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3 Advantages of Belt Conveyors in the Food Industr

18th July 2022

1. They Minimize Manual Labor

A fair amount of the food industry deals with handling and processing bulk materials. Mini belt conveyor can help minimize the level of manual labor involved. They can even potentially eliminate manual labor altogether.

Before belt conveyors were commonplace in the food industry, the process of transporting foodstuffs was slow, energy-intensive, and ineffective. In many industries, the old adage that ‘time is money’ still applies. The food industry is no different. By relying strictly on manual labor, many food businesses run the risk of losing out on productivity. This then turns into financial losses.

The introduction of a belt conveyor or mini conveyor can reduce employment costs and cut down on overall training time. Moreover, it increases the level of automation that is possible in a facility. Automation is particularly appealing to many businesses. This is because a belt conveyor can transport raw materials to a processing area. Then it can also transport packaged goods that are ready for shipment.

Depending on the type of belt conveyor a business is using, it’s possible for a facility to greatly automate its internal processes, which can lead to vast production gains.

2. Belt Conveyor Reduce Accidents

Between the pulleys, idlers, rollers, and tensioners, mechanical devices have plenty of moving parts. Luckily, with belt conveyors, employees seldom have to interact with them and employees therefore have less risk because they’re not carrying heavy loads.

Also, modern belt conveyors carry less risk for mechanical failure and injury. Additionally, due to the increases in labor efficiency, you’ll have less staff manning the facility floor at any given time. Therefore, there are fewer employees to oversee and monitor.

On top of that, employees are most liable to be positioned at the side of the belt conveyor. Then, they won’t have to directly interact with any of its moving parts unless they must make specific repairs. This is a great way to minimize workplace hazards.

3. Belt Conveyors Increase Food Safety and Quality

When it comes to your food, you probably want products that haven’t been directly handled very much. Especially since many modern grocery products come from factories and facilities, belt conveyors can help improve overall food safety.

Many newer belt conveyor systems keep products and foodstuffs free of contaminants by design. For food and beverages, it’s important to keep products dust-free and contamination-free before they go to their final destination.

Ensuring that a facility is clean and free of potential contaminants is a big aspect of FDA and USDA compliance. When a facility violates the governmental regulations they can face fines, legal consequences, and business closures. But with the advancements in conveyor technology, most facilities find it easier to remain in compliance.