An apron feeder is a type of mechanical equipment used to extract and transport heavy, lumpy, or abrasive materials from a stockpile, bunker, or feed hopper to a processing or conveying system. It consists of a series of overlapping steel plates or pans linked together by chains or rollers to form a continuous conveyor belt. The pans are typically made of high-strength steel and designed to withstand heavy impact and abrasion.
Apron feeders are commonly used in mining, quarrying, and cement industries to transport materials such as ore, coal, rock, and cement clinker. They are especially useful for handling materials that are too large or abrasive for other types of feeders, such as vibrating or belt feeders.
The operation of an apron feeder is simple: the pans move along the conveyor, picking up material from the feed hopper or pile and carrying it along the feeder. When the pans reach the end of the feeder, the material is discharged onto a conveyor or processing system. The speed and capacity of the feeder can be adjusted to meet the specific needs of the application.
Apron feeders are preferred in applications requiring high reliability and durability. They are designed to operate under harsh conditions and can withstand high levels of impact, wear, and corrosion. Additionally, apron feeders can be customized to suit the specific requirements of the application, including the size and shape of the pans, chain or roller design, and feed rate.



