Shree Techno Engineers flexible Screw Conveyor, also known as a spiral conveyor, Screw Conveyor, helix conveyor or centerless auger conveyor, consists of a spring steel or stainless steel, flexible screw that is enclosed in a flexible or rigid plastic tube, or a rigid steel tube, and driven by an electric motor normally located at the discharge end of the conveyor. This simple design delivers efficient performance and high reliability while reducing maintenance and cost. When properly engineered according to the specific characteristics of the material being conveyed and the process into which it will be integrated, a flexible screw conveyor can outperform rigid Screw Conveyors, bucket elevators, drag chain conveyors, aero mechanical conveyors, and other equipment intended to transport powder and bulk solid materials.
A screw conveyor (otherwise called an auger conveyor) is, obviously, the state of a run-of-the-mill screw, though for certain admonitions. Initially, the strings are overstated and the middle might possibly be available. Be that as it may, they work indistinguishably from screws, where a drive engine turns the screw (otherwise called the auger), moving item up one pitch each transformation. The auger is commonly in coupled segments and is upheld by orientation on one or the flip side, where coupling bolts send the engine force to control the conveyor. A tube or U-shaped box around the auger goes about as the passing on the surface, where powder mass, granular, and surprisingly non-streaming material is pushed along the box surface. There can likewise be discretionary covers for the box, making the way toward moving such materials cleaner and more contained. Material is taken care of through its bay, goes through the conveyor by means of the turning auger, and is taken out by means of the release end. Screw Conveyors can be designed in a level, vertical, or slanted game plan.