Modular conveyor equipment in multiple configurations - Quarry

2022-06-24 23:42:56 By : Ms. Nancy Hu

Bulk materials supplier Nepean Conveyors, based in Smeaton Grange, New South Wales, has introduced the ROXON range of mobile and fixed standardised conveyors to the Australian market.

The modular conveyor equipment consists of radial and telescoping stackers and light to medium-capacity conveyors that are a perfect fit for all quarries, mines and construction activities.

The standard products are pre-designed and can be tailored to meet the demands of various applications – in particular, the quick processing of materials and the strategic placement of stockpiles.

ROXON’s semi-mobile or fully mobile series of stacker conveyors offer some of the most cost-efficient and effective ways of stockpiling material on the market. They are available in multiple configurations with varying throughput capacities, belt widths and lengths, and can be supplied with radial and telescoping features, with or without wheels or crawler tracks, making them extremely commercially viable.

Customers can select from new pre-engineered conveyors, eg:

Mobile solutions in the range offer significant operating cost savings compared to traditional methods of materials handling (eg wheel loaders, haul trucks, static conveyors), and provide environmental, health and safety benefits. Customers can additionally benefit from the mobility and flexibility aspect of these conveyor systems.

The versatility of the products means they can be moved to other project sites with relative ease.

All conveyors include a quality management system, which is externally audited by International Standards.

In summary, some of the products available are:

Also included in the standard range of products are numerous spreading systems:

Some of Nepean Conveyors’ plant conveyor systems have been successfully installed at the following sites:

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