3 Types of Conveyors Used in Construction

3 Types of Conveyors Used in Construction

Conveyor systems are integral to the construction industry. They help speed up the movement of goods, reduce manual workloads and increase productivity. But what are the different types of construction conveyor belt systems, and which one is right for you?

We’re going to look at three of the most common construction conveyor systems, why they’re used and how to select the right one for your site in this quick guide.

If you’d like to discuss your needs with a member of our friendly team, just give us a call now on 0800 915 9195.

Why Use Conveyors In Construction?

In construction environments, conveyor systems serve a wide range of purposes and come with a selection of benefits.

  • Improved efficiency – construction conveyors can improve the overall efficiency of your site, moving large volumes of material quickly and easily
  • Increased speed – these systems allow you to transport materials much faster than with manual labour
  • Reduced manual labour – reduce the strain on your site teams and minimise the risk of injuries
  • Greater ease – the right construction conveyor belt system means you can move even heavy or bulky aggregates with ease

For more information on how conveyors can benefit construction projects, read our blog post.

Common Types of Construction Conveyors

1. Belt conveyors

Belt conveyors are the most common type of conveyor system, and what most people imagine when they think of conveyors. They’re made up of a belt of rubber material that is rotated over motorised rollers to create continuous movement. While most units are fixed, it’s also possible to find portable belt conveyors, which are ideal for evolving worksites.

Materials: sand, gravel and concrete – all materials, whether it be loose or bulky.

2. Chain conveyors

Perfect for carrying heavy loads, chain conveyors use strong chains to draw items along. These systems are much more durable than other options.

Materials: large or heavy items including concrete sections, equipment, metal and packaged goods

3. Tracked and mobile conveyors

At some sites, needs aren’t fixed, and more flexible construction conveyor belt systems are required. This is where tracked and mobile conveyors come in. These systems can be moved around your site as needed in separate modules to create new conveyor networks. Some systems, such as tracked conveyors, can be driven across sites using rugged tracks to tackle rough terrain.

Materials: can vary depending on the specific type of conveyor

How To Choose the Right Conveyor System for Your Construction Project

Choosing the right construction conveyors for your site involves carefully considering your terrain, long-term needs and materials, as well as environmental concerns and budget. Each system has materials that it will handle better than others, as well as its own price point, set-up requirements and maintenance needs.

For example, if you’re handling fine substances and are worried about dust pollution, opting for a pneumatic system could give you peace of mind and save you on dust suppression costs. On the other hand, this set-up would be no good for larger materials.

You should also make sure you’ve made the proper safety considerations, including accounting for guardrails, emergency stops and adequate training for staff.

Need a Conveyor for Your Construction Project? Contact Our Expert Team!

At Coveya, we can help you find, install and maintain the ideal construction conveyor system for your site. We design and manufacture some of the world’s most advanced, reliable conveyor systems, designed to cater to a wide range of needs.

With over 30 years of experience and an expert team, we’re the go-to supplier for construction conveyor belt systems. To rent or buy your perfect system, call us now on 0800 915 9195, email us at support@coveya.co.uk or fill out our contact form.

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