Belt ConveyorA modern conveying equipment widely used in industries such as mining, construction, chemicals, metallurgy, grain, and ports. It utilizes a belt connected organically as the transportation medium, completing material transportation tasks through its continuous movement.
Belt conveyors offer advantages such as simple structure, stable operation, high transport capacity, long conveying distance, and flexible layout options. Therefore, they play a crucial role in modern industrial production.
Generally, a belt conveyor consists of parts such as the conveying belt, drive unit, tensioning device, support roller set, tensioning roller set, cleaning device, and protective device.
Conveyor belts are the core components of belt conveyors. They are typically made of a composite of rubber and fiber materials, offering high tensile strength and toughness. Grooved conveyor belts can enhance the adhesion of materials during transport, preventing slippage.
The drive unit is mainly composed of a motor, a reducer, a coupling, and a driven roller. The motor provides power, which is transmitted to the driven roller via the reducer and the coupling, causing the conveyor belt to move.
Tensioning devices are used to maintain the tension of the conveyor belt, preventing it from becoming loose during operation. Common tensioning devices include slider tensioners and gravity weight tensioners, among others.
The support roller assembly is located beneath the conveyor belt, designed to bear the weight of the belt for smooth operation. The tension roller assembly is situated above the conveyor belt to adjust the belt tension.
The cleaning device can remove dust from the conveyor belt surface, preventing wear and blockage due to accumulated dust.
Protective devices mainly include collision prevention and anti-slip devices. The collision prevention device can prevent materials from colliding with equipment during conveyance, ensuring the safety of personnel and equipment. The anti-slip device can prevent the conveyor belt from sliding on steep slopes or slippery surfaces, ensuring safe operation of the conveyor belt.





