Optimizing Conveyor Technologies.
                                Using Innovative Conveyor Technologies to Increase Sustainability
                                          and Reduce Costs in Food and Beverage Manufacturing




Emerson Industrial Automation
Introduction




       Industry CHALLENGES
       Production managers are being challenged to reduce energy costs, water usage and downtime while enabling greater efficiency. In many cases,
       the conveyor systems that could contribute to those efforts rely on outdated technologies that limit the improvements that can be achieved.


       Fortunately, new technologies have emerged that are designed to reduce water usage, increase energy efficiency and minimize downtime in
       high-speed food and beverage production environments. All achievable by examining the total concept which consists of five key factors, cleaning,
       process, mechanical components, product and the human factor.


       This e-book from Power Transmission Solutions reviews the impact these new technologies are having and showcases some of the food and
       beverage manufacturers that have successfully adopted them.


                                                                   The first three sections focus on the issues of sustainability, downtime and efficiency
                                                                   respectively, while the final two sections provide information on the technologies
                                                                   being used to effect change and how to assess your own environment to determine
                                                                   whether an upgrade is warranted.




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Emerson Industrial Automation                                                                                               Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 2
Improving Sustainability by Decreasing Water Use




Emerson Industrial Automation                                Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 3
Improving Sustainability by Decreasing Water Use




       Running Dry Becomes a Reality
       Manufacturing plants today have three options for keeping conveyor systems running smoothly: water and soap lubrication, dry lubrication,
       and running dry (no lubrication).


       Water and soap lubrication of steel chains became the most common approach as production speeds increased. Water and soap reduce friction,
       flush away product spillage, dissipate heat and reduce chain wear. However, water reclamation costs, worker safety, water availability issues and
       corrosion have caused many manufacturers to seek alternatives to this approach.


       One alternative is dry lubrication. This involves using a mineral oil with lubricating additives instead of soap and water. This can save a significant
       amount of water but is, by its nature, more delicate than soap and water lubrication. Dry lubrication also requires additional equipment for supplying
       lubricant to the conveyor. If not used precisely, it can result in wear-paste build-up, causing premature wear, noise pulsation and hygiene issues.


       The third choice is to run dry using specially developed materials and smart design chains, belts and components. Using these New Generation
       technologies, production managers can eliminate the problems associated with soap and water and dry lubrication, including safety, corrosion,
       and excessive rejects. At the same time, costs are reduced and sustainability is improved by cutting water usage and water reclamation costs.
       Regardless of which method is selected, it is critical to maintain proper cleaning and sanitary support of the system.




       FACT: Beverage manufacturing using soap and water lubrication consumes 7 gallons of water for
             
             every gallon of beverage produced.
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Emerson Industrial Automation                                                                                                   Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 4
Improving Sustainability by Decreasing Water Use




       Brewers Run Dry
       Breweries have been among the first adopters of technologies that reduce water. In fact, some have already replaced water and soap lubricated
       stainless steel chains with run dry concepts, while others are seeking to extend dry-run operation to more of the production environment.

       Here are three stories of brewers who have taken the “plunge” into running dry:

       	       ne large Dutch brewery was using an acetal chain on a high-speed inliner in the can line but found rapid chain wear increased
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               maintenance costs and downtime. They replaced the acetal chain with a New Generation chain specifically designed for dry-run operation
               at high speeds. The switch increased chain life by 500 percent and allowed the brewery to maintain production volumes and increase total
               line efficiency


       	      Another brewer replaced soap and water lubrication in their inspection and coding zone with a dry-run chain system. After two years of
               
               running dry, the chain showed no measurable wear while significantly reducing water reclamation costs.


                                                   A brewery in Holland replaced their soap and water lubricated stainless steel chain with dry running
                                                    
                                                    NG belts to save on water and energy consumption. The change also improved the hygiene standard of
                                                    the line and the accessibility of the conveyors by eliminating the drip trays.




       FACT: The Price of water in Germany is $3.01 per Cubic Meter.
             
