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In the world of breweries, where precision and purity are paramount, unsung heroes often lie behind the scenes. Among these, Cablevey and its brewery’s grain conveyor system stand out, silently revolutionizing the way ingredients travel from silos to kettles. As the craft beer wave continues to ripple across the globe, these advanced conveyance systems are not just transporting grains and hops. They’re elevating the very essence of brewing, blending modern technology with ancient artistry.

What Are Tubular Drag Conveyors?

While a traditional conveyor belt system dominates many industries, tubular drag conveyors stand out in bulk material handling equipment. These enclosed systems use chains or cables to gently transport materials, ensuring efficiency and purity by minimizing exposure and contamination. 

Let’s take a closer look at what you’ll get with Cablevey Conveyors:

  • Sealed, hygienic, and dust-resistant design – Tube conveyors enhance facility safety and cleanliness by significantly minimizing dust exposure and shielding the product from external impurities.
  • Simple maintenance process – In-tube cleaning, both for wet and dry materials, simplifies transition times and conserves resources. Options for on-site cleaning also exist, optimizing operational efficiency and cutting down on idle periods.
  • Low-noise and energy-saving – Thanks to their precision-engineered structure, these conveyors use motors with reduced horsepower, leading to both decreased energy consumption and quieter operations.

Gently Convey Barley, Malt, and Essential Grains for Breweries

Barley and malt, grains essential to the brewing industry, benefit from gentle transport, as these grains can be delicate. An enclosed tubular drag conveyor can handle multiple inlets and discharges from various grain silos and cover the appropriate distance for the next processing stage. 

As a sealed system, the tubular drag conveyor drastically cuts back on dust and helps prevent product contamination. Grain tube conveyor systems offer a hygienic option for breweries, able to handle different cleaning methods. In addition, the modular design of the Cablevey cable and disc conveyor systems offers flexibility for myriad configurations within an economical plant footprint to help preserve valuable floor space.

Different grains prepared for Cablevey conveying systems

The Role of a Tubular Grain Conveyor in the Brewing Industry

In the intricate dance of beer brewing, every step, from selecting specialty grains to the final pour, is a testament to the craft brewer’s skill. But have you ever pondered, “How do you produce and process specialty grains during beer brewing?” The answer might surprise you. It isn’t just about the grains or hops – it’s also about the unsung heroes of the process – the grain conveyor systems.

Grain Handling

While the industrial conveyor belt has its place in many sectors, when it comes to delicate grain handling and precise additive conveyance, it’s the tubular drag conveyor that takes center stage. This equipment plays a crucial role in delicately transporting malted barley and other grains from storage units to the milling section. Their gentle conveyance ensures that grains remain intact, laying the groundwork for a uniform brew.

Spent Grain Removal

Once the mashing process concludes, spent grains need an exit. That’s where tubular systems come into play, efficiently shifting this residue away from the mash tun. Their smooth operation guarantees that these remnants can be utilized for secondary purposes, like animal feeds, without unnecessary waste.

Hops and Additives Conveyance

Hops and additives are the soul of flavor profiles in brewing. As such, their precise addition is paramount. A tubular drag conveyor excels in this, ensuring that hops and other ingredients are introduced accurately at different brewing stages, safeguarding both taste and aroma.

A crafted beer and hops in a glass
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Brewed for Success: Craft Beers Rise in Popularity

Brisk alcohol sales for spirits, wine, and beer have spilled over into the craft brewing industry as consumers return to the taproom. With this surge, the use of specialized equipment like the conveyor belt for food and grain conveyor becomes indispensable in ensuring efficient production.

Craft beers are experiencing a resurgence, posting 8% growth in 2021, with IPAs (Indian pale ale) making up more than 40% of the craft beer industry. The role of efficient grain handling, facilitated by such conveyance systems, can’t be overlooked. Overall, the brewing industry posts healthy sales figures, with the global beer market anticipated to reach over 989 billion by 2028 with a CAGR of 3.8%.

Advantages of Using Cablevey Tubular Drag Conveyors in Brewing

As you probably already know, this is the industry where every ingredient swirls and synchronizes to craft the perfect pint, and the equipment choice becomes the choreographer. While a conveyor belt for a warehouse may efficiently move boxes, when it comes to the delicate dance of specialty grains, not just any conveyor will do. 

