This speed capability allows manufacturers added versatility on their packaging lines, according to the company.
Klaus Daenzer, senior plastics R&D engineer at Shuttleworth, said: “Previously, our conveyor systems could only reach up to 300FPM. We can now achieve the higher speeds because of improvements we have made in wear and friction engineering, particularly with its effect on plastics – a critical component to longevity in conveyor operation.
“Faster speeds produce higher force vectors, which can increase wear on conveyor components. We have worked out how to greatly minimize these factors.”
Utilising the latest controls technology of PLCs, motion control devices, servo-motors and variable-speed zoning, Shuttleworth conveyors are known for providing gentle product handling and precise product placement, particularly for use in the food, pharmaceutical, electronics, printing and solar industries where these criteria are critical, the company said.
Source: Shuttleworth
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