Magnetic Chain Conveyor
A magnetic chain conveyor is a special type of conveyor designed to move ferrous (iron-containing) parts using magnets embedded beneath or within the chain or belt.
It’s commonly used where traditional belts or rollers can’t reliably handle small, oily, or irregular-shaped metal items.

🔹 Key Features
- Magnetized Bed or Chain – Powerful permanent magnets (or electromagnets) hold ferrous parts in place while they’re transported.
- Chain or Belt Drive – A chain, slat, or belt moves along a fixed path over the magnetic field.
- Incline Capability – Magnets allow items to stay put on steep slopes or even vertical lifts.
- Durability – Heavy-duty construction with sealed housing to protect magnets from dust, oil, and debris.
- Smooth Motion – Ensures stable transport even for small or thin pieces.
🔹 Applications
- Moving metal scrap, chips, or shavings from machining centers.
- Feeding press parts or stamped components into presses or assembly stations.
- Transporting oily, sharp, or small ferrous parts that would slip on belts.
- Recycling lines (ferrous separation and transport).
- Metal packaging or food-can manufacturing lines.
🔹 Advantages
- Securely holds metal parts (no slipping or falling).
- Can run horizontally, inclined, or vertically.
- Reduces spillage and contamination.
- Low maintenance — enclosed design protects magnets.
- Works in dirty, oily, or wet environments.
🔹 Limitations
- Only works with ferrous materials (non-magnetic metals like aluminum or plastic won’t stick).
- Magnets lose strength if exposed to very high temperatures (unless special grades are used).
- Heavier and costlier than standard chain conveyors.
