Airveyor
Airveyor is an air-powered conveyor system used to move material from one location to another in an assembly line. These are similar to a conventional conveyor belt in the way they work, instead they use pressurized air to move material along the line.
Airveyor's are much faster options in case of light-weight material like PET Bottles, which may be unstable on a conveyor belt.
The system consists of intake fans at regular intervals along the line, which pump filtered air from a pressurized chamber. The pressure in the chamber is usually about 3-5 millibars. Directional vents along the line force the air in the direction of flow of bottles. For light-weight materials, they are a much better and faster options than the conventional conveyor belts.
These are not similar to Pneumatic Conveyor Systems which move dry and powdery material using high velocity air.
Airveyor's are much faster options in case of light-weight material like PET Bottles, which may be unstable on a conveyor belt.
The system consists of intake fans at regular intervals along the line, which pump filtered air from a pressurized chamber. The pressure in the chamber is usually about 3-5 millibars. Directional vents along the line force the air in the direction of flow of bottles. For light-weight materials, they are a much better and faster options than the conventional conveyor belts.
These are not similar to Pneumatic Conveyor Systems which move dry and powdery material using high velocity air.
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