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If you own or manage a facility that processes bulk materials, invest in equipment that can simplify and expedite the handling of these products. Screw conveyors are helpful in a variety of industries, from agriculture to petroleum refining. Read on to learn more about how these material handling and conveying devices can benefit your industrial operations.

Your Guide to Screw Conveyors for Bulk Materials

What Are Bulk Materials?

The term “bulk materials” refers to a breadth of products that are not individually wrapped or packaged. They frequently dry and granular or powdery in texture, such as sand, gravel, stone, wood chips, minerals, sugar, and flour. Bulk materials are necessary for manufacturing everything from food and beverages to ceramics and electronics.

What Are Screw Conveyors?

A screw conveyor is a specific type of material handling and conveying equipment that uses an auger and a trough to move bulk materials. It is usually connected to a bin, silo, or hopper full of bulk materials that need processing. Each time the screw revolves, the conveyor moves a fixed quantity of bulk materials at a customizable flow rate.

Why Are Screw Conveyors Ideal for Handling Bulk Materials?

material handling and conveyingScrew conveyors make handling bulk materials more cost-efficient. They speed up the process of transferring dried products and manufacturing them, which helps you get them onto store shelves sooner.

These material handling and conveying devices are also beneficial when it comes to preventing waste since they permit you to control volume. They’re easy to maintain and have a life expectancy of up to 10 years or more with routine upkeep. Their stabilized internal pressure and tight sealing can make them safe for handling potentially flammable or explosive materials with the right material engineering. Contact Industrial Component Sales about KWS Manufacturing.

 

When you need material handling and conveying equipment to process bulk materials, contact Industrial Component Sales, Inc., in Hudson, WI, with offices in Bemidji, MN; Delavan, WI; and Lincoln, NE. For nearly 20 years, they have provided power transmission products, including V belts, sprockets, and roller chains, to clients throughout the Upper Midwest. Call (651) 270-0151 to place an order for industrial parts or equipment, and visit the website to learn more about the manufacturers they carry.

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