Mixer Feeding Belt Conveyor
Product Description
The Introduction of Mixer Feeding Belt Conveyor
Belt conveyer is a kind of machine that to transfer the material continuously. The belt works under the effect of frictional force. It is not only the components to transfer the material, but also the components to transfer the force.
1.Separated supporting, no jointing with main tower, in this way avoiding the shaking of the main tower, making the exact weighing.
2.It set double surface ladder fence.
3.Logical material gathering equipment,avoiding material seeping at the below door.
4.The flap equipment can prevent the material return by the high block slant belt-transporting machine.
5.Add border below roller, in case of abrasion of the belt, increase belt service life.
Application of Concrete Belt Conveyor:
Currently belt conveyors are increasingly used in mining, metallurgy, chemical, casing, building materials, and many other industries. According to different requirement, our belt conveyors can be used independently or combined with other belt conveyor or conveying equipment to form a conveying system. They can be used at -20° C to + 40° C, and the materials conveyed should be below 50° C.
Structures of Concrete Belt Conveyor:
Our belt conveyor is mainly composed of conveyor frame, belt, roller, transmission device and so on. The frame is made of high-quality steel.The frame is equipped with belt roller or carrier roller to support conveyor belt. In the drive unit, there are gear motor drive and motor pulley drive.
Salient Features of Concrete Belt Conveyor:
Simple structure Belt Conveyor
1. High conveying capacity
2. Convenient installation and maintenance
3. Low power consumption
4. Long transfer distance
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