
Conveyor systems, categorized by operation mode, include: Belt Conveyors, Spiral Conveyors, Bucket Elevators, Drum Conveyors, Weighing Conveyors, Plate Chain Conveyors, Mesh Belt Conveyors, and Chain Conveyors.
Main features of the conveyor:
Directional changeable, can flexibly alter the conveying direction, up to 180 degrees maximum.
Conveyor with each unit consisting of 8 roller drums, each unit can be used independently or connected with multiple units for operation, easy to install.
The conveyor is flexible, with a length-to-width ratio of up to 3 times between its longest and shortest configurations.
Detailed specifications:
Generally, the main parameters are determined based on the requirements of the material handling system, the various conditions of the material loading and unloading locations, the relevant production process, and the characteristics of the material.
①Conveying Capacity: The conveying capacity of a conveyor refers to the amount of material conveyed per unit of time. For bulk materials, it is calculated by the mass or volume of material conveyed per hour; for unitized items, it is calculated by the number of items conveyed per hour.
② Conveying Speed: Increasing the conveying speed enhances the conveying capacity. As the conveying length becomes larger and the conveying belt serves as the traction component, the conveying speed tends to increase. However, high-speed operation of belt conveyors requires attention to vibration, noise, and issues related to start-up and braking. For conveyors using chains as traction components, the conveying speed should not be too high to prevent increasing the dynamic load. For conveyors that also perform process operations, the conveying speed should be determined according to the requirements of the production process.
③ Component Dimensions: The dimensions of the conveyor components include belt width, plank width, hopper volume, pipe diameter, and container size, etc. These dimensions all directly affect the conveying capacity of the conveyor.
④ Conveyor Length and Inclination: The length of the conveyor line and the size of the inclination directly affect the total resistance and power required by the conveyor.































