feeders, Orbetron also offers a fully-equipped lab for material testing. This allows for laboratory feeding technology to determine the most suitable product for individual material and processing requirements, ensuring that our customers receive the best possible solution for their specific needs.

The OSS and OTS Micro Feeders are suitable for use across a wide range of industries, including plastics, energy, pharmaceuticals, food, medical, and more. With their advanced feeding technology, these feeders can meet the unique demands of each industry, providing reliable and precise feeding solutions.

Orbetron is committed to continuous improvement and innovation, and the launch of our new OSS-Micro and OTS-Micro feeders is a testament to that commitment. We are excited to bring these cutting-edge products to the market and look forward to helping our customers optimize their feeding operations.