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Latest revision as of 02:09, 17 February 2013
Belt Cleaners or Belt Scrapers are used to clean Conveyor Belts.
Advantages
- As far forward (as close to the conveyor discharge) as possible.
- Positioned out of the material flow.
- Designed to minimize risk to belt, splice, and cleaner itself.
- Designed to stand up to “worst case” conditions.
- Designed for ease of maintenance, including simple blade replacement and reduced frequency of re-tensioning.
Types of Belt Cleaners
Precleaners
Installed on the face of the head pulley below the discharge trajectory, this cleaner uses low pressure to remove approximately 75 to 90 percent of the residual material.
Secondary Belt Cleaners
Installed at the point where the belt leaves the head (discharge) pulley, or further along the return where space permits, these systems remove the remaining material.
Tertiary Belt Cleaners
Are installed as required by conditions.
Multiple Belt Cleaners
This system is now the standard for applications on belt conveyors carrying all types of bulk materials. End-users have accepted it almost universally
Typical applications
- Chemicals
- Agro-Chemicals
- Detergents
- Plastics
- Dyestuffs
- Pigments
- Plaster
- Rubber
- Glue
- Food
- Construction
- Chemicals
- Industrial and Sewage Sludge
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