Modular Chain Conveyor
A modular chain conveyor is a versatile conveyor system that uses interlocking plastic or metal chain modules instead of a traditional belt or slats. These modular links form a continuous conveying surface, driven by sprockets, and can be configured in straight, curved, or spiral layouts.


🔹 Key Features
- Modular Chain Links – Made from durable plastic (like acetal or polypropylene) or stainless steel, linked together to form a belt-like surface.
- Drive Mechanism – Chains are driven by sprockets attached to a motor.
- Layout Flexibility – Can run straight, around curves, up/down inclines, or spirals.
- Open or Closed Surface – Open mesh allows airflow or drainage; solid surface supports small products.
- Easy to Maintain – Individual links can be replaced without removing the whole belt.
🔹 Applications
- Food and beverage (bottling, packaging, bakery, dairy).
- Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
- Assembly lines for electronics or light mechanical parts.
- Warehousing and distribution centers.
- Packaging, labeling, and inspection systems.
🔹 Advantages
- Highly versatile for complex conveyor layouts.
- Resistant to corrosion, chemicals, and moisture (ideal for wet or hygienic environments).
- Quiet, smooth, and energy-efficient operation.
- Easy to clean and repair (replace only damaged modules).
- Long life with minimal stretch compared to belts.
🔹 Limitations
- Not designed for extremely heavy loads (better for light-to-medium-duty use).
- More expensive than standard flat belts.
- Requires proper alignment of sprockets and chain tension.
