The Screw Conveyor finds extensive applications across diverse industries, including grain and oil processing, feed mills, chemical production, construction materials, metallurgy, mining, plastics, and pharmaceuticals.
Engineered for versatility, it can be designed in either a U-shape or tube configuration to efficiently convey both granular and powder materials.
Featuring customizable options, the conveyor can be constructed with a screw featuring a central shaft or in a shaftless design, and materials of construction can be chosen between carbon steel and stainless steel.
The LSS series auger flight is available in three distinct types: whole board-type, draper-type, and blade-type, each tailored to specific material handling needs.
(1) The whole board-type is ideal for transporting granular or powdered materials efficiently.
(2) The draper-type is specifically designed to excel at conveying,
cloggy materials with ease.
(3) The blade-type is perfect for handling high-viscosity materials,
and can also manage compressible materials, performing additional operations like stirring and mixing concurrently during the conveying process.
Customers can select the auger flight shape based on the material characteristics to ensure optimal performance.
Key Features:
(1) The LSS series screw conveyor features a fully molded casing and employs sealed spherical bearings for enhanced reliability.
(2) Inlet and outlet sizes, along with discharge mountings, can be customized to meet user requirements. The auger flight can rotate in either left-handed or right-handed directions.
(3) Each section of the screw shafts is connected via a core axis. The motor reducer is linked to the conveyor drive shaft through a flexible coupling, making installation, dismantling, and maintenance straightforward.
Main Technical Parameters
Comprehensive technical specifications to meet your operational needs.
Gallery of Various Screw Conveyors
Water-Cooled Screw Conveyor
Screw Conveyor with Hopper
Shaftless Screw Conveyor
Multiple Spindle Screw Conveyor
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