An impact roller is a type of conveyor roller specially designed to absorb and reduce shock loads at material transfer points on conveyor belts. It is commonly used in industries such as mining, quarrying, recycling, and bulk material handling where heavy or sharp materials are transported.
Key Features:
Shock Absorption: Equipped with rubber discs or rings (often made of durable materials like Viton, neoprene, or polyurethane) to cushion the impact of falling materials.
Extended Belt Life: Reduces wear and tear on the conveyor belt by minimizing direct impact and abrasion.
Noise Reduction: Helps lower operational noise compared to traditional steel rollers.
Easy Maintenance: Often features a modular design for quick replacement of wear parts.
Common Applications:
Mining: Handling ores, coal, and aggregates.
Recycling: Transporting scrap metal, glass, or construction waste.
Cement and Quarrying: Moving rocks, gravel, and raw materials.
Ports and Terminals: Loading/unloading bulk cargo.
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