1/4” HIGH BY 6” WIDE CLEATED BELT SECTIONS
20” HEIGHT, LOW END AND 40” HEIGHT, HIGH END
An inclined conveyor is a type of conveyor system designed to transport materials at an angle from one level to another. It is commonly used in industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, mining, food processing, and logistics.
Types of Inclined Conveyors:
- Belt Inclined Conveyor – Uses a belt with cleats or rough surfaces to prevent materials from slipping.
- Screw Inclined Conveyor – Uses a rotating helical screw to move bulk materials.
- Bucket Inclined Conveyor – Uses buckets attached to a chain or belt for vertical or steep-angle transport.
- Roller Inclined Conveyor – Uses rollers with gravity or motorized systems for inclined movement.
- Modular Inclined Conveyor – Uses interlocking plastic or metal segments for flexibility and durability.
Key Features:
- Inclination Angle: Typically ranges from 10° to 45°, depending on material type and conveyor design.
- Cleated Belts: Helps hold materials in place on steep inclines.
- Adjustable Speed: Many systems have variable speed drives (VSDs) for controlled movement.
- Sidewalls & Guides: Prevent spillage and ensure smooth transport.
- Load Capacity: Designed according to material weight and volume requirements.
Applications:
- Food Industry: Moving grains, vegetables, and packaged goods.
- Mining & Quarrying: Transporting ores, rocks, and minerals.
- Manufacturing: Moving raw materials and finished products.
- Agriculture: Handling grains, seeds, and fertilizers.
- Recycling
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