Conveyor
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Chain Conveyor, Conveyor, Industrial Machinery
Flight Conveyor – NISHIMURA MACHINE WORKS CO.LTD.
The transfer can be performed in three dimensions, from horizontal to vertical and back to horizontal again.
A flight conveyor is a mechanical conveyor that runs horizontally and vertically, with chains on either side or in the center of the conveyor in the direction of travel, and flight bars (flat plates) attached to the chains. As the conveyor chain moves forward, the flight bar pushes out the material to be conveyed, while transporting powder or granular materials. The conveyor chain is hung on sprocket wheels at the head, middle, and tail ends, and the chain is driven by the rotation of the wheels.
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Bucket Conveyor, Conveyor, Industrial Machinery
N type N-CON flight conveyor – Showa Co. Ltd.
Horizontal, vertical, and horizontal conveying without leaking conveying materials
The Flight Conveyor, which integrates three levels of conveying means (horizontal, vertical, and horizontal) into a single unit, has been used for over 40 years as a conveyor for powder and dewatered cakes.
Our accumulated technology allows us to offer a wide range of products from reasonable standard specifications to the most suitable options.SKU: n/a
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1. Conveyor Type and Configuration
Consider the different types of conveyors available, such as belt conveyors, roller conveyors, chain conveyors, or screw conveyors. Evaluate their configurations, including straight conveyors, curves, inclines, or declines, and choose the type that best suits your material handling needs.
2. Load Capacity and Speed
Evaluate the load capacity and speed requirements of your operations. Determine the maximum weight the conveyor needs to handle and the desired conveying speed to ensure efficient material flow. Consider factors such as the size, weight, and type of materials being conveyed.
3. Conveyor Length and Width
Assess the required length and width of the conveyor system. Consider the available space in your facility and the dimensions of the materials being conveyed. Ensure that the chosen conveyor length and width can accommodate your operational needs and any future expansion plans.
4. Power Source and Drive Mechanism
Consider the power source and drive mechanism for the conveyor. Evaluate whether an electric motor, hydraulic system, or pneumatic system is most suitable for your application. Additionally, consider factors such as energy efficiency, maintenance requirements, and compatibility with your facility’s power sources.
5. Material Compatibility and Special Requirements
Determine the compatibility of the conveyor with the materials you will be handling. Some materials may require special considerations, such as heat-resistant belts for high-temperature applications or food-grade materials for handling food products. Evaluate any specific requirements based on your industry and material characteristics.