- Boiler Systems: Transporting fuels like coal or biomass to hoppers or staging areas prior to feeding.
- General Industrial Use: Moving ores, aggregates, or finished goods in mining, construction, and warehousing.
- Food-Grade Applications: Conveying packaged foods, grains, or ingredients in sanitary conditions with easy-clean designs.
Belt/Roller Conveyor Systems
Belt/Roller Conveyor Systems are highly efficient, modular solutions designed to transport a wide range of materials—bulk or packaged—over short or long distances with smooth, reliable motion. Belt conveyors utilize a continuous, flexible belt looped over pulleys to move materials, while roller conveyors employ a series of powered or gravity-driven rollers to facilitate flow. Engineered for versatility, these systems handle everything from lightweight food-grade packages to heavy industrial loads like coal or biomass for boiler feed preparation. With customizable belt types (e.g., rubber, PVC, or modular) and roller configurations (e.g., steel or plastic), they offer flexibility, low maintenance, and high throughput, making them essential for industries like manufacturing, logistics, and energy production.
- Coal: Durable belts/rollers for abrasive loads.
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- Belts: Rubber (for heavy-duty), PVC (lightweight/food-grade), Modular Plastic (hygienic, durable).
- Rollers: Steel (industrial strength), Stainless Steel (food-grade/corrosion-resistant), Plastic (light-duty).
- Frames: Mild Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum (lightweight).
- Adjustable speeds and inclines for precise material flow.
- Modular designs for easy expansion or reconfiguration.
- Sanitary options (e.g., washdown-compatible belts) for food processing.
- Belt Types: Flat belts for general use, cleated belts for inclines, modular belts for food-grade flexibility.
- Roller Configurations: Gravity rollers (cost-effective), powered rollers (consistent speed), tapered rollers (curved paths).
- Widths: Standard (e.g., 300-1200 mm) or custom for specific loads.