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Emerson Industrial Automation                                                                                             Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 5
Improving Sustainability by Decreasing Water Use




       Proven Reliability and Efficiency in Beverage Manufacturing
       While dry-running technologies have gained acceptance based on their ability to reduce water consumption, they have also demonstrated
       advantages in the areas of reliability and product quality, as these manufacturers discovered:


       	      A mineral water plant in Europe changed from lubricated stainless steel to dry running belts to reduce water usage and water reclamation
               
               costs. The result not only accomplished their sustainability and cost reduction objectives, but also improved product handling. The efficiency
               of the dry-run belts allowed the line to increase production by 60 percent.


       	       coffee producer in the UK had to change their acetal chains after nine months due to the effect of abrasive glass particles and the
               A
               coffee powder on the chain. They switched to NG chains and have been running dry for several years with little or no wear.


       	       n Irish spirits bottler moved from water and soap lubrication to dry running NG chains because the existing chain was damaging the expensive
               A
               glass bottles. The switch to a dry running chain eliminated chain-related product damage and improved quality.




       FACT: t costs approximately $860 to reclaim 1,000 gallons of water.
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Emerson Industrial Automation                                                                                                Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 6
Reducing Maintenance Costs and Increasing Uptime




Emerson Industrial Automation                              Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 7
Reducing Maintenance Costs and Increasing Uptime




       Maintaining High Production Levels
       The pressure to continually increase production volumes has stressed older conveyor systems and increased maintenance requirements.
       For manufacturers, this creates two problems: higher costs and increased downtime.


       Chain wear is one of the biggest issues. Many manufacturers who attempted to cut water usage by moving to dry-lubricated acetal chains
       have been disappointed with the wear rates of these chains. Replacing the chains not only adds to costs but cuts into production times.


                                                                 In addition, conveyor technologies that have difficulty adapting to product
                                                                 changes, damage product or don’t enable desired production speeds can have
                                                                 a measureable effect on production volumes. Cross blocks, cam followers and
                                                                 gearmotors, if performing poorly, can all increase downtime. Newer designs of
                                                                 these products can eliminate the problems that some manufacturers have long
                                                                 considered to be included in the “cost of production.”




       FACT:  owntime costs for the food and beverage industry can range between $20,000 and $30,000 an hour.
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Emerson Industrial Automation                                                                                       Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 8
Reducing Maintenance Costs and Increasing Uptime




       New Solutions to Old Problems : Reducing downtime case studies
       Food and beverage manufacturers understand that downtime is lost revenue. Yet, eliminating some of the common causes of downtime resulting
       from today’s high-speed productions environments can be challenging. Here are three examples of solutions provided by System Plast™.


       	      A large brewer in Australia had serious problems with the wear life of the stainless steel chain on a line carrying empty glass bottles at
               
               speeds of 197 feet per minute. The abrasive glass particles limited chain life to one year, creating additional downtime to accommodate
               the chain replacement. Replacing the existing chain with a chain featuring hardened pins created a significant improvement in the overall
               line performance. After 14 months of operation, the new hardened chain shows almost no wear on the pin or plate. With the new chain,
               the brewery no longer has to shut down annually to replace the chain.


       	      A European bottler had issues with the cross blocks used in its dryer line. The blocks didn’t grip properly and were unable to keep the dryer
               
               heads at the proper angle, resulting in uneven drying. In addition, the bottles were guided by steel rods that did not allow for easy adjustment
               to accommodate different bottle types. The bottler replaced the cross blocks with a newer block design that provided better gripping power.


       	      A can manufacturer was using a raised rib belt that created disturbances in the product flow as cans were transferred onto large buffer tables.
               
               Product losses were high and the service life of the belt was poor, increasing downtime. Replacing the rib style belt with a small pitch flush grid
               belt reduced product damage and extended belt life, reducing downtime cutting maintenance costs significantly.




Emerson Industrial Automation                                                                                                     Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 9
Reducing Maintenance Costs and Increasing Uptime




       Reducing DOWNTIME and Costs
       Here are three more examples of manufacturers who have been able to reduce downtime and maintenance costs by implementing new
       conveyor technology:


       	      The gearmotors used throughout a pet food processing plant required complete removal of the gearmotor from the driven equipment
               
               when motors were repaired or replaced, increasing plant downtime. In addition, motor design, required that multiple motor spares be
               inventoried in the same horsepower to accommodate different output speeds. Replacing the existing gearmotors with an inline helical
               gearmotor featuring a tapered shaft connection allowed plant maintenance personnel to remove only the motor, not the entire drive, when
               motor maintenance is required, reducing maintenance time and the resulting production line downtime. The new design also eliminated
               the need to stock multiple spare motors with the same horsepower.


       	       food manufacturer was receiving complaints of bread particles in the back of the bearings, creating contamination issues. The existing
               A
               bearings were replaced with a new bearing design that included a rear seal that eliminated the need for additional sealing. The contamination
               issues were resolved without requiring additional sealing that could interrupt production, where replacing a bearing does not.


