How Climate Conditions Impact Conveyor Selection

When choosing a conveyor system, it’s easy to focus solely on throughput, layout, or price. But one critical—and often underestimated—factor is the climate in which your conveyor will operate. Whether your system is exposed to water, extreme cold, or outdoor conditions, environmental factors directly influence equipment performance, longevity, and safety. At Hytrol, we take these considerations seriously, tailoring recommendations based on your specific application needs.

Washdown Environments: Clean Can Be Mean

Recommendation: Chain driven or minimum pressure conveyors in stainless steel

Washdown-rated conveyor systems are essential for industries with strict sanitation protocols—such as food and beverage processing. However, not all conveyors are created equal in these settings.

  • Electrical components and moisture don’t mix. For this reason, we do not recommend EZLogic-equipped or E24™ conveyors in washdown environments.
  • O-ring-driven rollers are also unsuitable due to potential drive loss when exposed to water.
  • Chain-driven and minimum pressure conveyors can be quoted in stainless steel for washdown use. Other models may require a case-by-case review.
  • Important Distinction: galvanized conveyors are not considered washdown-rated.
  • Our washdown conveyors are rated for water only—not for chemical or caustic washdown conditions unless otherwise specified.

Freezer Applications: Cold Facts about Low Temps

Recommendation: Roller bed or chain-driven live rollers

Freezers introduce another set of challenges. Extremely low temperatures can impact material flexibility, lubrication, and drive function.

  • Hytrol can quote systems for freezer environments down to -20°F.
  • To provide an accurate recommendation, we must know the minimum ambient temperature and where the conveyor will be located.
  • Doorway zones can be problematic due to temperature fluctuations and condensation, which can freeze and cause mechanical issues.
  • Slider beds are not recommended, as belts may freeze to the frame. Instead, roller bed and chain-driven live rollers are the preferred solution here.
  • Depending on your specs, we may recommend low-temperature-rated oils, chains, motors, and bearings to ensure consistent performance.

Outdoor Applications: Proceed with Caution

While we engineer for tough environments, Hytrol conveyors are not designed or warranted for outdoor use. Exposure to UV light, precipitation, dust, and temperature shifts can compromise performance and safety. If your project has outdoor elements, we encourage discussing potential alternatives with your integrator or Hytrol representative.

The success of your conveyor system hinges on more than just movement—it depends on choosing the right components for the right conditions. At Hytrol, we partner with you to ensure your equipment is up to the task, whether it’s facing moisture, freezing temperatures, or unique layout challenges.

Not sure what fits your environment? Our team can help guide you through material options, temperature thresholds, and design best practices to make sure your system is built to last. Contact a quoting specialist today!

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Discover more from Hytrol Blog

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading