Conveyor systems UK

Conveyor Systems UK for packaging lines and production flow.

Browse conveyor systems for line linking, infeed, outfeed, accumulation, elevation changes, curves and machine-to-machine transfer across packaging lines.

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Choose packaging conveyor systems by duty, pack and line position.

Choose the conveyor route closest to your line, then check how it will handle your product, transfer points, available footprint and connected packaging equipment.

Selection factors

What decides the right conveyor?

The correct conveyor depends on more than length and width. Pack stability, base shape, side guides, belt surface, incline angle, washdown needs, accumulation, operator access and the timing of adjacent packaging machines all influence the specification.

Core checks

  • Product and pack stability
  • Belt or chain material
  • Line speed and speed control
  • Transfer heights and dead plates
  • Curves, inclines and floor space
  • Accumulation and recovery time
  • Guarding, cleaning and access
FAQ

Common questions

Clear answers for choosing conveyor options, planning a line layout and preparing quote details.

How do I choose a packaging conveyor?

Start with the product or container, then check stability, spacing, transfer points, elevation changes, footprint, accumulation and integration with neighbouring machines.

What is the difference between belt and slat chain conveyors?

Belt conveyors suit many stable packs and cartons. Slat chain conveyors are often selected for bottles and containers on filling, capping and labelling lines where guide rails and transfer control are important.

Can conveyors be built to fit my existing line?

Yes. A conveyor layout can be planned around existing machines, heights, access points, operator routes and future expansion requirements.

Start your conveyor enquiry

Send the pack details, target output and available line space.

Send your product details, line speed and available space to get advice on the conveyor route that fits your packaging line.

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