Disc feeder is a type of feeding equipment that is used in industrial settings to feed bulk materials, such as powders, granules, and pellets, into a process or production line. It consists of a rotating disc that is mounted on a central shaft, which is driven by a motor. The disc is equipped with a series of evenly spaced compartments or pockets that hold the material to be fed. As the disc rotates, the material is discharged from the compartments and is directed into a chute or conveyor system for further processing. Disc feeders are commonly used in industries such as mining, cement, chemical, and food processing, where a controlled and uniform feeding of materials is required. They are capable of handling a wide range of materials, including abrasive and corrosive substances. The speed and angle of the disc can be adjusted to control the rate of material discharge, allowing for precise feeding and preventing overloading or clogging of downstream equipment.