Arch offers various solutions for your skirt sealing
problems. Below you will find information regarding each.
Flexiskirt Conveyor Sealing System
Flexible skirt seal conforms to the ever-changing belt
surface, creating a snug seal that eliminates spillage.
Conventional skirt seals allow material to escape through
the gaps caused by belt sag. The Flexiskirt takes the
conveyor's dynamics into account, adapting to seal widening
or narrowing gaps. The weight of the conveyed material helps
create a snug seal that eliminates spillage.
Gordon At-Last-A-Seal Conveyor Sealing System
Prevents spillage in load areas by creating a "live
seal" using the pressure of the material's own weight.
Spillage in load areas is a major problem in most
facilities. The At-Last-A-Seal solves the problem by
providing a "live seal" between the belt and the
structure. The seal moves freely on the chute wall, letting
itself adjust and needing little or no maintenance.
When the belt is loaded, material presses down on the
inside slope of the At-Last-A-Seal, and this pressure
creates the seal. As the belt load decreases and eventually
empties, the pressure decreases so as not to wear the seal
prematurely.
Simplicity Slider System
Supports the sealing area, prevents belt sag, and
provides a flat, low friction surface for the conveyor belt
to travel on.
Sealing load points can be troublesome and sometimes
very difficult. The natural sag of your conveyor belt
between the idlers can make it almost impossible to get your
skirt seal to work. Increasing the pressure on your skirting
can cause it to wear your belt's top cover and excessivly
wear the skirting material over the idler rolls.
The Simplicity Slider System maximizes the performance of
your existing skirtboard material.

Conveyor Sealing Systems: Gordon Dust Seal
Used with existing conveyor skirt rubber to create a
secondary seal, providing additional protection from
leakage of fine material.

Most conventional skirting systems do not seal properly
because they wear faster than you can adjust them. The
Gordon Dust Seal is used in conjunction with your
existing skirt rubber to form a secondary sealing area.
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