       	      A beverage bottling plant was experiencing failure on the standard cam followers used in a case packer. Excessive corrosion was resulting in
               
               reduced bearing life, which required that cam followers be replaced every three months. Replacing the standard cam followers with stainless
               steel cam followers eliminated the downtime associated with quarterly replacement schedule.




Emerson Industrial Automation                                                                                                Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 10
Improving Energy and Production Efficiency




Emerson Industrial Automation                                    Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 11
Improving Energy and Production Efficiency




       Lowering Energy Costs, Increasing Efficiency
       When it comes to conveyor technologies, friction and poor product handling are the enemies of efficiency.


       New materials are available today that can significantly decrease coefficients of friction, reducing chain pull and driving down energy costs.
       These new technologies are enabling some manufacturers to reduce their energy costs while achieving higher production rates.


       Product handling problems can also impact efficiency and increase waste. Properly positioned guides and correct choice of material and design
       enable desired production rates to be achieved consistently. In high-speed production environments curves and spirals can slow production.
       Grippers, wear strips and guides can all be used to improve product handling and enable desired production rates to be achieved consistently.




                    download the brochure




       FACT:  lectricity costs have increased 2.5% to 10% annually in the last ten years.
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Emerson Industrial Automation                                                                                              Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 12
Improving Energy and Production Efficiency




       Eliminating Problems that Reduce Efficiency
       Achieving efficiency gains can deliver a powerful double benefit for manufacturers: reduced costs and increased output. These manufacturers found
       the solution in some unexpected places.


       	       bakery facility producing 24,000 hamburger buns per hour, 24 hours a day, six days a week, was experiencing problems with chain wear
               A
               and pulsation on a spiral conveyor used to cool the buns after the oven process. Standard UHMWPE wear strips made the belt pulsate and
               required lubrication at several points to keep the tension in the belt within limits. Replacing UMHWPE bar cap underneath the chain with a
               low friction NOLU-S bar cap, reduced chain pull and pulsation, improving product handling and increasing the wear life of the belt.


       	       stainless steel gripper chain used by a glass manufacturer to elevate different sized glass bottles to a high-level palletizer in the plant was
               A
               contributing to high energy bills and experiencing excessive wear. A new gripper chain with NG flights reduced power consumption by 60
               percent and allowed the manufacturer to maintain its 7x24 production schedule. No noticeable wear was found on the chain. The GS1 style
               grippers improved the grip on the different sized bottles and thus improved efficiency. 	 Continued ...




Emerson Industrial Automation                                                                                                  Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 13
Improving Energy and Production Efficiency




                 ... Continued

       	         soft drink producer was experiencing irregular bottle tilt and orientation on an air conveyor with a folded stainless steel neck guide,
                 A
                 causing blocking in the curves and inclines. In addition, increased air pressure was required to keep the bottles flowing at all times. Applying
                 Nolu-S neck guides eliminated the bottle jams and excessive downtime and allowed air pressure to be reduced by 50 percent. Significant
                 savings were made on power costs and production efficiency was raised by as much as 75 percent. The new material also prevented bottle
                 scratching and enabled faster production speeds.


       	         large brewing company filling 42,000 one way glass bottles per hour was using soap and water lubrication, but was dissatisfied with the
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                 slippery work environment. In addition, the drip pans made it difficult to access the conveyors for inspection and maintenance. The solution
                 was found in a dry-running belt, which was installed in several conveying sections before and after the labeler. The extremely low friction
                 delivered by the new chain material resulted in smooth flow of bottles and the high wear resistance gives the belts a long service life in
                 abrasive glass conditions. The investment in the new belt was paid back in approximately six months.




Emerson Industrial Automation                                                                                                   Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 14
The Technologies Driving Change




Emerson Industrial Automation                                     Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 15
The Technologies Driving Change




       Better Materials, Improved Designs
       As demonstrated throughout this e-book, new conveyor technologies are enabling food and beverage manufacturers to increase sustainability,
       reduce costs and increase efficiency. Here is more information on the solutions the manufacturers profiled here have employed:


       	                             ystem Plast Nolu-S Wear Strips and Guides
                                     S
                                     Nolu-S is a blend of UHMW and a solid lubricant that maintain excellent wear characteristics while reducing coefficients
                                     of friction to improve efficiency. Its self-lubricating properties make it ideal for applications requiring reduced friction,
                                     noise reduction, and higher dry-running speeds.



