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Custom Vertical Elevation Systems Manufacturers

Olds elevators are ideally suited to elevate a broad range of bulk granular and powdered materials vertically. Even dense, abrasive materials are easily elevated by Olds elevators.

Olds elevators are mechanical, there are no pneumatics involved. Olds elevators employ a Static Screw and a Rotating Casing with intake scoops attached. The lower end of the rotating casing is situated in a feed hopper. As the casing rotates the intake scoops gather material from the bottom of the feed hopper and feed it into the casing.

Continuous Elevating Conveyance

Contact friction between the material and the inner wall of the casing causes the material to rotate inside the casing where it encounters the static screw. The rotating casing gently urges the material up the face of the screw and the screw and casing become completely filled with material leaving no room for dust to form.

The elevator requires no minimum speed to elevate material. There is no fall back of material in the annular gap between the screw and the casing that is common with conventional screw elevators.

Since the elevator operates in fully-flooded mode and will operate at any speed above 0 rpm, the Olds elevator makes an ideal volumetric feeder in addition to an elevator.

Another feature unique to the Olds technology is using the elevator as a Heat Exchanger too. By using a hollow-shafted static screw and circulating cooling or heating fluid through the screw a heat exchanging elevator is created.

Custom Vertical Conveyance Value

  • 90° Elevation
  • Volumetric Feeder
  • Dust Minimization
  • Heat Exchanger
  • I one small footprint. That's Value.

Added Value for Your Vertical Bucket Elevator Maintenance Engineers!

Olds elevators have only 1 moving part in contact with the material being conveyed: the rotating casing with attached intake scoops. All bearings are external to the product zone.

Many current vertical elevation needs are met with Bucket Elevators. Bucket elevators are simple, inexpensive mechanical elevators that are ubiquitous in the bulk material handling industry. They can also be maintenance-intensive. Bucket elevators have many moving parts, most of which are in the product contact zone of the elevator. They also are known for generating significant dust clouds within their housings, often potentially explosive dust clouds waiting only for a spark to ignite.

Olds elevators inherently eliminate the risk of dust explosions by their operating principle. Please compare the features of Olds elevators to Bucket elevators below.

Checklist of OLDS ELEVATOR™
and Bucket Elevator Performance Features

OLDS ELEVATOR™ Comparison Capabilities Bucket Elevator
Yes Convey Product at 90° Elevation Yes
Yes Convey Product at 45° Elevation No
No Convey Product at 0° Elevation No
Yes Volumetric Flow Control No
Yes Gentle Handling No
Yes Dust Minimization No
Yes Explosion Risk Reduction No
Yes Footprint Minimization Yes
Yes Low Maintenance No
Yes Product Feed at Lowest Level No
Yes Quiet Operation No
Yes Variable Flow Rate No
Yes Minimize Product Segregation No
Yes Non-Pulsating Discharge No
Yes Multiple Discharges Possible (without valves) No
Yes Mobile Option Yes
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