
The refrigeration unit section specifically discusses belt conveyors, also known as belt conveyors. These conveyors utilize the continuous or intermittent movement of belts to transport various items of different weights and sizes. They can transport bulk materials as well as individual items such as cartons and bags, offering a wide range of applications.
The materials used for these belts include rubber, silicone, PVC, and PU. Besides conveying ordinary materials, they can also handle materials requiring oil resistance or corrosion resistance.
The belt structures include trough belts, flat belts, inclined belts, curved belts, and telescopic belts. Accessories such as lifting baffles and skirts can be added to meet various process requirements. With workbenches and lighting fixtures on both sides, these conveyors can be used as assembly lines for electronic instruments, food packaging, and other applications.
The belt drive methods include geared motor drive and electric roller drive.
Applications: Light industry, electronics, food, chemical industry, wood industry, hardware, mining, machinery, and other industries.
Features of the belt conveyor unit: Smooth belt conveying with no relative movement between the material and the conveyor belt, preventing damage to the conveyed items. Low noise, suitable for environments requiring quiet operation. Simple structure, easy to maintain. Low energy consumption and low operating costs.