Popular
Options
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| Variable
belt speed. |
| Flexible
PVC curtain. |
| Side
entry hopper. |
| Clean
air filter. |
| Open
grated belt |
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Cooling
Conveyors
Ambient air l Chilled
air l Self contained l Water
cooling l Belting options l Hybrid
Ambient
Air Cooling
Blowing ambient
air over warm parts can be a relatively inexpensive way to help
cool warm parts on their way to packing or assembly operations.
Cooling chambers can be placed on flat or incline conveyors.
Indexing the conveyor belt can help to maximize time in the cooling
chamber.
Blowers
can be
variable
or
fixed speed.
For
greater
cooling
needs, choose a chilled air or water
cooling system.
Custom cooling
enclosures can be added to almost any EMI conveyor or automatic
container filling system. Cooling units can also be retro-fitted
in the field on existing EMI conveyors. |
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Cooling for
thick, closed end parts.
When thick
walled, closed end parts need to be cooled, getting air to both
inside and outside surfaces can often be difficult. This application
solves the problem by having a robot place the product upside down
onto an Intralox™, open-grated belt which passes through
an open-ended enclosure. Ambient air blowers under the belt blow
air into and around the part. To provide
even greater time in the cooling chamber, the indexing cycle is sequenced with
the robotic parts placement, to allow the parts to move as slowly as possible
over the blowers. |
Using
blown, ambient
air to dry parts
Ambient air can also be used to dry parts that have been
water cooled. This application uses an air knife to blow most of
the water off of the parts. Several air blowers on top of the enclosure
finish the drying job. A grid style belt allows the water to drain
into a pan under the conveyor belt. |
Cooling
Conveyors
Ambient
air l Chilled air l Self
contained l Water cooling l Belting
options l Hybrid
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