No intermediate bearings are required, and it is completely sealed for easy cleaning and maintenance. Furthermore, it can transport approximately 30 meters with a single unit.
Conveyor using a spiral (shaftless screw). Since it is cantilevered only on the reducer side, no intermediate bearings are necessary. The spiral is manufactured by the Italian company MILLE and has over 10 years of experience for both government and private sectors. The standard material for the spiral is Swedish steel, and it can also be made of stainless steel. It is also possible to sell the spiral as a standalone product. It is possible to replace the interior with a spiral while keeping the casing of the existing screw conveyor as is.
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**Features** - No intermediate bearings, allowing for transportation over long distances (approximately 30m) with a single conveyor. - Shaftless design eliminates issues with entanglement and jamming. - Capable of transporting long, fibrous materials. - High transportation efficiency due to the shaftless design. - Installation angle of 0 to 30 degrees (vertical for angles over 30 degrees). - Completely sealed and cantilevered operation makes maintenance and cleaning easy. - For other functions and details, please contact us.
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- Screened material transportation in food factories, beverage factories, etc. - Sludge transportation in sewage treatment plants / wastewater treatment plants - Sand transportation
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