
Trunkline conveyors can be combined with incline conveyors, belt turns, bridge conveyors, multi-level storage systems, etc., to provide the perfect automation solution
for almost any application. |

Positioned under an extrusion blow molding machine, EMI's two-level, Blow Molding, Conveyor-Separator separates bottles and scrap as they fall from the press. |

Air pressure blows cut extrusions off this conveyor into a catch tray on the side. Adjustable air hoses allow nozzles to be easily moved to accomodate different
length extrusions. |

This cooling conveyor uses water sprayers to spray a fine mist of water onto hot extrusions as they pass underneath. Water drains off through a wire mesh belt, into
a stainless steel pan below. |

This bag-filling system fills 36 bags at a time and can weigh to within 0.5 grams. The system fills almost continuously, stopping only long enough for the parts to
drop into the bags. |

This robotic Belt Turn application moves parts placed by a robot onto an elevator which moves them to a lower position. Parts maintain their original orientation on
the belt throughout the entire application. |

This five-level box-filling system maximizes unattended filling times by allowing four rows of boxes to be filled and stored before an operator is needed. |

A robot places parts onto the upper level cooling conveyor. The cooled parts are filled into boxes stored on the lower level conveyor.
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