The bucket elevator is primarily used for elevating difficult materials at slow or high speed depending upon the elevator type. An elevator bucket can carry different bulk materials right from light to heavy and from fine to big pieces.
Types of Elevator Buckets:
Elevator Buckets are classified into metallic and non-metallic elevator buckets.
The abrasion resistant property in metallic buckets ensures longer life to the bucket hence maintenance cost is reduced. They are stronger than non-metallic buckets. Smooth surface enables maximum filling which results in high production.
The non-metallic buckets can carry up to 25% more materials than metallic buckets. Material build-up in the bottom of the bucket is lesser hence productivity is increased. They are non-corrosive and safe while using in electricity/fire.
Materials used in Elevator Buckets:
Elevator Buckets are made of different materials such as Steel, Nylon, PU and HDPE.
Mild steel elevator buckets are ideal for lifting sharp pieces, bulk materials, or materials under high temperature while the Stainless Steel buckets are corrosion and heat resistant hence it is perfect for use in food industry.
Nylon elevator buckets are heat resistant and scratch resistant hence it can be used for hot, rough and sticky materials while the reinforced Nylon buckets are more efficient than the former one in handling high temperature.
PU elevator buckets are both tough and flexible and enables higher degree of scratch resistance. It is suitable for elevating sharp and gluey materials.
HDPE elevator buckets are more perfect for holding feed, grains, and food products.
Types of Elevator Buckets:
Elevator Buckets are classified into metallic and non-metallic elevator buckets.
The abrasion resistant property in metallic buckets ensures longer life to the bucket hence maintenance cost is reduced. They are stronger than non-metallic buckets. Smooth surface enables maximum filling which results in high production.
The non-metallic buckets can carry up to 25% more materials than metallic buckets. Material build-up in the bottom of the bucket is lesser hence productivity is increased. They are non-corrosive and safe while using in electricity/fire.
Materials used in Elevator Buckets:
Elevator Buckets are made of different materials such as Steel, Nylon, PU and HDPE.
Mild steel elevator buckets are ideal for lifting sharp pieces, bulk materials, or materials under high temperature while the Stainless Steel buckets are corrosion and heat resistant hence it is perfect for use in food industry.
Nylon elevator buckets are heat resistant and scratch resistant hence it can be used for hot, rough and sticky materials while the reinforced Nylon buckets are more efficient than the former one in handling high temperature.
PU elevator buckets are both tough and flexible and enables higher degree of scratch resistance. It is suitable for elevating sharp and gluey materials.
HDPE elevator buckets are more perfect for holding feed, grains, and food products.
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