
Carrier Belt Conveyor Factory Industrial 3D Model

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Vendor: | surf3d |
Published: | Nov 02, 2024 |
Download Size: | 318.6 MB |
Game Ready: | – |
Polygons: | 1,939,371 |
Vertices: | 1,375,058 |
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Materials: | Yes |
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Carrier Belt Conveyor Factory Industrial 3D Model
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1. 3DS MAX: *.max
2. Blender: *.blend
3. Rhinoceros: *.3dm
4. SketchUp: *.skp
5. Wavefront OBJ: *.obj *.mtl (Multi Format)
6. FBX: *.fbx (Multi Format)
7. STEP: *.step *.stp (NURBS)
8. IGES: *.iges *.igs (NURBS)
9. ACIS: *.sat (NURBS)
10. 3DS MAX all ver.: *.3ds (Multi Format)
11. Stereolithography: *.stl
12. AutoCAD: *.dwg
- Each file was checked for opening and full content by the model.
- The 3D model was created on real base. It’s created accurately, in real units of measurement, qualitatively and maximally close to the original.
- Renders Are made in Luxion Keyshot
- “WE PROVIDE 3D MODEL CHEAP PRICE BUT WITH GOOD QUALITY- If you need any other formats we are more than happy to make them for you. Contact me for any question :)
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MORE INFORMATION ABOUT 3D MODELS :
A carrier belt conveyor, also known as a belt conveyor in industrial settings, is a fundamental piece of equipment for moving materials horizontally or at slight inclines. Here's a breakdown of its components and uses:
Components:
Belt: The heart of the conveyor, it's a continuous loop made of strong, flexible materials like rubber, canvas, or steel mesh. The belt type depends on the material being conveyed (abrasive items might need a steel mesh belt for durability).
Carriers: These are often metal structures supporting the belt at regular intervals. They can be rollers for smooth movement or troughing idlers that curve the belt slightly to create a "bowl" for better containment of materials like powders or small parts.
Pulleys: Grooved wheels at each end of the conveyor that the belt wraps around. One pulley is driven by a motor to create movement.
Drive System: The motor and gearbox that provide power to the conveyor belt.
Frame: The supporting structure for the entire conveyor, often made of steel for sturdiness.
Applications:
Bulk Material Handling: In industries like mining, aggregates, and agriculture, carrier belt conveyors move large quantities of loose materials like coal, sand, gravel, or grain.
Manufacturing Production Lines: They efficiently transport parts, products, or sub-assemblies between different stages of production within a factory.
Packaging Lines: Flat belt conveyors can move packaged goods for labeling, sorting, or palletizing.
Advantages:
High Capacity: Can handle large volumes of materials continuously.
Versatility: Adaptable to various lengths, inclines, and belt types for diverse applications.
Durability: Built to withstand demanding industrial environments.
Cost-Effective: Relatively low maintenance compared to other material handling systems.
1. 3DS MAX: *.max
2. Blender: *.blend
3. Rhinoceros: *.3dm
4. SketchUp: *.skp
5. Wavefront OBJ: *.obj *.mtl (Multi Format)
6. FBX: *.fbx (Multi Format)
7. STEP: *.step *.stp (NURBS)
8. IGES: *.iges *.igs (NURBS)
9. ACIS: *.sat (NURBS)
10. 3DS MAX all ver.: *.3ds (Multi Format)
11. Stereolithography: *.stl
12. AutoCAD: *.dwg
- Each file was checked for opening and full content by the model.
- The 3D model was created on real base. It’s created accurately, in real units of measurement, qualitatively and maximally close to the original.
- Renders Are made in Luxion Keyshot
- “WE PROVIDE 3D MODEL CHEAP PRICE BUT WITH GOOD QUALITY- If you need any other formats we are more than happy to make them for you. Contact me for any question :)
Sincerely Your, SURF3D
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT 3D MODELS :
A carrier belt conveyor, also known as a belt conveyor in industrial settings, is a fundamental piece of equipment for moving materials horizontally or at slight inclines. Here's a breakdown of its components and uses:
Components:
Belt: The heart of the conveyor, it's a continuous loop made of strong, flexible materials like rubber, canvas, or steel mesh. The belt type depends on the material being conveyed (abrasive items might need a steel mesh belt for durability).
Carriers: These are often metal structures supporting the belt at regular intervals. They can be rollers for smooth movement or troughing idlers that curve the belt slightly to create a "bowl" for better containment of materials like powders or small parts.
Pulleys: Grooved wheels at each end of the conveyor that the belt wraps around. One pulley is driven by a motor to create movement.
Drive System: The motor and gearbox that provide power to the conveyor belt.
Frame: The supporting structure for the entire conveyor, often made of steel for sturdiness.
Applications:
Bulk Material Handling: In industries like mining, aggregates, and agriculture, carrier belt conveyors move large quantities of loose materials like coal, sand, gravel, or grain.
Manufacturing Production Lines: They efficiently transport parts, products, or sub-assemblies between different stages of production within a factory.
Packaging Lines: Flat belt conveyors can move packaged goods for labeling, sorting, or palletizing.
Advantages:
High Capacity: Can handle large volumes of materials continuously.
Versatility: Adaptable to various lengths, inclines, and belt types for diverse applications.
Durability: Built to withstand demanding industrial environments.
Cost-Effective: Relatively low maintenance compared to other material handling systems.