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'''Apron Conveyor''' is a type of [[Conveyors|conveyor]] made from individual apron plates that are linked together with hinges on its underside, thus creating a looped carrying surface where materials can be placed. It plays a vital part in several industries by being used to move different materials from one location to another. The apron conveyor is used to deliver a large number of materials across several phases of production and is particularly useful for transport of huge and heavy materials. | |||
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Many industries consider apron conveyors to be a lifeline in their industry, including manufacturing, agricultural, and chemical industries. In the manufacturing industry, apron conveyors are used to move materials across different sections during the manufacturing process; in the agricultural industry, they are used to deliver grains. Apron belts can be made to have walls that can ideal for moving materials with no containers, such as feed and gravel. In the chemical industry, apron belts are used to move hazardous materials that prevent workers from handling them. | Many industries consider apron conveyors to be a lifeline in their industry, including manufacturing, agricultural, and chemical industries. In the manufacturing industry, apron conveyors are used to move materials across different sections during the manufacturing process; in the agricultural industry, they are used to deliver grains. Apron belts can be made to have walls that can ideal for moving materials with no containers, such as feed and gravel. In the chemical industry, apron belts are used to move hazardous materials that prevent workers from handling them. | ||
An apron conveyor works much like the tracks of a battle tank. Individual apron plates overlap and are linked together to form a closed belt or chain. A mechanism, usually composed of several metal rollers, is placed inside the apron conveyor belt. | An apron conveyor works much like the tracks of a battle tank. Individual apron plates overlap and are linked together to form a closed belt or chain. A mechanism, usually composed of several metal rollers, is placed inside the apron conveyor belt. |
Latest revision as of 00:11, 17 August 2012
Apron Conveyor is a type of conveyor made from individual apron plates that are linked together with hinges on its underside, thus creating a looped carrying surface where materials can be placed. It plays a vital part in several industries by being used to move different materials from one location to another. The apron conveyor is used to deliver a large number of materials across several phases of production and is particularly useful for transport of huge and heavy materials.
Applications
Many industries consider apron conveyors to be a lifeline in their industry, including manufacturing, agricultural, and chemical industries. In the manufacturing industry, apron conveyors are used to move materials across different sections during the manufacturing process; in the agricultural industry, they are used to deliver grains. Apron belts can be made to have walls that can ideal for moving materials with no containers, such as feed and gravel. In the chemical industry, apron belts are used to move hazardous materials that prevent workers from handling them. An apron conveyor works much like the tracks of a battle tank. Individual apron plates overlap and are linked together to form a closed belt or chain. A mechanism, usually composed of several metal rollers, is placed inside the apron conveyor belt.