       	                           System Plast NG Conveyor Chains and Belts
                                             The unique NG (New Generation) material from System Plast can be used on chains and belts to provide reliable,
                                             dry-running operation in a variety of production environments. The material offers exceptional wear resistance
                                             compared to acetal chains and reduced pitch elongation. It also delivers excellent corrosion resistance, reduced
                                             noise levels and a large flat surface for product stability.




                    download the brochure




Emerson Industrial Automation                                                                                                   Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 16
The Technologies Driving Change




       	                            System Plast Extra Plus Stainless Steel and HB Pin
                                     The Extra Plus stainless steel chain with HB pin was designed for high speed and heavy duty applications that require
                                     excellent corrosion resistance, superior surface finish and the highest surface hardness available. It features vacuum
                                     hardened stainless steel for outstanding wear life.




       	                            System Plast chain with GS1 style grippers
                                     Gripper chains are ideal for elevators, lowerators, rinsers and washers for bottles, jars, cans, crates and boxes.
                                     The System Plast chain with GS1 style grippers is ideal for environments where chemical cleaning and rinsing is
                                     used, delivering exceptional durability, optimum grip and low noise levels.




                    download the brochure




Emerson Industrial Automation                                                                                               Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 17
The Technologies Driving Change




       BETTER DESIGN


       	                        Sealmaster® Gold-Mounted Ball Bearings
                                          Gold bearings feature a high phosphorous, electroless nickel-coated steel insert and
                                          multiple lip high performance seal. Designed for industries with corrosive wash down
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                                          load capacity. A machined, solid-base housing reduces entrapment points, simplifies                        download
                                                                                                                                                      the flyer
                                          cleaning and provides the highest amount of corrosion resistance available for stainless
                                          steel bearing housings.


       	                         Browning® Helical Gearmotors and Speed Reducers
                                  Browning helical gearmotors offer a wide range of gearing and input styles with an
                                  innovative, self-locking tapered shaft connection that allows onsite motor replacement
                                  without removing oil or the primary pinion. They provide drop-in interchangeability
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                                  with industry standard units.                                                                                       the flyer




       	                          rowning Intelligear Drives
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                                  Intelligear drives combine advanced open loop vector technology with the convenience
                                  and reliability of a variable frequency drive mounted to the conduit box of a gearmotor.
                                  Compared to mechanical variable speed drives they provide reduced maintenance
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                                  to install than wall-mounted inverters as they do not require programming and are
                                  factory wired and tested.




Emerson Industrial Automation                                                                                                   Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 18
Assessing the Opportunity




Emerson Industrial Automation                               Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 19
Assessing the Opportunity




       Questions to Consider
       Here are some questions you can ask to determine whether your environment can benefit from new conveyor technologies:


       1. Do you have an initiative to reduce water usage in the manufacturing process.
       	 Plast has developed a solution with the unique materials of NOLU-S and NG Chains that could offer an alternative to traditional
             System
              components requiring water to assist in reducing the coefficient of friction.


       2. Do you experience high wear rates on belts and guides?
       	    By utilizing NOLU-S and NG Chains in combination, there is a significant increase in belt fatigue factor as a result of the lower friction
              which directly correlates to improved life.


       3. Is product flow smoothly throughout the process or are problems occurring in curves and other areas?
       	 Plast offers NOLU-S and SR wear and guide solutions to assist in reduced product pulsation and squealing through curves.
              System


       4. Are guides or other conveyor technologies creating product damage?
       	 Plast has a family of product support products like NOLU-S guides, Bead and Roller railing, and dynamic transfer plates that assist
             System
              in the reduction of product damaging during conveying.


       5. Can motors be repaired and replaced without removing gearmotors?
       	 Series 3000 helical gearing offers a unique and patented motor connection that allows you to remove the motor without
            Browning
              exposing the internal reducer to contamination similar to other manufacturers.


       6. What is the Best Practice for achieving optimum results?
       	 results can only be obtained by applying all aspects of the line operation, such as recommended cleaning regime. The selection
            Optimum
              of the correct chain and component material is one of the important aspects.



