definition:
Belt conveyor, also called belt conveyor or belt conveyor, is an indispensable economical logistics conveying equipment to form a rhythmic assembly line. According to its conveying capacity, belt conveyors can be divided into heavy-duty belt conveyors such as mining belt conveyors, and light-duty belt conveyors such as those used in electronic plastics, food light industry, chemical and pharmaceutical industries. The belt conveyor has the advantages of strong conveying capacity, long conveying distance, simple structure and easy maintenance, and can easily implement programmed control and automatic operation. The continuous or intermittent motion of the conveyor belt is used to transport items below 100KG or powder and granular items.
working principle:
The belt conveyor is mainly composed of two end rollers and a closed conveyor belt tightly sleeved on it. The roller that drives the conveyor belt to rotate is called the drive roller (transmission roller); the other roller that only changes the direction of movement of the conveyor belt is called the reversing roller. The driving roller is driven by the motor through the reducer, and the conveyor belt is dragged by the friction between the driving roller and the conveyor belt. The drive drum is generally installed at the discharge end to increase the traction force and facilitate dragging. The material is fed from the feeding end, falls on the rotating conveyor belt, and is transported to the unloading end to be discharged by the friction of the conveyor belt.
Classification:
end drive
mid drive