ABSTRACT

This new edition continues on its journey of being an introduction to the wide variety of conveyor types and application methods available. It discusses conveyor and system design and in its new edition, expands on information about sorters and motorized roller conveyors, new information on robotic interfaces, as well as some of the trade-offs made when conveyor design rules are intentionally broken. Each chapter now also includes questions and problems to help reinforce the material covered.

Conveyors: Application, Selection, and Integration includes a pictorial of various installations of conveyors in detail that the reader can model after. It presents common application mistakes made and discusses how the reader can avoid them in the future during the integration process. The book focuses on conveyor application information that is offered in just this book and discusses the effect that extreme temperatures have while providing real-life examples of conveyor system design that may at times break common design rules.

This book is a resource for engineers, managers, and executives who want to gain a better understanding of conveyors and their application. It is also for colleges and universities that offer industrial and/or manufacturing engineering curricula.

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|13 pages

Equipment Selection Guide

chapter 3|22 pages

Tabletop Chain Conveyor

chapter 4|38 pages

Belt Conveyors

chapter 5|10 pages

Static (Gravity) Conveyors

chapter 6|32 pages

Powered Conveyors

chapter 7|25 pages

Heavy Unit Load Handling Conveyors

chapter 8|12 pages

Overhead Chain

chapter 9|15 pages

Miscellaneous

chapter 10|16 pages

Rate Calculations

chapter 11|11 pages

Integration and Control Systems

chapter 12|4 pages

Environmental Considerations