Process and Control Today | When stainless-steel won’t do: Discover norelem’s new range of ball transfer units with plastic housing

2022-10-26 11:54:11 By : Mr. Fred Feng

25/10/2022  Burkert Fluid Control Systems

If you are looking for a quality ball transfer unit for applications unable to implement stainless-steel units, norelem’s latest product innovation will overcome the challenge with their new plastic housing unit. The German standard components manufacturer have expanded their range of ball transfer units, to include units with a plastic housing. The units are designed to be used as components in conveyor systems, feeders, on processing machines and in packaging equipment, to allow unit loads to be easily moved, rotated, and steered. The new units’ outer casing is made of a certified blue plastic which is suitable for use in the food sector.

Ball transfer units, in contrast to conventional conveyor belts or other types of mechanical or electronic production lines, rely solely on the momentum of the delivered object or any external forces transmitted onto those objects while moving them from one spot to another. Therefore, ball transfer units may result in energy cost reductions as well as decreased maintenance and repair costs in the majority of applications. Airport baggage facilities are one of the most typical types of ball transfer tables. However, there are also many industrial, manufacturing, and warehousing applications for ball transfer tables.

“norelem’s new range of ball transfer units are our latest addition to our ever-expanding product library,” says Marcus Schneck, CEO of norelem. “Through the implementation of the plastic ball transfer units, we can allow for easier transfer of loads across a multitude of applications and save on energy in sectors where the units stainless-steel alternatives could not be implemented.”

The ball transfer units are equipped with a gap-free and closed cover, which prevents a dirty edge from forming. Additionally, the dirt holes on the lower side of the housing means that the units can be easily cleaned anyway.

Both the load balls and support balls are made from stainless-steel, however in the case of load balls a plastic version is also available. The steel ball units are suitable for use in temperatures ranging from -30°C to +50°C, with the plastic balls having an upper limit of 30°C. This means that they are suitable for use in a range of environments. Equally, the units are suitable of transferring loads of up to 500n (roughly 50 kg) at speeds as high as 1.5 metres per second, which means they are perfect for transporting heavy loads quickly and efficiently.

To discover our extensive range of ball transfer units, please visit https://norelem.co.uk/en/Product-overview/Material-handling-and-transport/95000/Ball-transfer-units/c/21243 .

For more information, please contact: Paul Baker norelem LTD The Innovation Centre 1 Devon Way Birmingham B31 2TS Tel: +44 121 222 5322 Email: sales@norelem.co.uk Web: https://www.norelem.co.uk

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