Low Profile Belt Conveyor


A low profile belt conveyor is designed to fit in spaces that don't have much room. For instance, a production room where the conveyor belt needs to fit between or around machinery and hand trucks just doesn't do the job. This type of conveyor can be recognized by two main dimensions: the distance from the bottom of the metal frame to the top of the belt and the edge of the conveyor belt to the edge of the metal frame supporting it.

This thin belt framing offers extraordinary flexibility. A low profile belt conveyor can comfortably accommodate tight work areas, making efficient use of whatever space is available. This type of belt can even squeeze under machinery and equipment, inside the machinery or equipment, or even under other conveyors to keep parts, products, and scrap moving smoothly.

A low profile belt conveyor can be found in straight and curved varieties, working with whatever space and setup you operate. This variety of conveyor belt saves space as well as making efficient use of it. However, because of the thin design, this type of conveyor system works best for lightweight parts, products, or scrap. Heavier materials may require a more heavy-duty conveying system. That said, low profile conveyors can be useful for many production setups. For example, magnetic low profile belts keep scrap anchored to the belt so it doesn't fall off and interfere with machinery or overall production or distribution.

Conveyor systems' company Dorner created the original low profile belt conveyor. They started the trend and are still in the lead for it. In fact, Dorner holds patents to several different low profile conveyor types. They and other companies make it possible for efficient and space saving production lines and scrap removal. Because some companies specialize in these unique conveyors, they're also the perfect place to go when a low profile belt needs a repair. Most such companies offer parts and service as well as new conveyor belts.

If you're a part of an industry or own a company that could benefit from a slim low profile belt conveyor, you can get advice as to what type of belt conveyor would work best in your environment - maybe you rather need a chain conveyor. From thin to thinner, straight and curved, flat and cleated belts, you can find almost anything you could ever need. It may be a tough choice. If so, companies like Dorner who know their business when it comes to low profile conveyors, offer help in the decision making process. Check into the company websites or call to talk to someone who can answer your questions and help you make an informed choice.

It's well known that conveyor belts increase production efficiency and save time and money on labor. If your production space has little room to spare but a conveyor belt could help increase production or profits, a low profile belt conveyor may be the answer. Thin and flexible, these belts can work in, around, and underneath machinery and equipment, making the best use of whatever room you do have. Look into these efficient belts for your company.