CONVEYOR BELT

What Is A Conveyor Belt System?

Belt Conveyor systems are the most flexible and simplest material handling systems. They work with two or more pulleys driving an endless loop belt. The loop then move a product from Point A to Point B on the belt.

Benefits of conveyor systems

The major reason of a conveyor system is to move objects from one location to another. The design allows for association of objects that are too important or too bulky for humans to carry by hand. Conveyor systems save time when transporting items from one location to another. As they can be tending to span multiple levels, they create it simpler to move items up and down floors, a task that, when execute manually by humans, causes physical strain. Inclined belts can automatically unload material, eliminate the need for someone to be on the opposite end to receive pieces.

Conveyor types

Belt Conveyor

Belt conveyors are the mainly used powered conveyor suitable to their economical cost and simplicity.

  • Versatilein what products they can transport
  • Used to hold loads over long distances with a single AC drive motor
  • Convey products to different elevations 
  • Plastic belt conveyors are utilize infood and beverage markets

Roller Conveyor

Roller conveyor encompass many designs for a extensive variety of applications.

  • Simple product moving from point A to B 
  • Used to collect product with minimum or zero pressure
  • Used to convey large, heavy loadssuch as pallets with chain driven roller

Gravity Conveyor

Non-powered conveyors, usually referred to as gravity conveyor, are an economical option for unit handling.

  • Loads are conveyed on rollers or skatewheels
  • Installed with a 4 degree to 7 degree declinefor product to flow
  • generally used within pick modules, work stations, and truck loading/unloading

How much do conveyor systems cost?

For present warehouses, manual transfer operations are unable to keep up with throughput levels required for immediate order execution cost-efficiently. A conveyor system increases productivity, improve ergonomics, reduces product damage and make for better access to materials and fewer workplace hazard.

However, the duration cost of purchasing, installing and maintaining such systems may be high for small and medium-size operation. It can variety from the hundreds of thousands of dollars to millions, depending on factor such as:

  • Type of conveyor system
  • Overall length
  • Required speed
  • Dimensions
  • Curve and transfer technique

existing estimates show that a Belt Curve AC and a Roller Curve AC conveyor cost roughly $5,243 and $2,686 per linear foot — under the following assumptions:

  • Curves — 90 degrees
  • Speeds — 65 to 90 feet per minute
  • 9-inch rollers on 3-inch centers
  • general width — 24 inches
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