Royal pack make Conveyor machines are motorized, continuous material-handling systems designed to transport goods, raw materials, or products from one location to another, typically using belts, rollers, or chains. They enhance efficiency, reduce labor costs, and manage heavy loads in industries like manufacturing, logistics, and food processing. Common types include belt, roller, overhead, and screw conveyors. General Specifications & Features
- Capacity: Ranges from light-duty (e.g., packages) to heavy-duty (e.g., raw materials), often moving at speeds from 0.1 to >50 m/min.
- Power: Typically driven by electric motors, with options for variable speed drives and gear motors.
- Material Construction: Often made with stainless steel or aluminum frames for durability.
- Key Components: Driving device (motor/pulley), belt/chain/rollers, frame, tensioning device, and cleaning devices.
- Types of Motion: Horizontal, vertical (inclined), or curved transport.
- Options: Food-grade belts, sensors, adjustable speeds, side guides, and emergency stops.
Common Conveyor Types & Applications
- Belt Conveyor: Uses a continuous belt for transporting, often in packaging and assembly.
- Roller Conveyor: Uses rollers (gravity or powered) to move items, ideal for heavy, packaged goods.
- Chain/Slat Conveyor: Uses chains for heavy, high-temperature, or specialized industrial applications.
- Screw/Auger Conveyor: Transports bulk materials, often enclosed to prevent contamination.