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Metzgar ConveyorsComstock Park, MI 888-266-8390 Metzgar Conveyors manufactures a full line of individual quality products, including excellent conveyor systems designed to meet individual customer requirements. Metzgar has been providing efficient solutions for a wide range of needs since 1933 and continues to deliver a full range of supply chain solutions designed to meet your individual needs. Please contact Metzgar Conveyors today.
Flexicon CorporationBethlehem, PA 888-353-9426 Flexicon is an international organization with administrative, engineering and fabricating capabilities on four continents, and an extensive worldwide network of application engineers, authorized representatives and field support technicians to serve you-a one-of-a-kind consolidation of conveyor system experts with hundreds of years of combined experience. Call Flexicon today!
Portec FlomasterCanon City, CO 719-275-7471 Portec is a global manufacturer of superior conveyor systems based in CaƱon City, Colorado. The company has earned an industry reputation for delivering dependable, high quality products. Portec`s custom equipment has been incorporated into airport baggage processing, mail and parcel processing, manufacturing, retail distribution, cement plants and other applications around the world.
Jervis B. Webb CompanyFarmington Hills, MI 800-932-2178 Jervis B. Webb Company is a global leader in providing durable conveyor systems in addition to many other quality products and services. Jervis' solutions are the centerpiece of thousands of manufacturing plants, warehouses & airports and are part of one of the largest companies of its kind in the world. Please call Jervis today or visit its website for more information.
Vac-U-MaxBelleville, NJ 800-822-8629 Vac-U-Max is a leading developer of conveyor systems and a company that understands the importance of quality design and fabrication as demonstrated by Vac-U-Max's product line which includes a wide variety of related products and services. With a worldwide customer base, Vac-U-Max offers premier solutions for many applications and industries. Please contact Vac-U-Max today.
UNEX Manufacturing, Inc.Jackson, NJ 800-695-7726 Since 1964 Unex Manufacturing, Inc. has been making superior gravity products that are easy to move, durable and have superior flow. Some of our products include flow beds, flow cells, roller racks, shelf tracks and conveyor systems. Our extensive distributor channel will ensure there is always a local on-site presence to support each application. Visit our website today!
Equipment Roundup ManufacturingVancouver, WA 360-576-1171 Equipment Roundup & Manufacturing specializes in custom manufacturing high-quality conveyor systems designed to match your needs. ERM has the experience, technology and ability to do it all, from concept to completion, with over 20,000 square feet of manufacturing space in its Vancouver, WA facility. Call today or browse through ERM's website for more information.
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Conveyor systems may involve one or combinations of many different conveyor types. Most conveyor systems are automated, but some conveyor system types, such as roller and chute, are non-automated conveyor systems. Conveyor systems offer increased efficiency and productivity in packaging processes. Seeking continual improvement, conveyor system manufacturers are creating innovative solutions to new manufacturing challenges every day. Modern industrial conveyor systems are equipped not only to move parts across horizontal and vertical distances, but also to curve, divert, lift and sort products and packages as part of complete automated systems.Conveyor systems are used for applications such as packaging, material handling, distribution, warehousing, shipping, receiving, parts washing, drying, sintering and finishing. Industries that use conveyor systems include food processing, industrial manufacturing, automotive, military, commercial, aerospace, pharmaceutical and paper.
Conveyor systems are automated moving lines that use belts, chains, or rollers to transport products and materials from one place to another. Belt conveyor systems involve multiple belt conveyors, which consist of a wide polymer or rubber belt wrapped around rollers which turn in the same direction, giving the belt and all objects on the belt linear movement. Chain conveyors systems are similar to belt conveyor systems, except that chains are wrapped around the wheels instead of a belt; chain conveyors may move products along one chain or multiple parallel chains. Roller conveyor systems are commonly used in these industries as well, using multiple rollers conveyors with rollers placed parallel to one another to provide movement. Vertical conveyor systems are a configured with platforms, buckets, grippers or magnets around moving belts or chains which to lift items from one level to another; although not as common, vertical conveyor systems can be crucial in facilities where it is necessary to safely transport food items or parts vertically. Parts manufacturers frequently use overhead conveyor systems to transport parts and products across a facility and/or through processing systems such as spray paint booths, dryers or ovens. Automated conveyor systems can combine many or all of the conveyor types available to transport products across a facility or to move unfinished products through automated assembly lines or finishing processes. For example, packaging industries have designed conveyor systems pre-programmed to sort specific boxes into separate chutes, and automated food processing conveyor systems can handle and sort the most delicate fruits and vegetables using sensors and robotic handlers.
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