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Flexicon: Flexi-Disc Sanitary Tubular Cable Conveyor



Flexicon Corporation is a world leader in the design and manufacture of bulk handling equipment and custom-engineered and integrated plant-wide systems that transport, discharge, fill, weigh, blend, deliver and/or feed a broad range of powder and bulk solid materials. Flexicon products range from individual equipment to automated systems that source bulk material from interior and exterior plant locations, transport it between process equipment and storage vessels, weigh...
2400 Emrick Blvd.
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 18020-8006
United States
1 (610) 814-2400  1 (888) 353-9426  1 (610) 814-0600 
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Prevent product, plant contamination with sanitary conveyor

Prevent product, plant contamination with sanitary conveyor Engineered for fragile bulk food and nonfood handling, the new Flexi-Disc sanitary tubular cable conveyor allows rapid wash down of the system between production runs. The conveyor moves bulk material using high-strength, one-piece polymer discs (affixed to polymer-coated 304 or 316 stainless steel cable) that slide within smooth stainless steel tubing, moving fragile products gently, quietly and dust-free. The discs evacuate the tubing of material at the conclusion of a cycle, eliminating wasted product. Any material clinging to the cable and disc assembly can be continually removed during operation by the stiff bristles of a brush box or by a residual return chute equipped with a disc ramp that dislodges material and returns it to the product stream. Flexicon

Engineered for fragile bulk food and nonfood handling, the new Flexi-Disc sanitary tubular cable conveyor by Flexicon allows rapid wash down of the system between production runs.

The conveyor moves bulk material using high-strength, one-piece polymer discs (affixed to polymer-coated 304 or 316 stainless steel cable) that slide within smooth stainless steel tubing, moving fragile products gently, quietly and dust-free.

The discs evacuate the tubing of material at the conclusion of a cycle, eliminating wasted product. Any material clinging to the cable and disc assembly can be continually removed during operation by the stiff bristles of a brush box or by a residual return chute equipped with a disc ramp that dislodges material and returns it to the product stream.