April 7, 2016

Meyer upgrades equipment features

Sanitary and durability features have been added to Meyer Industries‘ conveying equipment. Meyer’s vibratory conveyors and feeders, and sanitary belt conveyors, have been designed, engineered and manufactured to address the sanitation needs of food industry consumer segments, the company said.

Meyer’s conveying equipment address issues related to allergens and gluten where cross-contamination can be problematic, according to the company. Sanitary equipment includes the Vibra-Flex II Vibratory Conveyors, Magna Weigh Feeder and Sanitary Belt Conveyors, make it less likely that cross-contamination will occur.

Vibra Flex II. Photo: Meyer
Vibra Flex II. Photo: Meyer

The Vibra-Flex II is a base frame vibrating conveyor line that incorporates a simple, low maintenance design to provide a high level of reliability, sanitation and operating efficiency, Meyer said. These conveyors can be designed for multi-purpose applications such as screening, dewatering, laning, grading, feeding and spreading processes while conveying.

The Magna Weigh Feeder is a continuous in-line weighing vibratory feeder designed to feed and/or monitor  products by weight.

Sanitary Belt Conveyors are available in a wide range of sizes and configurations including pulley and belting style, one piece or modular frame construction, and removable belting from the side. The all stainless steel construction makes this belt series ideal for use in heavy-wash down environments, the company said.

For more information on sanitary conveying equipment, visit the Meyer website.


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