Belt cleaners are essential accessories for conveyor systems, designed to remove material carryback from the belt surface and maintain smooth, efficient operation. By preventing material buildup, they help reduce downtime, extend belt life, and improve overall system performance. Belt cleaners come in several types, each suited to specific applications, materials, and operating conditions.
Primary belt cleaners are installed directly against the head pulley to remove the bulk of material as the belt discharges. Typically made with polyurethane or rubber blades, these cleaners provide firm but flexible contact, effectively scraping off large particles such as coal, aggregates, or grain. They are the first line of defense for maintaining a clean belt surface.
Secondary belt cleaners, mounted further along the conveyor after the primary unit, target finer residues that remain on the belt. Often equipped with tungsten carbide or stainless steel tips, they deliver precise cleaning for sticky materials like wet sand or clay, ensuring the belt returns spotless to the loading area.
V-plow or diagonal cleaners are designed for the return side of the belt. Positioned before the tail pulley, they protect the belt and pulleys by sweeping away debris, preventing damage and reducing wear on mechanical components. These cleaners are especially valuable in dusty or abrasive environments.
Specialized options include wash-box systems that use water sprays and brushes for heavy contamination, and motorized rotary brushes for light materials or food-grade applications.
Selecting the correct combination of belt cleaners depends on material type, belt speed, and operating environment. Regular maintenance and proper tensioning further ensure long service life and consistent performance. By integrating the right types of belt cleaners, conveyor systems achieve higher efficiency, lower maintenance costs, and improved safety for a wide range of industrial operations.
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