Conveyor Belt Cleaners
Belt cleaners that clean better, last longer, and are less expensive.
Belt cleaners that operate well keep belts clean, reducing carryback and making conveyor systems safer and more productive. P&A provides belt cleaners that are compatible with all belt diameters and speeds, independent of industry or material type. We also provide belt cleaners that function in the most difficult and unusual situations, such as conveyor systems with limited space around the head pulley. Conveyor belt cleaning systems, belt brush cleaners, food-grade belt scrapers, water cleaners, and high-temperature cleaners are among our specialized belt cleaners, all of which are designed for difficult circumstances and unique materials.
Advantages
Belt cleaners that operate well keep belts clean, reducing carryback and making conveyor systems safer and more productive. P&A provides belt cleaners that are compatible with all belt diameters and speeds, independent of industry or material type. We also provide belt cleaners that function in the most difficult and unusual situations, such as conveyor systems with limited space around the head pulley. Conveyor belt cleaning systems, belt brush cleaners, food-grade belt scrapers, water cleaners, and high-temperature cleaners are among our specialized belt cleaners, all of which are designed for difficult circumstances and unique materials.
Advantages
- Increased profitability – Eliminating fugitive material decreases the expense of needless cleanup and maintenance.
- Less material loss - Belt cleaners eliminate carryback by scraping the belts clean at the head pulley, keeping bulk materials flowing in the proper direction via transfer points or into containers.
- Longer-lasting conveyor equipment - Material transported back under the belt frequently ends up within the conveyor system, causing rollers and idlers to wear out and belts to wander and fray.
- Reduced energy expenses - When material adheres to the belt beyond the head pulley, the additional weight of the material attached to the belt causes the machine to work harder, consuming more energy.
- Safer working conditions - When fugitive material collects beneath the belt, employees might easily slip and fall while attempting to navigate through the mess. Furthermore, uncontained dust can create health concerns if breathed and can ignite, resulting in a fatal explosion.
- Reduced dust issues - Fugitive dust is usually a byproduct of material that falls from beneath the belt on the return journey.