Blowing
ambient air over warm parts is an excellent and cost efficient
way to cool and stabalize parts before they are packed or
sent to a work station.
Under
the press - ambient air cooling
This
cooling conveyor fits fits nicely under the press. Two
ambient air blowers begin cooling the parts as soon
as they leave the mold - a stainless steel hood contains
the air and helps to keep it moving evenly around the
parts. A variable speed motor allows the air flow to
be adjusted depending upon the needs of the application.
An underpress hopper assures parts containment.
Ambient
Air Cooling- different fan configurations
This cooling
conveyor cools parts as they move down the incline. Parts
are placed on the top section by a robot and filled into
containers as they leave. A Lexan™ cover allows
the parts to be checked as they pass through.
Ambient
Air Cooling- different fan configurations
Both the horizontal
and incline areas of this conveyor are covered by a cooling
tunnel. An accordion pleated connector allows the angle
to be easily adjusted, while containing the colder air
in the tunnel.
Compartmentalized
Box-filling system with cooling
This
compartmentalized, box-filling system was designed with
an anbient air cooling tunnel on the feeding conveyor.
As parts travel down the feeding conveyor air is blown
over them to cool and stabalize them. By the time they
reach the end, they are cool enough to be packed without
being damaged. Learn
more about this system.