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HFC Releases Heavy Duty Feeder

July 5, 2018
Centrifugal, or rotary, feeders are not typically known for their ability withstand heavy, hard, or sharp parts. Rotary style feeders generally thrive with light-weight plastic parts that would deform before causing damage to the feeder system. Of course, a part is not automatically considered suitable for a vibratory feeder just because the part will not work in a centrifugal feeder.

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HFC Feeds Parts for Vision Inspection

May 3, 2018
Hoosier Feeder Company builds feeding systems for a vast number of different processes in the manufacturing realm. One process that is not immediately associated with manufacturing is part inspection. Extremely large companies and companies that require a large number of high-precision parts, often fasteners, look to automate the inspection process itself which provides a new set of parameters for us to build to. Inspection companies look for a variety of qualities in the parts they inspect, and it is our job to prepare and present the parts precisely the way they need.

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Centrifugal Feeder Vocabulary

April 18, 2018 
Here are some of the common “vocab” terms that we at Hoosier Feeder Company commonly use to discuss our centrifugal feeder systems so that you can have a deeper understanding of what we do.

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How HFC Feeders Help Grow Your Company

March 13, 2018
Depending on the size of your current operation, adding part feeding systems can be a sizable investment into your company and as a result may require some careful consideration. Anytime you invest back into your company it’s important to understand how the investment will return and help add value to your processes, products, and company in general.

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Common Mistakes Companies Make When Implementing a Centrifugal Feeder

January 5, 2017
Companies from a variety of industries often make the same mistakes when planning, designing, and installing a centrifugal feeder system. You can avoid these same issues, which will cost significant time and money, by discussing your problem, and potential feeder system solution, before a project begins. Before the process starts, consider the following

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