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FoodeQ Engineering

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WORLDCLASS VIBRATORY TECHNOLOGY

FoodeQ offers a wide range of high-quality vibratory conveyors and vibratory equipment for the food processing industry, all based on our own engineering and development. Whatever functionality you require, we design and install the right solution for you. This may mean that our engineers start designing from scratch, but in many cases it involves adapting or further developing machines that we have previously designed for our customers.

Creative technology for the food processing industry.

FoodeQ’s journey began in 2008 with vibratory technology, but today we offer much more. If desired, we can act as your turnkey partner for the complete production line. We have also built extensive expertise in belt conveying and pumping systems. In this way, we create the ideal combination of technologies for your process.

Your entire project is in capable hands with us, and even after delivery our team remains at your service for maintenance, support and warranty services.

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VIBRATORY TECHNOLOGYCLOSED BULK SHAKER

FoodeQ designs and builds closed bulk shakers exactly according to our customers’ requirements and wishes for a variety of products and purposes.

VIBRATORY TECHNOLOGYLANE SPREADER

We build lane spreaders – to split the product flow in several sub streams – in all shapes and sizes as distribution feed for the rest of the line of machinery like bean tippers, slicers, sliver removers and optical sorting machines.

VIBRATORY TECHNOLOGYSHAKER

FoodeQ designs and builds professional shakers exactly according to our customers’ requirements and wishes for a wide range of products and purposes.

BELT CONVEYORSINCLINED BELTS

Inclined belts come in many shapes and sizes, and we use them as a basic method to move food products between processes on the production line over the required distance and to span height differences.

BELT CONVEYORSZ BELT CONVEYORS

We use Z belt conveyors, which feature both an upward and downward angle, as a basic method to move food products between processes on the production line over the required distance, and to span height differences.