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Beckum-based BEUMER believes its comprehensive conveying competence offers consumer confidence

BEUMER Group says it will display its comprehensive competence in conveying, loading, palletising and packaging technology along with its customer support. The group, headquartered in Beckum, Germany, will present its “innovative solutions” for bulk materials, such as curved belt conveyors. Both troughed belt conveyors and pipe conveyors are used to transport various bulk materials over large distances and often across impassable terrain.
February 12, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
The BEUMER bulk loading head means bulk transporter vehicles can be loaded quickly and without dust
BEUMER Group says it will display its comprehensive competence in conveying, loading, palletising and packaging technology along with its customer support.

The group, headquartered in Beckum, Germany, will present its “innovative solutions” for bulk materials, such as curved belt conveyors. Both troughed belt conveyors and pipe conveyors are used to transport various bulk materials over large distances and often across impassable terrain.

Using such conveyors, BEUMER says hot materials, such as cement clinker, can be safely and efficiently transported.

“The conveying system can withstand high temperatures. It builds on proven belt technology, like the technology used in bucket elevators. BEUMER will also present the heavy duty bucket elevators. These machines transport chunky, highly abrasive bulk material with piece sizes up to 120mm. At bauma, BEUMER will display models of a belt bucket elevator and a pipe conveyor,” says the company.

In order to load bulk materials quickly and without dust, BEUMER offers bulk loading heads, designed according to the double-wall system where the material inlet and the de-dusting unit are separated from each other.
The BEUMER portfolio also offers the Autopac 3000 loading and palletising system for fully automatic loading of bagged bulk materials onto trucks, wagons and ships, which is especially important in emerging market nations where the trans-shipment of bagged bulk goods is increasing and labour costs are climbing.

From the palletising technology product range, BEUMER will display its Paletpac range.

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