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Generally, the term conveyor refers to a machinery that transports a object from one point to another. Adding mechanized and automated processes to such gadgets conceptualized automated conveyor systems. Now, these technologies are present in almost all assembly lines of production companies.

Automated conveyor systems are created to deviate from the basic applications of the so-called rolling-pin conveyors. Automation is highly significant for heavier transportations and transmissions. In some scenarios where interaction with assembly lines are needed, automation will be of great help. Look into the various types and other uses for these conveyor technologies.

What types are found under an automated conveyor system?

There are five types for automated conveyors. One is the pneumatic conveyor or a technology that makes use of a combination of vacuum tubes and compressed air to push the objects into the system. Next is the vibrating conveyor which is designed in order to transport volatile items from one area to another. Adding to the task of this subclass of a conveyor is the sorting of objects before they are actually transferred to another production point.

The belt conveyor is another famous subclass for automated conveyor systems. This one functions with the existence of rubber links and looped metal belts. These are famous in transporting airport luggage. The fourth classification is known as the chain conveyor that is said to be functional in the automotive industry. This is termed as such since it comprises of a large chain squeezed in between two pulley wheels. Lastly, there is the screw conveyor that is utilized in order to support agricultural requirements for water. The screw in this conveyor technology type makes the output function for transportation of a variety of materials.

Other purposes for automated conveyors

Aside from the businesses served by the various types of automated conveyors, there are yet other purposes for the industrial product. Basically, it is utilized in order to simplify manual jobs in all aspects of operation. It actually solves problems on manual transportation of commodities. With automated versions, there are no more hassles in performing the tasks in manufacturing. They are often found better than other mechanized technologies such as forklifts since they are safer and they do not necessitate worker training to operate the conveyor.

But there is one thing that a company should take note of in making automated conveyor systems function and that is to undergo system maintenance. Remember that since they deal with higher production volumes, the wear and tear of the system is inevitable. Regular cleaning of the conveyors and replacement of damaged parts are crucial in the maintenance procedure.

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