Industrial Conveyor Systems
Industrial Conveyor Systems covers a broad category of transport equipment for moving materials from one site to another. As a by product of the automation movement, conveyors were first designed and used by the automobile industry and later on by the mining industry. An important step in conveyor development was Henry Ford's introduction of powered conveyor systems into his automobile assembly line in 1913. Using machines rather than labor, conveyors allowed automobile manufacturers to maximize the movement of materials from one operation to the next. Parts were processed automatically from start to finish using conveyors, automatic loaders and unloaders, and special production and inspection equipment in addition to the transfer machines. Today, conveyor technology has expanded to the point where it is utilized to move everything from people to plastic resins.
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Types of Industrial Conveyor Systems
Conveyors are either non-powered or powered. Designed with a slight downward incline, non-powered conveyors use gravity to move material from a higher elevation to a lower elevation. In these conveyors it is gravity, as well as the pathway itself, that moves the material from one place to another. They can be as simple as a chute or a slide, or they can use roller wheels. Skate wheel conveyors or pipe roller conveyors, for instance, are designed so that individual cartons or other containers can ride on roller wheels. Gravity roller conveyors can also be portable and expandable giving them a mobility and flexibility that is ideal for carrying packages and components in industrial environments.
Powered
conveyors, on the other hand, are similar to trucks, vehicles, trolleys, or carriers in that they are engine powered by electricity or fuel. Powered
conveyor systems can be belt driven or as complex as systems where materials are carried along by belt, bucket, screw, trolley, or some other
arrangement. Powered conveyors can also be pneumatic where a material, usually in a fine particulate form, is transported through tubes by centrifugal
blower packages. For more information on these conveyors visit Foremost Machine Builders for material handling equipment and systems for the pneumatic conveying of plastic resins, polymers and other pellet or powdered products commonly found in the food processing,
pharmaceutical and chemical industries.

