Professional China Slope Elevator - Auger-Type Elevator screw conveyor grain seed transfer machine – SYNMEC
Professional China Slope Elevator - Auger-Type Elevator screw conveyor grain seed transfer machine – SYNMEC Detail:
Introductions
The Auger-type elevator can lift the wheat or corn and discharge it in to processing machine or packaging machinery as required.
The length and diameter of the elevator can be customized by client’s request.
It was widely used for many areas. The high efficiency working rate with low cost.
Features
Large quantity and fine fluidity
Easy moving and operation
Simple maintenance
Low energy consumption and high-efficiency.
We can make normal steel or stainless steel auger.
We will manufacture the auger according to client’s requirement such as length, lifting height and capacity.
304 Small stainless steel auger available
We can make it to complete normal steel or stainless steel auger.
We will manufacture the auger according to client’s requirement such as length, lifting height and capacity.
The Thickness of Steel Board is between 2mm to 3mm. It is durable and hard for using ten years at least. It also can work at low temperature and hot areas.
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