Conveyor chains are chains specially designed for chain conveyor systems. It consists of a series of bearings that are held together by limiting the connection plate. Each bearing consists of a pin and a sleeve on which the chain roller rotates. Following are some types of Roller Chain.
Hollow Bearing Pin Chain-Hollow bearing pin chains allow the screws to be screwed through hollow bearing pins. Attachments can be connected securely or stored "free".
Solid bearing pin chain-Solid bearing pin chains have the same dimensions as hollow bearing pin chains, but are more robust, which makes them suitable for heavier conveyor applications.
Deep link chain-The deep link chains have a deeper side plate than the regular chain plates, providing a continuous support edge around the roller. The deep link chains have large and hollow pins.
Fall of forged chains-Forged chains, also known as massage conveyor chains or scraper chains, are already equipped with accessories that are welded directly to the chain link.
How delicate is the material used?
When manufacturing delicate products, it is very important to have the right type of conveyor chain that does not crush, tilt or break anything during the process. It is also difficult to protect small items and manipulate small parts in transport systems. Therefore, you need a plastic chain conveyor that can handle and transport small items safely. Pillowcase Pillow Top chain conveyors can handle the most delicate products easily and extremely precisely. Ideal for food manufacturing facilities, this chain conveyor can transport very small products that get stuck or caught in conventional conveyor belts. Plastic conveyor chains are ideal for the careful handling of small products. This conveyor belt combines the functions of a conventional conveyor system with a compact cross section, allowing for easy and delicate use.
To the end
It is always better to consult a professional to get a personalized solution and we can help you. Gidi-chain has a variety of conveyor belts to meet your needs. Do you have questions or need more information? Contact customer service for more information about our transport functions and a free estimate.