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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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Vertical Conveyors Industry Information

Vertical Conveyors

A type of material handling equipment, vertical conveyors are used to move products or materials up or down between multi-levels instead of traditional horizontal movement, and are commonly used in intermittent flow operations and in environments where limited horizontal space is available. Able to carry heavy loads over great vertical distances, vertical conveyors have two main types: vertical reciprocating conveyors and vertical continuous conveyors.

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Design of Vertical Conveyors

Vertical conveyors are designed to offer ease of product movement between multiple levels. Vertical reciprocating conveyors are designed to receive products on one level, lift or lower them vertically, unload them at another level and then return to the starting point. VRCs principally consist of a single platform or carriage, a tower unit, guide columns and an actuating mechanism. VRC come in two basic types of actuating systems: hydraulic, used for carriage sizes of up to 10’by 10’ and vertical lifts up to 22’ with the ability to stop at two levels; and mechanical, used when larger carriages and vertical lifts are required and can stop at three or more levels. VRCs can come in four different lift designs; straddle, cantilever, four post and double mast. Continuous vertical conveyors are designed to accept products horizontally on one level, move them vertically and unload them horizontally at another level in a continuous non-stop motion without having to return to the starting point. Products are loaded into the conveyor by a feed conveyor that is positioned in front of the continuous vertical conveyor. Continuous vertical conveyors consist of one or multiple platforms or carriages, a tower unit, guide columns and either hydraulic or mechanical actuating mechanisms. Modern vertical conveyor systems are equipped not only to move parts across vertical distances, but also to curve, divert, lift and sort products and packages as part of complete automated systems.

Applications of Vertical Conveyors

Also referred to as mezzanine lifts, platform lifts and material elevators, vertical conveyors are used in applications such as bulk material handling, unit material handling, baggage handling, warehousing, distribution and packaging. Industries that utilize vertical lift conveyors include aerospace, automotive, industrial manufacturing, construction, pharmaceutical, agricultural, fitness equipment and food processing. There are many advantages when it comes to using vertical conveyors for material handling applications. Vertical conveyors reduce labor expense and time spent as well as low operating costs and easy repositioning. Vertical conveyors are ideal for short distances and are capable of long distances as well. Vertical reciprocating conveyors (VRCs) have some advantages over continuous vertical conveyors as well, offering multiple cartons per lift and less noise and footprint incase. However, continuous vertical conveyors have advantages over VRCs in terms of greater throughput.

 


 

 

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THE GRIEVE CORP No. 959 electrically-heated 300F vertical conveyor oven used for curing electronic parts provides  workspace measurement dimensions of 36” W x 89” D x 115” H.  40KW are installed in Incoloy-sheathed tubular elements to heat the oven chamber, while a 6000 CFM, 5-HP recirculating blower provides vertical downward airflow to the workload. Unit provides 4” insulated walls, aluminized steel interior and exterior, motor-operated vertical lift door at the loading/unloading opening and two independent doors for access to the workspace. Unit includes 27 product carrier trays, each 30” wide...


BETHLEHEM, PA—A new Flexicon® for ultra-heavy-duty applications fills bulk bags with aggregates, abrasive minerals, powdered metals, dry chemical additives, filter press cake, and other difficult-to-handle bulk materials. The ultra-heavy-duty, skid-mounted system features a patented ™ frame that maximizes strength and improves accessibility to bag hooks while simplifying construction and reducing cost. An integral flexible screw conveyor with heavy duty screw, steel outer tube and high-capacity hopper feeds the filler consistently with a broad range of free- and non-free-flow bulk materials, from large...