Microfeeder and Compact Feeders Catalog
The MT12 loss-in-weight microfeeder may be used for feeding micro ingredients in continuous or batch operation. Use compact loss-in-weight feeders for laboratory applications, pilot projects, or feeding minor ingredients with high accuracy and recipe repeatability. Compact feeders are good for any low feed rate application where space is limited.
Twin Screw Microfeeder
Materials Fed: Gravimetric feeding of free flowing to difficult powders (e.g. lumpy, moist, or bridge building materials).
| Model | Low feed rate | High feed rate | ||
| dm3/hr | ft3/hr | dm3/hr | ft3/hr | |
|
0.04 |
0.0014 |
4.0 |
0.14 |
|
Compact Feeders: Twin Screw Model
Materials Fed: pigments, sticky, lumpy or bridging powders.
| Model | Low feed rate | High feed rate | ||
| dm3/hr | ft3/hr | dm3/hr | ft3/hr | |
|
0.1 |
0.004 |
45 |
1.6 |
|
Compact Feeders: Single Screw Model
Materials Fed: free-flowing pellets and powders.
| Model | Low feed rate | High feed rate | ||
| dm3/hr | ft3/hr | dm3/hr | ft3/hr | |
|
0.12 |
0.004 |
4500 |
160 |
|
Compact Feeders: Vibratory Model
Materials Fed: pellets, fibers or friable materials.
| Model | Low feed rate | High feed rate | ||
| dm3/hr | ft3/hr | dm3/hr | ft3/hr | |
|
0.2 |
0.007 |
250 |
8.8 |
|
Liquid Loss-in-Weight Model
Liquid loss-in-weight feed rates dependent on tank size and selected metering device.
Other Feeder Options
Hazardous Areas - K-Tron provides equipment that can meet area classifications according to American or European standards.
Feeder Control Options
For feeder control options click here.


