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  • Fredericktown, OH

    At UMD Automated Systems, we specialize in creating innovative conveyor solutions that enhance efficiency and streamline production processes. As a team, we are committed to designing, engineering, and manufacturing conveyor systems that cater to a wide range of industries, including automotive, packaging, and material handling.

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  • Neenah, WI

    At Pack Air Inc., we help manufacturers design and build innovative custom conveyors in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Our specialty resides in creating custom conveyor solutions and product handling devices that help solve conveying problems. We don鈥檛 try to force fit pre-made conveyors into a box. Rather, we let the box define the solution, and we design your conveyor to fit right the first time.

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  • Buffalo Grove, IL

    At Wes-Tech Automation Solutions, we specialize in designing and building innovative conveyor systems that enhance operational efficiency and productivity. Our team is dedicated to developing customized solutions tailored to the specific needs of our clients, leveraging advanced technology and robust engineering to optimize material handling processes.

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  • Kansas City, MO

    At Siggins, we specialize in delivering innovative conveyor solutions that optimize material handling and streamline operations. Our team is dedicated to engineering, designing, and implementing customized conveyor systems that meet the unique demands of various industries. We take pride in our ability to craft efficient, reliable, and robust conveyor solutions that enhance productivity and reduce operational downtime.

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  • Oakwood, VA

    At West River Conveyors & Machinery Co., we are dedicated to providing innovative conveyor solutions designed to optimize material handling processes across various industries. With years of experience and a commitment to quality, we specialize in delivering customized conveyor systems that meet the unique demands of our clients.

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  • Greensboro, NC

    Vecoplan leads the charge with cutting-edge technologies that revolutionize waste and recycling. From versatile shredders and granulators to efficient conveying and sorting systems, Vecoplan offers a wide array of solutions for handling wood, paper, plastics, textiles, and more. Our tailored equipment sets new industry standards, meeting the demands of even the most challenging applications.

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Chain Conveyors Industry Information

Chain Conveyors

Chain conveyors, or drag chain conveyors, are one of the most widely used types of conveyors. Chain conveyors are material handling equipment that utilize parallel horizontal chains to move materials through a conveyor system as well as from one place inside a facility to another, and/or through various stages of automated manufacturing or finishing. There are several types of chain conveyors that are widely used in industrial manufacturing processes including monorail conveyors and slat conveyors.

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Design of Chain Conveyors

Chain conveyors consist of one or multiple parallel chains wrapped around two or more wheels which turn in the same direction and rotate the chains, giving smooth linear movement to the chains and objects on the chains, or attached to the chains for heavy-duty applications. The chains of typically metal, but plastic chain conveyors are also available. The chain conveyor frame consists of structural tube steel rails that are welded onto structural angle spreaders and thus connected together. A UHMW chain track or a steel wear bar supports the chain, which is typically powered by an underhung center-mounted drive. All or one of the wheels can be powered by the drive which is connected to the wheel through a sprocket and a chain; powered wheels are called drive wheels, which also have sprockets, and non-powered wheels are called idlers. The chain is put around the sprockets to connect to both the motor and the drive wheel, in order for the motor to power the rotation of the drive wheel and allow the chains to rotate around the frame and move material. A speed reducer is then needed to moderate the speed allowed by the motor and is connected to the motor by a v-belt or "c" face coupling. The drive and speed reducer are both placed under the chain conveyor on the wheels if it is open or on a base which can be either a metal frame bed or metal trough.

Applications of Chain Conveyors

Of the styles of Chain Conveyors, Monorail conveyors are commonly used to move parts such as powdered metal parts through ovens for sintering or drying, or to move unfinished metal parts through parts washing processes while a slat conveyors are designed to move on an incline angle. As power and labor saving systems, chain conveyor systems are cost-efficient, durable and versatile with a wide range of capacities, configurations and sizes available. Applications for chain conveyors include automobile assembly, bulk handling, warehousing, parts washing processes, distribution, sintering, drying, long-distance material transportation, shipping and material handling. Able to transport very wide materials, chain conveyors are used in industries such as lumber, automotive, industrial manufacturing, aerospace, construction, engineering and food processing. Overall, chain conveyors can move wet, dry and large materials with ease and offer reliability and a long service life.

 


 

 

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