Drag Chain Conveyor
A drag chain conveyor (also called an en-masse conveyor) is a type of conveyor designed to move bulk materials by dragging them along the bottom of an enclosed trough with the help of heavy-duty chains and flights (scrapers). Itβs ideal for handling free-flowing or powdered materials over medium to long distances.


πΉ Key Features
- Enclosed Trough β A steel casing keeps material contained and dust-free.
- Drag Chain with Flights β A chain fitted with paddles or scrapers βdragsβ the material along the trough.
- Horizontal or Inclined β Can operate horizontally, on slight inclines, or even vertically with special designs.
- Wear-Resistant Components β Chains and trough liners are made of hardened steel for long life.
πΉ Applications
- Handling grain, rice, wheat, soybeans in agriculture.
- Moving cement, lime, sand, fly ash in construction or power plants.
- Conveying coal, minerals, or ores in mining.
- Transporting wood chips, sawdust, or biomass in forestry and energy plants.
- Ideal for dusty or abrasive materials.
πΉ Advantages
- Fully enclosed β prevents dust and material loss.
- Handles large volumes of bulk solids efficiently.
- Gentle on materials (less degradation than screw conveyors).
- Can operate in high-temperature or abrasive environments.
- Low energy consumption for the amount moved.
πΉ Limitations
- Not suitable for sticky, wet, or highly cohesive materials (can cause clogging).
- Requires regular chain tensioning and maintenance.
- Heavier and costlier than open conveyors.
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In short:
A drag chain conveyor is best for moving dry, free-flowing, or abrasive bulk materials safely inside a dust-tight enclosure β commonly used in agriculture, mining, cement, and biomass industries.
