Inpro/Seal
Company has announced its new Belt Conveyor Idler/Roller Bearing Isolator.
The result of direct customer
request, input and feedback, continuous R&D and extensive field testing
and trials, this product was designed to
increase productivity, save energy and increase safety in coal mining, ore
mining, aggregate and related applications that
use belt conveyors in bulk material handling applications.
Before the advent of the Belt Conveyor Idler/Roller Bearing Isolator, users
had to deal with outdated sealing methods,
in particular elastomeric seals to protect idler bearings. Small, spring loaded,
contact seal, elastomerics are tiny plastic
devices that make contact and rub on the exterior of the idler roll while operating.
Elastomeric seals are widely used
because they are cheap and because there has not been anything better available–until
now. As a contact seal is prone to
failure and needs constant maintenance, the entire bearing protection system
is somewhat precarious. And when an
elastomeric seal quits working, undesirable things happen, much of it without
warning.
A huge industry problem
Belt conveyors are in service, around the world, working 24/7 to “trough
the belt” or transport bulk materials in coal
mining, ore mining, aggregate, hard quarry and related applications including;
concrete, asphalt, fertilizer, salt, recycling,
wood, pulp and paper, electric utility, grain, construction, agricultural,
steel and general industrial. These belts
are typically supported by three conveyor rollers, or idlers, positioned at
intervals as close as three linear feet. One roller
is horizontal and other two are positioned on either side, at an angle necessary
to carry the burden. Depending on the specific
application, they operate above and under ground and may extend for many miles
over mountainous terrain, roads
and streams. There may be as many as 10,500 bearings and bearing protection
devices on the conveyor rollers per mile
of run. In the mining industry, it’s estimated that each site has 3-4
miles of conveyor with idlers strung out the entire
length of the belt.
When an idler fails, it is most likely the result of bearing damage caused by contaminants (dust or moisture) entering the bearing environment. Chances are the plastic has failed by wearing out and has grooved the shaft or has burned to a crisp at the point of contact. Once an elastomeric seal fails, contaminants are drawn into the housing, where they condense and contaminate the lubricant and cause the bearings to fail. The end result is a seized roll, belt damage or worse. The idler can burst open, and if it does, metal-on-metal contact can cause a fire. To counter this, most mining operations employ greasers that work around the clock trying to keep idler bearings lubricated in an effort to make contact seals work. But, because lip seals carry a 100% failure rate, eventually users will have to deal with catastrophic belt failure no matter what they try.
A welcome solution Inpro’s Belt Conveyor Idler Roller Bearing Isolator is custom-engineered to suit individual applications. It is easy to install because it conforms to existing clearances, housings and bearing patterns. It can be retrofitted to any existing manufacturer’s top side and return frame assemblies in any belt width or troughing angle for any brand of conveyor. It is available in any idler configuration, including: CEMA B, C,D and will fit any idler type including: transition, impact, troughed, training, return belt, flat carrier, impact, rubber cushion return, self aligning, self aligning return, offset center roll, picking and feeding, unequal length troughed, wire rope, wire rope return, low profile, “V” return idler, variable trough, rubber disc, ceramic, two, three and five roll garland, live shaft and side guide conveyor idlers.
Inpro/Seal Company
Rock Island, IL
Original MECO® custom shaft seals, made
byWoodex Bearing, have proven effective
in containing V.O.C. (volatile organic
compound) vapors from rotating reactor,
dryer, extractor and conveyor driveshafts,
resulting in local solvent concentrations of 100
PPM and less. MECO’s patented seal designs
are custom-engineered to accommodate diametric
shaft run-out of 6mm and more and
still hold vacuum. Some models can operate at
high temperature without a purge or flush line.
Fully split models can be installed on existing
machinery with minimal downtime. Seal performance
is reliable, with long run-time
between rebuilds, even in applications with
bent or misaligned shafts. Seal maintenance
can be predicted far in advance. These seals are used on rotating equipment
in the dry
powder and bulk processing industries. FDA-approved materials are available.
Woodex Bearing Co., Inc.
Georgetown, ME
The Stock Perpetual Motion
after-sales customer care program
can keep you running
during critical load periods.New in
the U.S., it comes standard with the
purchase of a Stock Bulk Material
Handling (BMH) product, offering
24/7 support for companies wishing
to improve existing plant performance
without complete equipment
renewal. It starts with a technical assessment of your bulk handling equipment
and
subsequent status report. From this evaluation, Stock can suggest upgrade or
rebuild
recommendations that improve performance and enhance operation without the
high cost or lost time associated with complete replacements. Stock can perform
the
recommended service and provide guarantees on reliability and performance.
Perpetual
Motion can be built into a tailored contract package, allowing customers to
upgrade a plant at scheduled intervals and as part of an ongoing program of
services.
These services typically include routine maintenance, lubrication and call
out.
Stock
Schenck Process Group
Cleves, OH
Hapman has added the Series 600 (6” diameter) Helix™ flexible
screw
conveyor to its versatile Hi/LO tilting base conveyor line. This original
Hapman-design has the added option of a ribbon-style agitator
to assure proper size reduction of material for consistent conveying.
As with other Hapman Hi/Lo units, it can be quickly moved from location
to location and is easily serviced/cleaned in its lowered position. Finishes
can be standard industrial, food grade, or 3A Dairy.Hapman is currently
the only
manufacturer of flexible
screw conveyors
that is able to provide
this USDA Equipment
Acceptance
Certificate.
Hapman
Kalamazoo, MI
According to its manufacturer, the
Renold Syno line sets a new benchmark
for chain performance with
little or no lubrication. Covering both
small and large pitch sizes, this technology
has been tailored into three different
products that carry the Syno name. They
include:
Operators of ROTEX® separation equipment can enjoy
peace of mind in knowing that maintenance of this
equipment is fully supported by the ROTEX Parts &
Service group.Whether customers need a single replacement
part or an entire refurbishing and upgrade of any
ROTEX machine to like-new condition, the Parts & Service
group has the expertise and the inventory to keep the company’s
customers covered. According to a ROTEX
spokesman, the company will completely disassemble the
screener, replace worn parts and install the latest technology
so that when it sends a piece of equipment back to the
customer, it's the same as a new machine. That’s quite a
cost-efficient alternative to purchasing new equipment.
The ROTEX line of innovative separation equipment
includes Gyratory and Vibratory Screeners and Sifters for
Dry Applications, Liquid-Solid Separators for Wet Applications,
Automated Particle Size Analyzers and Vibratory
Feeders and Conveyors.
ROTEX, Inc.
Cincinnati, OH