Shivam Conveyors
We, Shivam Engineering Work is Established in 2017 an acclaimed professional manufacturer for AIR CONVEYOR, BELT CONVEYOR, AIR BLOWER CONVEYOR, PRESSURE BELT CHAIN CONVEYOR, DIVIDE CHAIN CONVEYOR, FLAT CHAIN CONVEYOR in Mumbai. Under the visionary guidance of ‘Mr. Ramjatan Yadav’, we have attained a commendable position for ourselves in this highly competitive market. We are a leading manufacturer of a phenomenal range of Material Handling Equipment and Belt, air, air blower, pressure lift chain, divide chain & flat chain Conveyors. These products are developed by the professionals of our firm in adherence with the international standards. Our products find their applications in packaging, pharmaceutical, bottling line, pet line and cement industries. In order to meet the diverse needs of patrons, we offer these products in varied dimensions and specifications. Moreover, our offered products are widely appreciated in the market for their features like sturdy construction and resistance against rust & corrosion.
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Conveyor products refer to the various machines, components, and accessories used in conveyor systems to transport materials, goods, and products. These products include conveyor belts, rollers, pulleys, chains, sprockets, bearings, motors, gearboxes, idlers, and other related components.
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How a Conveyor Belt Works. A conveyor belt works by using two motorized pulleys that loop over a long stretch of thick, durable material. When motors in the pulleys operate at the same speed and spin in the same direction, the belt moves between the two.
A conveyor belt may be made from polyvinyl chloride and fabric such as polyester or styrene-butadiene rubber and several layers of polyester or nylon fabric.
Parallel shafts and bevel-helical gear shafts are the most common types of gearboxes used for chain conveyors. Products in chain conveyors are moved via attachments or even along the surface of the conveyor itself. Most gearboxes work in pairs (or more) to move the chains in these systems.