The unit splits the product flow to two downstream systems

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Key Technology introduces the auto diverter for its Iso-Flo vibratory conveyors.Image courtesy of Key Technology Inc.

Key Technology introduces the new and improved auto diverter for its Iso-Flo vibratory conveyors.

Ideal for bulk product and packaging distribution lines, the auto diverter splits the product flow to two downstream systems, such as digital sorters or packaging machines, and changes the proportion of product going to each of the two lanes as needed. The patented auto diverter features a stronger diverter blade, an improved pneumatic hold-down system, and more, to achieve longer equipment life and greater accuracy for better performance of downstream systems.

“Vibratory conveying equipment--including diverters--take a beating during routine operation. Product moves through shakers with immense force over long periods of time. For that reason, robust automatic diverters are challenging to design – most equipment manufacturers won’t even try,” said Rudy Sanchez, process systems product development manager at Key. “We did a lot of research and testing to develop a new diverter system that improves reliability and extends the life of this unit in even the most demanding production environments. Our auto diverter is a very unique solution.”

Suitable for dry, frozen, and wet applications, the auto diverter can handle virtually any free-flowing food product--including fruits and vegetables such as cut and whole potatoes and cut and whole corn--as well as nuts, candies, snacks, and more. Available for beds up to 72 in. wide, it can be equipped with a blade up to 47 in. long.

The redesigned auto diverter features a stronger, thicker diverter blade for better product handling and equipment longevity. Now bolted instead of welded, the blade can be easily removed for cleaning and maintenance. The new pneumatic hold-down system anchors the blade to the surface of the bed to withstand a greater amount of product force without shifting from its programmed position. For better product control, each diverter is customized to guide product away from bed corners and features a blade that matches the product depth

To accurately divide the product stream, the auto diverter’s pneumatic actuator moves the blade precisely into each position needed. Using only the controls and no manual adjustments, an operator can split the two product outfeeds and implement quick and easy adjustments including blocking an entire lane for maintenance of downstream equipment. 

Featuring fully-integrated and optimized controls, the auto diverter can be operated locally at the user interface. Additionally, it can be programmed to be controlled via a plant-wide network and/or automatically controlled by downstream equipment.

Designed to maximize sanitation, the auto diverter features scalloped welds throughout its stainless steel frame and blade. The actuator is positioned underneath the conveyor bed to help maintain food safety.

Key Technology Inc., Walla Walla, WA 509-540-7415 www.key.net

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Established in 1983, Powder & Bulk Solids (PBS) serves industries that process, handle, and package dry particulate matter, including the food, chemical, and pharmaceutical markets.

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