The Belt Bucket Elevator can be centrifugal or continuous discharge operation. Centrifugal elevator operate at higher speed. They are called as such because of the centrifugal force developed by the buckets at the head section, which helps discharge material from the buckets by throwing it into the discharge chute. Continuous discharge operation runs slower and the buckets are installed adjacent to each other. This allows the material being discharged to slide down the back of the sloped plate of the bucket below. This gentler discharge method prevents breakage of more friable materials and reduces the generation of dust. Each are available in capacities ranging from 30 TPH (28 m³/h) to 270 TPH (255 m³/h). Buckets are available from 10” [254 mm] to 18” [457 mm] in width and in various thicknesses and in cast of fabricated steel depending on application.
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