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Back to Basics: How to Choose a Conveyor for Dry Processing

Deciding which conveying system is right for your application can help handle materials correctly today and through future growth.

Bagels factory conveyor belt accumulator
Conveyors for dry foods are crucial for companies that produce baked goods and similar products. This conveyor doubles as an accumulator, allowing production to continue if there’s a slowdown in another part of the line.
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Conveyors are the ubiquitous and vital equipment that winds around a food manufacturing facility, shuttling ingredients and materials through each stage of manufacturing until completion. 

“Conveyors are really the lifeblood of any food operation,” says Nate Tennant, vice president of sales and marketing for Boston Conveyor & Automation (BCA). “Without conveyance, you can’t move products along the line to the end of the plant. Conveyance systems are the core of everything else done in a facility, whether it’s packaging, cartoning, or labeling.”

For those beginning their careers in the food and beverage manufacturing industry, many conveyors might look similar, but not all conveyors for dry processing can handle the same workloads. For a back-to-basics refresher on this important aspect of processing baked goods and other dry foods and ingredients, we spoke with Tennant and Jeff McLean, automation sales engineer at BCA, which designs and integrates material handling and automation systems for food manufacturing and other industries.


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Choosing a conveyor

Conveyors for dry processing come in more than a dozen configurations, including modular plastic belt conveyors, tabletop conveyors for small or delicate items, conveyors with fabric or polyurethane belts, vibratory conveyors that shake and stratify tiny items like nuts, pneumatic conveyors that use compressed air to move powders or granules, plus flighted, wire mesh, chain, disc, and screw conveyors, each designed for a particular dry processing task.

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