Conveyors
Conveyors, or conveyor systems, are common mechanical handling equipment used across industries to move goods, raw materials, and products within buildings. They are especially useful in businesses handling heavy or mass-produced items. Conveyors are of different types: - Belt conveyor - Spiral conveyor - Gravity Chute Conveyors - Vertical Box Conveyors
Belt Conveyors
A belt conveyor efficiently transports materials, goods, or people using a continuous belt as the moving mechanism, unlike other systems that use chains, spirals, or hydraulics. Key Features: Uses a continuous loop belt for smooth and consistent transport. Can be tailored to fit specific space and load requirements with adjustable speed capacity.
Spiral Conveyors
Spiral conveyors use a continuous belt or modular plastic chain wrapped helically around a central tower to move products smoothly up or down. They operate in a continuous loop and save floor space compared to traditional conveyors. Key Features: Spiral conveyors save floor space while providing continuous, high-speed product flow. They offer versatile, gentle handling and support multi-level feeding, unloading, and buffering.
Gravity Chute Conveyors
Gravity chute conveyors are simple slides that use gravity to move goods downward between levels without any power or motors. They provide a cost-effective solution for transporting materials in warehouses, production lines, and logistics facilities. Key Features: It offers Power-Free Operation, low cost and space saving design.
Vertical Box Conveyors
A vertical box conveyor transports materials vertically between floors or levels in a facility. Boxes are placed on a platform or lift carriage, which is moved up or down by a mechanical lift system (chain, hydraulic, or screw-driven). These conveyors are often integrated into automated conveyor lines and can be loaded manually or operated fully automatically with sensors and controls. Key Features: Vertical box conveyors efficiently move goods vertically, saving floor space. They handle various box sizes and weights and easily integrate with automated systems using sensors and controls.