       FOR SOLUTIONS: Contact System Plast today at www.emerson-ept.com


Emerson Industrial Automation                                                                                                                 Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 20
APPLICATION CONSIDERATIONS
       The proper selection and application of power transmission products and components, including the related area of product safety, is the responsibility of the customer. Operating and performance requirements and potential associated issues will vary appreciably depending
       upon the use and application of such products and components. The scope of the technical and application information included in this publication is necessarily limited. Unusual operating environments and conditions, lubrication requirements, loading supports, and other
       factors can materially affect the application and operating results of the products and components and the customer should carefully review its requirements. Any technical advice or review furnished by Emerson Power Transmission Corporation and its divisions with respect
       to the use of products and components is given in good faith and without charge, and Emerson assumes no obligation or liability for the advice given, or results obtained, all such advice and review being given and accepted at customer’s risk.

       For a copy of our Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale, Disclaimers of Warranty, Limitation of Liability and Remedy, please contact Customer Service at 1-800-626-2120. These terms and conditions of sale, disclaimers and limitations of liability apply to any person who may
       buy, acquire or use an Emerson Power Transmission Corporation product referred to herein, including any person who buys from a licensed distributor of these branded products.

       Browning, Emerson, Emerson. Consider It Solved., Emerson Industrial Automation, Sealmaster and System Plast are trademarks of Emerson Electric Co. or one of its affiliated companies.
       ©2012 Emerson Power Transmission Corps., All Rights Reserved. MCO12004E • Form 9501 • Printed in USA




Emerson Industrial Automation                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 21

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Optimizing Conveyor Technologies

