Flat Trough Scraper Conveyor — Gentle, Dust-tight Material Handling
Enclosed flat trough scraper conveyor for meal, pellets and powders. Gentle conveying, multiple inlets/outlets and low residue design for feed mills and grain plants.
Why BIG WIN Flat Trough Scraper Conveyor
Gentle, dust-tight conveying from intake to finished product with flexible layout and low residue.
Scraper chain design reduces pellet breakage and fines.
Enclosed trough with proper sealing to avoid leakage.
Feed, discharge or bypass at multiple points along the line.
Flat bottom and scraper pattern minimise material build-up.
Wear-resistant chain, UHMWPE liners and robust shafts.
Horizontal or slight incline, with options for turns and transfers.
Conveyor Sizing & Power Estimator
Enter capacity, conveyor length and inclination to estimate volume flow, required power and a recommended model.
Technical Specifications
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| Model | Trough width | Typical length | Capacity | Chain | Drive | Materials | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FTS-16 | 160 mm | [— m] | [10–30 t/h] | Drop-forged / welded | [— kW] | CS / SS304 contact | [— kg] |
| FTS-20 | 200 mm | [— m] | [30–60 t/h] | Drop-forged / welded | [— kW] | CS / SS304 contact | [— kg] |
| FTS-25 | 250 mm | [— m] | [60–100 t/h] | Drop-forged / welded | [— kW] | CS / SS304 contact | [— kg] |
Options: SS304 contact parts, UHMWPE liners, speed sensor, plugged chute sensor, explosion vents, inspection doors and maintenance platforms.
Case Snapshots
Recent conveyor upgrades. Results vary by material, layout and operation.
- FTS-20, 30 t/h, 32 m
- Replaced old bucket elevator + spouting
- Dust leakage reduced at transfer points
- FTS-25, 60 t/h, incline 10°
- Multiple outlets to different bins
- Lower pellet breakage
- FTS-16 under pit
- Enclosed design improved housekeeping
- Integrated magnets and sampler
Request a Custom Conveyor Quote
Tell us your material, capacity, conveyor length and layout. We’ll size the scraper conveyor and drive for you.
