Multi-Conveyor, Winneconne, Wis., released a stainless-steel constructed, washdown-compatible, infeed and discharge conveyor system to gently invert products 180 degrees.
Multi-Conveyor, Winneconne, Wis., developed the new Helix Upender, also known as a "twist-"style conveyor, typically used to change product orientation by 90 or 180 degrees, clockwise or counter-clockwise.
Multi-Conveyor, Winneconne, Wis., debuted a stainless-steel-constructed, pneumatic-controlled, sanitary, quick release, tool-less conveyor belt for transporting temperature-controlled raw meat.
Multi-Conveyor, Winneconne, Wis., built a 77-foot-long stainless-steel constructed, straight running plastic belt conveyor to move different size height and width tubs of product.
QC Industries, Batavia, Ohio, launched HydroClean sanitary conveyors, what are said to be the first modular belt conveyors that can be disassembled completely without tools to make cleaning quick and easy.
Wynright Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Daifuku Webb, Farmington Hills, Mich., introduced the Green Line conveyor system, an energy-efficient platform comprised of multiple families of conveyors, including AutoRoll+, Belt Conveyor, Live Roller and V-Belt conveyor. Collectively, these conveyors are said to reduce noise, energy consumption and pinch points by as much as 30%, depending on product load.