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ES219 Tubular Screw Conveyors

ES219 Tubular Screw Conveyors

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1 set
Supply Capability:
10 set/month

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The ES Series Tubular Screw Conveyor system is highly versatile offering numerous solutions for conveying powdery or granular materials. Screw Conveyors and Feeders are manufactured in carbon steel or stainless steel with a suitable surface finishing. Specialized coatings are optional for electrostatic prevention and corrosion resistance.

 

Depending on the characteristics of the material different models of conveyors or feeders are available in applications like concrete production (cement, fly-ash, filler dust, silica fume), asphalt production (hot and cold filler dust), premixed building materials (dry plasters, sand, cement, additives), glass processing (calcium carbonate, soda, sand, etc.), foundries (sand, bentonite), and many others.

 

These Tubular Screw Conveyors are available with ATEX, zone 22 certification.

 

We offer professional engineering design and consulting service.

 

 

PRODUCT DETAILS

The ES Series Tubular Screw Conveyors are made up from a tubular trough that is equipped with at least one inlet and outlet spout, a welded flange at each tube end, helicoid screw flighting welded on a centre pipe with a coupling bush at each end, two end bearing assemblies complete with self-adjusting shaft sealing unit, a number of intermediate hanger bearings depending on the overall length of the screw conveyor. Furthermore, these Tubular Screw Conveyors are equipped with a gear motor that suits the application.

Powder-coated surface and special linings are available;

7 outside tube diameters;

Outside tube complete with welded end flanges, one inlet, one outlet, inspection hatch beneath the first inlet and beneath each intermediate hanger bearing;

Tubular housing in standardized flanged sections with one section made to measure;

Helicoid screw flighting welded on centre pipe;

End bearing assemblies complete with self-adjusting shaft sealing unit;

Splined shaft couplings;

Lifting eyes on each tube section;

Standard flange-mounted electric motor;

Maintenance-free aluminium-cast intermediate hanger bearings with self-lubricating slide bushes;

Small diameter, great efficiency, high throughput rates;

Small overall dimensions and compact design;

Reduced number of components and spare parts;

Durable, and maintenance-free;

Quick installation due to universal inlets and outlets;

Optimum price-performance ratio;

Different types of inlet and outlet spouts and additional inspection hatches are optional;

External supports, drive unit at outlet end and gear ratio can be customized;

 

 

SPECIFICATIONS:

Model

Powerkw

Transmission distancem

Output speed r/min

ES219

2.2-4

1-5

40-80

5.5

3-5

294

7.5

6-8

294

11

9-12

294

 

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