8.27.2019

Martin Engineering presents the new conveyor belt cleaner

The latest design of the CS2 unit offers longer life and lower operating costs.

MARTIN Engineering has launched a new secondary belt cleaner specifically designed for difficult applications where conventional designs do not provide the required performance or service life.

The company's CleanScrape (CS2) secondary cleaner is particularly effective in conditions where continuous production has priority or cleaning is difficult, such In work environments with corrosive or high temperatures.

According to Martin Engineering, the conveyor belt cleaner only needs to be stretched once during its service life. Lower maintenance requirements and superior cleaning capabilities will reduce the total cost of ownership in many areas, including mining, cement, mining and other bulk handling operations.

The CS2 solution is suitable for areas with limited space. The stainless steel design, which includes a matrix of specially developed carbide tips, is slightly tensioned to prevent damage to the belt or splice.

Despite the low contact pressure between the conveyor belt and the cleaner, it has been found that the conveyor belt cleaner effectively eliminates the risk of recirculation not resolved by a main cleaner. Carbide cleaning surfaces provide superior performance while the lightweight feel of the device protects against belt wear.

Although CS2 can be used with any primary cleaner, it has been specifically designed to work with the company's CleanScrape (CS1) primary cleaner. Martin Engineering said that together they form a robust and low-maintenance system that effectively removes transfers and helps prevent volatile materials and associated cleaning.

It is also said that the system offers superior cleaning and up to four times longer life than conventional designs, with half of the maintenance required.

"Many carbide tip belt cleaners require high pressure to be effective and generally have to stretch frequently throughout service," said Paul Harrison, technical director of Martin Engineering.

"As with the CS1, the design of the CS2 has a slight tension against the belt, avoiding damage to the belt and discs with other carbide-based cleaners, and since you only need to stretch once in a lifetime, maintenance requirements are very low. '

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