Check how tubular drag conveyors will change the entire brewing game. Just make sure you choose the best specialty grain conveyor. That way, brewers can seamlessly integrate efficiency, avoid common pitfalls, and elevate their craft to an art form.

Efficiency and Energy Savings

Tubular conveying systems stand out due to their engineered design, which necessitates lower horsepower motors, resulting in significant energy savings. This efficiency not only reduces operational costs but also contributes to a more sustainable brewing process.

The brewing landscape is vast and varied, and so are its spatial challenges. These systems rise to the occasion with their adaptable design. Whether navigating tight corners or traversing different elevations, these conveyors can be configured to suit a plethora of brewery layouts, making them an invaluable asset.

The essence of a great brew lies in the integrity of its ingredients. Tubular drag conveyors shine in this regard. Their gentle handling ensures that grains, hops, and additives are transported with minimal agitation, preserving their quality and ensuring that the final product is nothing short of exceptional.

Their enclosed nature offers a dual advantage – they shield the ingredients from external contaminants and drastically reduce dust. This ensures a sanitary environment, essential for producing top-tier brews that resonate with purity and taste.

Crafted beers in glasses

Cablevey Conveyors Will Leave the Lasting Imprint on Your Brewery

As the brewing industry bubbles with innovation and craft flavors become more intricate, the importance of every step in the brewing process increases. Tubular drag conveyors, though often behind the scenes, are pivotal players in this evolution. Their unmatched efficiency, versatility, and ability to preserve product integrity are redefining industry standards.

So, if you want to find out more about this modern equipment (or the more traditional custom conveyor belt), don’t hesitate to contact Cablevey Conveyors. You’ll get the revolutionary discovery that will boost your product quality and help your brand grow.

Cablevey Conveyors Offers a Gentle Way to Convey

Gentle on materials
Gently convey delicate and friable materials through all phases of the production process. Our cable and tube conveyor design preserves product integrity to minimize breakage and loss.
Easy to Clean
Wet and dry in-tube cleaning options reduce time between changeovers and preserve resources. Clean-in-place methods are also available to improve efficiencies and reduce downtime.
Quiet & Energy Efficient
The engineered design requires lower horsepower motors, for lower energy requirements and quiet operations.

FAQ

What Is a Tubular Drag Conveyor?

This kind of conveyor is a type of material handling equipment that uses a chain or cable with discs attached to it to move materials through a closed tube. It offers gentle handling and is suitable for a range of bulk materials, both wet and dry.

Unlike belt conveyors, these systems move materials inside a closed tube, preventing exposure to external contaminants. They also provide gentle conveyance, reducing the risk of material degradation, and can be configured in multiple planes – horizontal, vertical, or inclined.

They ensure efficient, clean, and gentle transportation of ingredients like malted barley and hops, as well as by-products like spent grains. Their enclosed design maintains hygiene by preventing contamination.

These conveyors operate at slower speeds, ensuring that grains or other brewing ingredients are transported gently without excessive agitation, thereby preserving their quality.

Yes, tubular drag conveyors can efficiently transport both dry and wet materials. Their design ensures that wet by-products, such as spent grains, are moved without clogging or buildup inside the tube.

Absolutely! While they operate at lower speeds, tubular drag conveyors are designed to be energy-efficient, often requiring less power than other types of conveying systems while still providing effective material transportation.

The enclosed design of these conveyors means that ingredients are protected from external contaminants throughout transportation. Additionally, their easy-to-clean nature ensures that residue buildup is minimized, maintaining the sanitary conditions required in brewing.

Very versatile! They can be configured in multiple ways, including straight horizontal runs, vertical lifts, or inclined angles, making them adaptable to different brewery layouts and space constraints.

While they are designed for low maintenance, regular inspections are essential. This might include checking the chain or cable tension, ensuring discs are in good shape, and cleaning the system to prevent any residue buildup.

While they are beneficial for many brewing processes, they might not be ideal for extremely high-capacity requirements or for moving particularly abrasive materials over extended distances. However, for typical brewery applications, they prove to be highly effective.

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