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High quality industrial conveyor systems for handling of bottles, cans, bags, and cartons. Robust and low maintenance energy efficient systems. Our industrial conveyor systems are designed and built at Icon’s Melbourne facility in Australia. We supply any combination of infeed and outfeed conveyors, slat, belt, and roller conveyors, reject stations, rinse stations, bottle stop stations, straight conveyors, diverging & converging conveyors, crate conveyors, and much more.


Accumulation Conveyor  System

Entry level stand alone conveyors or specialty stations with integrated control. Simply add an Icon conveyor into your current workflow.

Efficient solutions for fully integrated line solutions. Full turnkey projects with complete line control. Layout design or modifications and additions to existing lines.


Decades of experience

Icon has been designing, modifying and integrating their conveyor systems and specialty stations for decades. Icon supplies fully integrated customised solutions, as well as stand alone conveyor systems for all applications.

Our systems are specifically designed for the food and beverage industry with the highest quality materials and workmanship to meet the high standards the food industry demands.


Features

Various speed and load options

Integrated into line control

Motor gearbox options

Power efficient and low friction options

Accumulation options

Overhead options

    Accumulation Conveyor Systems

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    High quality industrial conveyor systems for handling of bottles, cans, bags, and cartons. Robust and low maintenance energy efficient systems. Our industrial conveyor systems are designed and built in Icon’s Melbourne facility in Australia.

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    Accumulation Conveyor Systems

    Browse through some of the equipment in the Icon Equipment Range.

    Accumulation Conveyor Systems

    The term “accumulation conveyor systems” refers to a type of conveyor system that is used to store or accumulate products. These systems are typically used in manufacturing or assembly operations, where products need to be temporarily stored before being sent to the next stage of production. There are several different types of accumulation conveyor systems, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. The most common type is the roller accumulation conveyor, which uses a series of rollers to store and release products. Other types include belt accumulation conveyors and chain accumulation conveyors. Accumulation conveyor systems can be a valuable addition to any production line, but it’s important to choose the right system for your needs.

    Decades of Experience

    Accumulation conveyor systems have been an integral part of many automated assembly lines. These systems are designed to temporarily hold or accumulate products while they are being assembled or processed. Accumulation conveyors can be used in a wide variety of industries, including food and beverage, automotive, electronics, and pharmaceuticals.

    There are many benefits to using accumulation conveyors. These systems can help improve production efficiency by reducing line stoppages and product damage. They can also help reduce costs by eliminating the need for extra buffers or product storage areas. Additionally, accumulation conveyors can help create a safer work environment by preventing product jams and increasing operator safety.

    Various Speeds

    The conveyor system speed is determined by various factors including the type of product being conveyed, the weight of the product, and the size of the product. The speed of the conveyor belt is also a factor in determining the speed of the system.

    Conveyor Solutions

    Conveyor systems are an essential part of many material handling operations. They are used to move goods and materials from one location to another, and can be customized to suit the specific needs of your operation. Accumulation conveyor systems are a type of conveyor system that is designed to slowly accumulate products on the conveyor belt. This is done by using a series of rollers or wheels that rotate at different speeds. The products are then moved along the conveyor belt until they reach the end of the line.

    There are many benefits to using an accumulation conveyor system. One benefit is that it can help to improve the efficiency of your material handling operation. By slowly accumulating products on the conveyor belt, you can minimize the amount of time that is spent moving goods from one location to another. This can help to save time and increase productivity in your operation. Additionally, accumulation conveyor systems can help to reduce wear and tear on your equipment. By slowly accumulating products, you can minimize the amount of impact that is placed on your equipment, which can prolong its lifespan.

    If you are looking for a way to improve the efficiency and productivity of your material handling operation, an accumulation conveyor system may be the perfect solution for you. These systems offer many benefits and can be customized to suit your specific needs. To learn more about accumulation conveyor systems and how they can benefit your operation, contact a knowledgeable material handling specialist today.

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