  • 1. Optimizing Conveyor Technologies. Using Innovative Conveyor Technologies to Increase Sustainability and Reduce Costs in Food and Beverage Manufacturing Emerson Industrial Automation
  • 2. Introduction Industry CHALLENGES Production managers are being challenged to reduce energy costs, water usage and downtime while enabling greater efficiency. In many cases, the conveyor systems that could contribute to those efforts rely on outdated technologies that limit the improvements that can be achieved. Fortunately, new technologies have emerged that are designed to reduce water usage, increase energy efficiency and minimize downtime in high-speed food and beverage production environments. All achievable by examining the total concept which consists of five key factors, cleaning, process, mechanical components, product and the human factor. This e-book from Power Transmission Solutions reviews the impact these new technologies are having and showcases some of the food and beverage manufacturers that have successfully adopted them. The first three sections focus on the issues of sustainability, downtime and efficiency respectively, while the final two sections provide information on the technologies being used to effect change and how to assess your own environment to determine whether an upgrade is warranted. VIDEO: atch the “Global Sustainability” animated video W Emerson Industrial Automation Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 2
  • 3. Improving Sustainability by Decreasing Water Use Emerson Industrial Automation Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 3
  • 4. Improving Sustainability by Decreasing Water Use Running Dry Becomes a Reality Manufacturing plants today have three options for keeping conveyor systems running smoothly: water and soap lubrication, dry lubrication, and running dry (no lubrication). Water and soap lubrication of steel chains became the most common approach as production speeds increased. Water and soap reduce friction, flush away product spillage, dissipate heat and reduce chain wear. However, water reclamation costs, worker safety, water availability issues and corrosion have caused many manufacturers to seek alternatives to this approach. One alternative is dry lubrication. This involves using a mineral oil with lubricating additives instead of soap and water. This can save a significant amount of water but is, by its nature, more delicate than soap and water lubrication. Dry lubrication also requires additional equipment for supplying lubricant to the conveyor. If not used precisely, it can result in wear-paste build-up, causing premature wear, noise pulsation and hygiene issues. The third choice is to run dry using specially developed materials and smart design chains, belts and components. Using these New Generation technologies, production managers can eliminate the problems associated with soap and water and dry lubrication, including safety, corrosion, and excessive rejects. At the same time, costs are reduced and sustainability is improved by cutting water usage and water reclamation costs. Regardless of which method is selected, it is critical to maintain proper cleaning and sanitary support of the system. FACT: Beverage manufacturing using soap and water lubrication consumes 7 gallons of water for every gallon of beverage produced. VIDEO: atch the Running Dry video W Emerson Industrial Automation Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 4
  • 5. Improving Sustainability by Decreasing Water Use Brewers Run Dry Breweries have been among the first adopters of technologies that reduce water. In fact, some have already replaced water and soap lubricated stainless steel chains with run dry concepts, while others are seeking to extend dry-run operation to more of the production environment. Here are three stories of brewers who have taken the “plunge” into running dry: ne large Dutch brewery was using an acetal chain on a high-speed inliner in the can line but found rapid chain wear increased O maintenance costs and downtime. They replaced the acetal chain with a New Generation chain specifically designed for dry-run operation at high speeds. The switch increased chain life by 500 percent and allowed the brewery to maintain production volumes and increase total line efficiency Another brewer replaced soap and water lubrication in their inspection and coding zone with a dry-run chain system. After two years of running dry, the chain showed no measurable wear while significantly reducing water reclamation costs. A brewery in Holland replaced their soap and water lubricated stainless steel chain with dry running NG belts to save on water and energy consumption. The change also improved the hygiene standard of the line and the accessibility of the conveyors by eliminating the drip trays. FACT: The Price of water in Germany is $3.01 per Cubic Meter. VIDEO: atch the New Generation video and see the benefits for yourself... W Emerson Industrial Automation Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 5
  • 6. Improving Sustainability by Decreasing Water Use Proven Reliability and Efficiency in Beverage Manufacturing While dry-running technologies have gained acceptance based on their ability to reduce water consumption, they have also demonstrated advantages in the areas of reliability and product quality, as these manufacturers discovered: A mineral water plant in Europe changed from lubricated stainless steel to dry running belts to reduce water usage and water reclamation costs. The result not only accomplished their sustainability and cost reduction objectives, but also improved product handling. The efficiency of the dry-run belts allowed the line to increase production by 60 percent. coffee producer in the UK had to change their acetal chains after nine months due to the effect of abrasive glass particles and the A coffee powder on the chain. They switched to NG chains and have been running dry for several years with little or no wear. n Irish spirits bottler moved from water and soap lubrication to dry running NG chains because the existing chain was damaging the expensive A glass bottles. The switch to a dry running chain eliminated chain-related product damage and improved quality. FACT: t costs approximately $860 to reclaim 1,000 gallons of water. I Emerson Industrial Automation Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 6
  • 7. Reducing Maintenance Costs and Increasing Uptime Emerson Industrial Automation Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 7
