Product category:
Conveyor systems (production and general purpose)
News Release from: MK Profile Systems | Subject: SBF-P2000 plastics slat chain conveyor
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 April 2003
Conveyors offer superior strength and
capacity
Slat chain conveyor uses standard plastics or steel slat chain in a construction based on a 100X50mm solid profile giving superior strength and capacity when compared with other systems.
Mk Profile Systems leading supplier of aluminium profiles for machine building and modular conveying systems have further developed their modular plastic slat conveying system SBF-P2000 The increased popularity of mk modular conveyors and their interchangeability with the mk modular aluminium framework system has been recently enhanced with many new profiles, conveyors and other innovations
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 13 May 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The mk plastic slat chain conveyor SBF-P2000 uses standard plastic or steel slat chain but has a construction based on a robust 100X50mm solid profile, rather than the thin wall profiles more commonly used.
This together with the extensive use of machined solid wearstrip material gives the SBF-P200 conveyor a strength and capacity significantly higher than other similar systems.
The conveyor has now been developed further to encompass new conveyor widths in addition to the standard 100mm.
New widths of 130mm, 170mm, 205mm and 320mm are now available.
These new conveyor designs increase the physical capacity able to be transported and also reduce the need for multi lane installations, giving a wide slat capacity with a single conveyor thereby reducing costs significantly.
All normal bends, changeovers and inclines are possible with the new systems.
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