INDUSTRIAL Conveying (Aust) claims the summer season with its rising temperatures can have an impact on manufacturing processes.
Processes such as tempering, dehumidifying and general cooling can be negatively affected by rising temperatures.
Products made from heat treated steel or plastic, painted items and units that have been baked require a specific cooling rate, which may be compromised by higher temperatures.
Industrial Conveying (Aust) claims it has developed its Spiral Conveyor to overcome these problems.
The Spiral Conveyor can be calibrated to move product at a desired speed through a cooling vat or humidity chamber to negate the higher seasonal temperature. According to Industrial Conveying (Aust), this affords more control over placing items on racking.
Industrial Conveying (Aust) claims its Spiral Conveyors are extremely space efficient and can transfer product between floors via its corkscrew configuration. It can also be quickly washed down.
The Spiral Conveyors operate in temperatures from -40ºC to +250ºC, and its modular nature means various components may be specified for different temperatures. A stainless steel belt would be the choice for operating at temperatures of +250ºC.