  • 8. Reducing Maintenance Costs and Increasing Uptime Maintaining High Production Levels The pressure to continually increase production volumes has stressed older conveyor systems and increased maintenance requirements. For manufacturers, this creates two problems: higher costs and increased downtime. Chain wear is one of the biggest issues. Many manufacturers who attempted to cut water usage by moving to dry-lubricated acetal chains have been disappointed with the wear rates of these chains. Replacing the chains not only adds to costs but cuts into production times. In addition, conveyor technologies that have difficulty adapting to product changes, damage product or don’t enable desired production speeds can have a measureable effect on production volumes. Cross blocks, cam followers and gearmotors, if performing poorly, can all increase downtime. Newer designs of these products can eliminate the problems that some manufacturers have long considered to be included in the “cost of production.” FACT: owntime costs for the food and beverage industry can range between $20,000 and $30,000 an hour. D Emerson Industrial Automation Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 8
  • 9. Reducing Maintenance Costs and Increasing Uptime New Solutions to Old Problems : Reducing downtime case studies Food and beverage manufacturers understand that downtime is lost revenue. Yet, eliminating some of the common causes of downtime resulting from today’s high-speed productions environments can be challenging. Here are three examples of solutions provided by System Plast™. A large brewer in Australia had serious problems with the wear life of the stainless steel chain on a line carrying empty glass bottles at speeds of 197 feet per minute. The abrasive glass particles limited chain life to one year, creating additional downtime to accommodate the chain replacement. Replacing the existing chain with a chain featuring hardened pins created a significant improvement in the overall line performance. After 14 months of operation, the new hardened chain shows almost no wear on the pin or plate. With the new chain, the brewery no longer has to shut down annually to replace the chain. A European bottler had issues with the cross blocks used in its dryer line. The blocks didn’t grip properly and were unable to keep the dryer heads at the proper angle, resulting in uneven drying. In addition, the bottles were guided by steel rods that did not allow for easy adjustment to accommodate different bottle types. The bottler replaced the cross blocks with a newer block design that provided better gripping power. A can manufacturer was using a raised rib belt that created disturbances in the product flow as cans were transferred onto large buffer tables. Product losses were high and the service life of the belt was poor, increasing downtime. Replacing the rib style belt with a small pitch flush grid belt reduced product damage and extended belt life, reducing downtime cutting maintenance costs significantly. Emerson Industrial Automation Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 9
  • 10. Reducing Maintenance Costs and Increasing Uptime Reducing DOWNTIME and Costs Here are three more examples of manufacturers who have been able to reduce downtime and maintenance costs by implementing new conveyor technology: The gearmotors used throughout a pet food processing plant required complete removal of the gearmotor from the driven equipment when motors were repaired or replaced, increasing plant downtime. In addition, motor design, required that multiple motor spares be inventoried in the same horsepower to accommodate different output speeds. Replacing the existing gearmotors with an inline helical gearmotor featuring a tapered shaft connection allowed plant maintenance personnel to remove only the motor, not the entire drive, when motor maintenance is required, reducing maintenance time and the resulting production line downtime. The new design also eliminated the need to stock multiple spare motors with the same horsepower. food manufacturer was receiving complaints of bread particles in the back of the bearings, creating contamination issues. The existing A bearings were replaced with a new bearing design that included a rear seal that eliminated the need for additional sealing. The contamination issues were resolved without requiring additional sealing that could interrupt production, where replacing a bearing does not. A beverage bottling plant was experiencing failure on the standard cam followers used in a case packer. Excessive corrosion was resulting in reduced bearing life, which required that cam followers be replaced every three months. Replacing the standard cam followers with stainless steel cam followers eliminated the downtime associated with quarterly replacement schedule. Emerson Industrial Automation Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 10
  • 11. Improving Energy and Production Efficiency Emerson Industrial Automation Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 11
  • 12. Improving Energy and Production Efficiency Lowering Energy Costs, Increasing Efficiency When it comes to conveyor technologies, friction and poor product handling are the enemies of efficiency. New materials are available today that can significantly decrease coefficients of friction, reducing chain pull and driving down energy costs. These new technologies are enabling some manufacturers to reduce their energy costs while achieving higher production rates. Product handling problems can also impact efficiency and increase waste. Properly positioned guides and correct choice of material and design enable desired production rates to be achieved consistently. In high-speed production environments curves and spirals can slow production. Grippers, wear strips and guides can all be used to improve product handling and enable desired production rates to be achieved consistently. download the brochure FACT: lectricity costs have increased 2.5% to 10% annually in the last ten years. E Emerson Industrial Automation Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 12
  • 13. Improving Energy and Production Efficiency Eliminating Problems that Reduce Efficiency Achieving efficiency gains can deliver a powerful double benefit for manufacturers: reduced costs and increased output. These manufacturers found the solution in some unexpected places. bakery facility producing 24,000 hamburger buns per hour, 24 hours a day, six days a week, was experiencing problems with chain wear A and pulsation on a spiral conveyor used to cool the buns after the oven process. Standard UHMWPE wear strips made the belt pulsate and required lubrication at several points to keep the tension in the belt within limits. Replacing UMHWPE bar cap underneath the chain with a low friction NOLU-S bar cap, reduced chain pull and pulsation, improving product handling and increasing the wear life of the belt. stainless steel gripper chain used by a glass manufacturer to elevate different sized glass bottles to a high-level palletizer in the plant was A contributing to high energy bills and experiencing excessive wear. A new gripper chain with NG flights reduced power consumption by 60 percent and allowed the manufacturer to maintain its 7x24 production schedule. No noticeable wear was found on the chain. The GS1 style grippers improved the grip on the different sized bottles and thus improved efficiency. Continued ... Emerson Industrial Automation Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 13
