Do you need to move bulk material? Put vertical screw conveyors at the top of your solution list.
5 important reasons why vertical screw conveyors are more versatile than other mechanical elevating units:
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Single leg design-minimum space-trim appearance
Single leg design eliminates the necessity of culling large openings in overhead floors, roofs, and walls. The design also permits installation in close quarters. No other elevating unit can compare with the capacity-versus-space requirement than a vertical screw.
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Compact
Combines horizontal and vertical conveying into a single unit of operation.
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Eliminates cumbersome pits
Low intake point of Conveyors Inc. Type 3 and 4 vertical conveyors eliminates pits in many installations. If pit is required, a small shallow pit will suffice.
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Vertical or inclined operation
Verticals will elevate either vertically or on an incline.
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Simplified spouting
Discharge stub can be postioned to almost any desired angle by rotating top section housing in erection, simplifing access to receiving bins, conveyors, hoppers, machines, etc.
Vertical Screw Conveyors also offer the benefits of:
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Fewer operating parts than other elevating equipment
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Sensibly engineered, ruggedly constructed, and easily maintained
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Lower transportation and erection costs
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Smaller space requirements
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Less maintenance than any other type of elevating equipment
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Often less expensive than other elevating equipment
Common bulk material that use
vertical screw conveyors:
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Alfalfa Meal
Asphalt, Crushed
Baking Powder
Blood, Dried
Charcoal
Cotton Seed & by-products
Dairy Feeds
Dicalcium Phosphate
Epson Salts
Fish Meal
Flour
Grains, distillery-spent dry |
Grape Pomace
Ice, crushed, tube, flake
Insecticides
Limestone Dust
Linseed & by-products
Maize
Meat Scraps, cooked
Oats
Oyster Shells, ground
Paper Pulp
Peanuts & by-products
Peas, Dried |
Plastics
Resin
Rice
Salt
Sugar
Tabacco
Tung Nuts
Urea
Wheat
Wood chips
Wood-shavings |
Contact IBT if you have material you want to move vertically or if you have questions about your specific conveying application.