A stainless steel conveyor is a looped belt that transports materials using pulleys and an electric motor. They are made of stainless steel, a type of iron alloy that is resistant to corrosion. Stainless steel conveyors are used in many industries, including food, pharmaceuticals, and beverages.
Features
- Corrosion resistance: Stainless steel conveyors are designed to withstand corrosive environments.
- Sanitary: Stainless steel conveyors are often used in food and pharmaceutical production, and can be designed to meet sanitary requirements.
- Modular: Stainless steel conveyors can be designed to be modular, with components that are easy to assemble and install.
- Washdown: Stainless steel conveyors can be designed for frequent washdown.
Electric motor: Stainless steel conveyors are powered by an electric motor.
Uses
- Food production: Stainless steel conveyors are used to transport food products, such as aerosol cans, liquid soap, soft cheese, and detergent powder.
- Pharmaceutical production: Stainless steel conveyors are used to transport pharmaceutical products.
- Beverage production: Stainless steel conveyors are used to transport beverages.
- Assembly lines: Stainless steel conveyors can be used to create assembly lines for industrial enterprises.
Materials
- Stainless steel conveyors are typically made from 304 or 316-grade stainless steel.
- Stainless steel conveyors can also include stainless steel rollers, bearings, sprockets, and fasteners.