GermanOgre
Chemical
- Apr 12, 2005
- 3
Hi I am encountering problems with a conveyor belt recycling soap back to an extruder.
The soap comes in the form of:
* billets (length 450mm)
* soap pieces
* soap waste from the die.
The soap is loaded via another belt and dropped on the horizontal part of the conveyor system. Then the conveyor belt carries the soap at an incline of about 40° about 3,5m into the hopper of the extruder.
The belt is 80cm wide and has along the length of it square "compartments" with borders that are perpendicular to the belt (height 5cm). These compartments are responsible for carrying the soap up the belt. The borders parallel to the sides of the belt are in the form of a sine wave in order to compensate for stresses at the pulleys. Unfortunately, this border is 10cm set inward towards the middle of the belt. This feature, in addition to the fact that along the incline the walls of the conveyor are 4cm wider than the belt, allows soap pieces to roll off and over the compartment walls and land inbetween the sinus girder and the conveyor belt's metal wall. These soap pieces then lay there and are slowly abraded by the belt. These abrasions accumulate underneath the belt and cause us problems.
Is there any way the fight the root of the problem, to make sure when the belt doesn't get overloaded? When just a couple billets are present on the belt it never seems to happen just when I overload it with 4-5 at once.
Is there some kind of blocker-system that doesn't require cleaning/maintenance/control that would limit the number of soap material entering the belt? The manufacturer that produced the belt is out of business (I wonder why???) So I really do not know who else to contact. I'd rather fight the problem and not the symptom. I.e. not bring in the conveyor belt wall.
I can offer pics if needed and can answer questions if they should arise.
Thanks in advanced
-Chris in soap production
The soap comes in the form of:
* billets (length 450mm)
* soap pieces
* soap waste from the die.
The soap is loaded via another belt and dropped on the horizontal part of the conveyor system. Then the conveyor belt carries the soap at an incline of about 40° about 3,5m into the hopper of the extruder.
The belt is 80cm wide and has along the length of it square "compartments" with borders that are perpendicular to the belt (height 5cm). These compartments are responsible for carrying the soap up the belt. The borders parallel to the sides of the belt are in the form of a sine wave in order to compensate for stresses at the pulleys. Unfortunately, this border is 10cm set inward towards the middle of the belt. This feature, in addition to the fact that along the incline the walls of the conveyor are 4cm wider than the belt, allows soap pieces to roll off and over the compartment walls and land inbetween the sinus girder and the conveyor belt's metal wall. These soap pieces then lay there and are slowly abraded by the belt. These abrasions accumulate underneath the belt and cause us problems.
Is there any way the fight the root of the problem, to make sure when the belt doesn't get overloaded? When just a couple billets are present on the belt it never seems to happen just when I overload it with 4-5 at once.
Is there some kind of blocker-system that doesn't require cleaning/maintenance/control that would limit the number of soap material entering the belt? The manufacturer that produced the belt is out of business (I wonder why???) So I really do not know who else to contact. I'd rather fight the problem and not the symptom. I.e. not bring in the conveyor belt wall.
I can offer pics if needed and can answer questions if they should arise.
Thanks in advanced
-Chris in soap production