Bulk Material Handling Equipment's
Manufactures bulk material handling equipments as per DIN & CEMA standards or any custom sizes & type as per customer requirements.
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Screw Conveyors
Shaft-less Screw Conveyors
Drag Chain Conveyors
Bucket Elevator
Apron feeder
Screw Feeder
Screw Conveyors
A screw conveyor or auger conveyor is a mechanism that uses a rotating helical screw, called "flighting", that is installed within a tube or trough, to move liquid or granular materials. When space allows, utilizing an inclined screw conveyor is a very economical method of elevating and conveying materials.
Shaft-less Screw Conveyors
Shaftless Screw Conveyors are highly efficient at metering and conveying a variety of bulk materials. Better performance is achieved through zero-clearance between the trough and spiral, improving conveying efficiency and eliminating many of the flow-impeding issues common with shafted screw conveyors.
Drag Chain Conveyors
Drag chain conveyors use nearly 50% of the available space inside the conveyor housing for material movement, while en-masse drag chain conveyors use up to 90%. Drag chain conveyors not only afford the most efficient utilization of space, but they also can move material in a variety of inclines.
Bucket Elevator
A Bucket Elevator consists of a series of buckets attached to a belt or chain with pulleys or sprockets located at the top and bottom of the unit. The buckets are located in a casing or housing to contain the material. Bulk materials are loaded into each bucket as the bucket moves past an inlet point.
Apron Feeder
In simple terms, an apron feeder (also known as a pan feeder) is a mechanical type of feeder used in material handing operations to transfer (feed) material to other equipment or extract material (ore/rock) from storage stockpiles, bins or hoppers at a controlled rate of speed.
Screw Feeder
Screw feeders are designed to meter bulk materials and are typically located at the beginning of a process. Capacity or feed rate can be accurately controlled with screw feeders. Variable speed drives improve metering accuracy and can provide a wide range of feed rates.