  • 14. Improving Energy and Production Efficiency ... Continued soft drink producer was experiencing irregular bottle tilt and orientation on an air conveyor with a folded stainless steel neck guide, A causing blocking in the curves and inclines. In addition, increased air pressure was required to keep the bottles flowing at all times. Applying Nolu-S neck guides eliminated the bottle jams and excessive downtime and allowed air pressure to be reduced by 50 percent. Significant savings were made on power costs and production efficiency was raised by as much as 75 percent. The new material also prevented bottle scratching and enabled faster production speeds. large brewing company filling 42,000 one way glass bottles per hour was using soap and water lubrication, but was dissatisfied with the A slippery work environment. In addition, the drip pans made it difficult to access the conveyors for inspection and maintenance. The solution was found in a dry-running belt, which was installed in several conveying sections before and after the labeler. The extremely low friction delivered by the new chain material resulted in smooth flow of bottles and the high wear resistance gives the belts a long service life in abrasive glass conditions. The investment in the new belt was paid back in approximately six months. Emerson Industrial Automation Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 14
  • 15. The Technologies Driving Change Emerson Industrial Automation Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 15
  • 16. The Technologies Driving Change Better Materials, Improved Designs As demonstrated throughout this e-book, new conveyor technologies are enabling food and beverage manufacturers to increase sustainability, reduce costs and increase efficiency. Here is more information on the solutions the manufacturers profiled here have employed: ystem Plast Nolu-S Wear Strips and Guides S Nolu-S is a blend of UHMW and a solid lubricant that maintain excellent wear characteristics while reducing coefficients of friction to improve efficiency. Its self-lubricating properties make it ideal for applications requiring reduced friction, noise reduction, and higher dry-running speeds. System Plast NG Conveyor Chains and Belts The unique NG (New Generation) material from System Plast can be used on chains and belts to provide reliable, dry-running operation in a variety of production environments. The material offers exceptional wear resistance compared to acetal chains and reduced pitch elongation. It also delivers excellent corrosion resistance, reduced noise levels and a large flat surface for product stability. download the brochure Emerson Industrial Automation Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 16
  • 17. The Technologies Driving Change System Plast Extra Plus Stainless Steel and HB Pin The Extra Plus stainless steel chain with HB pin was designed for high speed and heavy duty applications that require excellent corrosion resistance, superior surface finish and the highest surface hardness available. It features vacuum hardened stainless steel for outstanding wear life. System Plast chain with GS1 style grippers Gripper chains are ideal for elevators, lowerators, rinsers and washers for bottles, jars, cans, crates and boxes. The System Plast chain with GS1 style grippers is ideal for environments where chemical cleaning and rinsing is used, delivering exceptional durability, optimum grip and low noise levels. download the brochure Emerson Industrial Automation Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 17
  • 18. The Technologies Driving Change BETTER DESIGN Sealmaster® Gold-Mounted Ball Bearings Gold bearings feature a high phosphorous, electroless nickel-coated steel insert and multiple lip high performance seal. Designed for industries with corrosive wash down environments , gold mounted balls bearings provide high tensile strength and acceptable load capacity. A machined, solid-base housing reduces entrapment points, simplifies download the flyer cleaning and provides the highest amount of corrosion resistance available for stainless steel bearing housings. Browning® Helical Gearmotors and Speed Reducers Browning helical gearmotors offer a wide range of gearing and input styles with an innovative, self-locking tapered shaft connection that allows onsite motor replacement without removing oil or the primary pinion. They provide drop-in interchangeability download with industry standard units. the flyer rowning Intelligear Drives B Intelligear drives combine advanced open loop vector technology with the convenience and reliability of a variable frequency drive mounted to the conduit box of a gearmotor. Compared to mechanical variable speed drives they provide reduced maintenance costs, higher uptime and a wider constant-torque speed range. They are much simpler download the brochure to install than wall-mounted inverters as they do not require programming and are factory wired and tested. Emerson Industrial Automation Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 18
  • 19. Assessing the Opportunity Emerson Industrial Automation Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 19
  • 20. Assessing the Opportunity Questions to Consider Here are some questions you can ask to determine whether your environment can benefit from new conveyor technologies: 1. Do you have an initiative to reduce water usage in the manufacturing process. Plast has developed a solution with the unique materials of NOLU-S and NG Chains that could offer an alternative to traditional System components requiring water to assist in reducing the coefficient of friction. 2. Do you experience high wear rates on belts and guides? By utilizing NOLU-S and NG Chains in combination, there is a significant increase in belt fatigue factor as a result of the lower friction which directly correlates to improved life. 3. Is product flow smoothly throughout the process or are problems occurring in curves and other areas? Plast offers NOLU-S and SR wear and guide solutions to assist in reduced product pulsation and squealing through curves. System 4. Are guides or other conveyor technologies creating product damage? Plast has a family of product support products like NOLU-S guides, Bead and Roller railing, and dynamic transfer plates that assist System in the reduction of product damaging during conveying. 5. Can motors be repaired and replaced without removing gearmotors? Series 3000 helical gearing offers a unique and patented motor connection that allows you to remove the motor without Browning exposing the internal reducer to contamination similar to other manufacturers. 6. What is the Best Practice for achieving optimum results? results can only be obtained by applying all aspects of the line operation, such as recommended cleaning regime. The selection Optimum of the correct chain and component material is one of the important aspects. FOR SOLUTIONS: Contact System Plast today at www.emerson-ept.com Emerson Industrial Automation Optimizing Conveyor Technologies | pg 20
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