Screw Conveyor
Screw Conveyor
Efficient and reliable conveying of dry bulk materials
Screw conveyors are used to transport materials along a plane. Screw conveyors consist of a helical screw element that rotates around a central shaft, driving the work material according to the screw design and rotational direction. The helical screw functions within a casing, trough or compartment in order to take full advantage of the rotational force. Roller conveyors are generally used to transport long items like wood battens, and panels. Material is moved along a series of driven rollers. Roller conveyors normally use parallel shaft or in-line gearboxes installed between a driven roller shaft and an electric motor.
Type for Screw Conveyor
- Shafted Screw Conveyors
- Shaft less Screw Conveyors
- Vertical Screw Conveyors
- Inclined Screw Conveyors
- Screw Feeders
- Multiple-Screw Live Bottom Feeders
Technical details
Sizes capacities from 25 - 500 m3/hr
Up TO 500 TPH
Features
Heavy-Duty Construction – To Increase Life and Reduce Downtime
Totally Enclosed Design – To Eliminate Dust or Vapor Emissions
Modular Construction – To Reduce Total Cost of Ownership
Multiple Discharge Points – To Distribute Materials to Process Equipment
High Torque Drive Units – To Power Through Upset Conditions
Application
- Power Industries
- Steel Industries
- Pharma Industries
- Cement Industries
- Chemical Industries
- Fertilizer Industries
- Food Industries