New High-Capacity Vibratory Conveyors Handle Advanced Applications

These high-capacity conveyors can be engineered for grading, aligning, distributing, and other specialized food handling functions.

Kevin Cronin, Editor-in-Chief

September 13, 2024

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Key Technology introduces high-capacity vibratory conveyors for advanced food handling applications. Key Technology Inc.

A member of Duravant’s Food Sorting and Handling Solutions group, Key Technology introduces high-capacity vibratory conveyors for advanced food handling applications.

Conveying up to 100,000 lb of product an hour and available in widths more than 10 ft, these extra-large, high-capacity conveyors can be engineered for grading, aligning, distributing, and other specialized food handling functions. Achieving new levels of versatility at high throughputs, Key’s Iso-Flo, Impulse, Zephyr, and Marathon vibratory conveyors offer reliability, sanitation, and minimal maintenance requirements.

“As demand for processed foods continues to grow, processors are looking to maximize production capacity on existing lines and install new lines capable of higher-than-ever throughputs. Key’s high-capacity conveyors support these objectives while helping processors streamline their operations, reduce labor and maximize profits,” said Jack Lee, Duravant group president - food sorting and handling solutions. “Our deep expertise in natural frequency, electromagnetic, and horizontal-motion food conveying makes Key Technology uniquely positioned to design and build these high-capacity systems. They require a sophisticated understanding of how various foods need to be conveyed and the ability to customize each conveyor around the application requirements – not just any equipment manufacturer can do this.”

These high-capacity vibratory conveyors are ideal for fruits, vegetables, potato strips, potato chips, nuts, meat, poultry, seafood, dairy products, confections, snacks, bakery products, cereals, grains, and more. Key customizes the tune and stroke of each vibratory system to match the needs of the application so conveying performance is optimized.

Key’s specialized conveyor designs help facilitate more sophisticated functions even at high capacities, including grading, removing fines, dewatering, distributing, and spreading product for sorters and other downstream equipment. The conveyor spring arms can be positioned either on the sides of the bed or underneath it. Drives can be positioned outside, inside or even close to the center of the frame. The design and rigidity of the frame is also customized depending on the application. Each conveyor can be installed in a variety of different ways – suspended from overhead, supported from the floor or mounted to other machinery.

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

About the Author

Kevin Cronin

Editor-in-Chief, Powder & Bulk Solids

Kevin Cronin has been editor-in-chief, Powder & Bulk Solids, for 35 years. For several years, he also edited food and chemical industry publications. He received a B.A. in communications—with a concentration in journalism—from the University of Scranton, Scranton, PA, in 1988.

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