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Craig Macklin

Grain Entrapment and Engulfment

By Craig Macklin

Due in a large part to the efforts of NPR, I recently became more aware and educated on a tragic and horrifying issue in the Feed and Grain industry: Grain Entrapment and Engulfment.  Basically, this is the incidence of being buried and/or drowned in bulk grain.  I shudder to even think about the experience.

Reading through NPR’s listing of incidents, I noticed a couple of things that had me thinking more about why this is happening and whether Cleveland Vibrator Company might play a part in future prevention.  First, the incidents reported seem to be more frequent in the past few years.  Second, there is some recurrence of incidents stemming from people climbing into bins, hoppers and silos that have stuck material in order to “unstick” it.

Certainly, the second item connected with me as we are a manufacturer of material flow aids, like industrial vibrators and knockers, that are used to prevent or correct material sticking, clogging, rat-holing and bridging.  I wanted to learn more about what we could do.  So, I called Read More…


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Value of Industrial Vibrators Part 2: Feeding Cows…and Me

By Craig Macklin

If you didn’t read Part 1: $100,000, you should immediately.  It is life changing.

All set?  Great.  Welcome back.  Incredible wasn’t it? If you didn’t really go read it, you might struggle with your conscience later, but you should still be able to follow the rest of this post fine.

Similar to the value of vibration in diamond mining catching my attention, the value of industrial vibration to feeding cows also caught my attention.  Why??  Read More…


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Customer Collaboration for Achieving New Solutions

By CVC Team

From my perspective industrial applications for vibrators and vibratory equipment tend to fall into three broad categories.  The first and largest of these groups is the “standard” application, whether for individual vibrators or for equipment.  Similar problems have been seen before and solved with “off the shelf products”.  In the world of individual vibrators, these standard applications tend to involve flow aids for stationary hoppers and bins where both pneumatic and electric vibrators have proven over the years to be viable solutions.  Appropriate vibrators can be selected or recommended based on the size of the hopper, weight of the material, hopper design (to include shape and wall thickness) and nature of the material.

My second broad group is somewhat smaller than the “standard” group and involves more customer interaction and discussion to arrive upon a suitable solution. These types of challenges would fall into what I’d call the “cooperative” group. Read More…


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