Conveyor Systems
Heavy-duty Conveyor Systems Built to Keep Material Moving in the Most Demanding Conditions
Whether your aggregate production plant needs to move products over land, across roadways or water, or directly to a destination, Kemper has customized aggregate conveyor solutions that will save labor and maintenance costs associated with traditional truck hauling. Ready to discover more about custom aggregate conveyor systems to revolutionize your material handling business? Kemper is a world-leader among design and build aggregate conveyor manufacturers.
Our Expertise as Aggregate Conveyor Specialists
Radial Stacking Conveyors
Radial stackers feature a pivot stand beneath the loading hopper, allowing for easy setup of additional equipment feeding into them. They also allow material to be stored in an arc to increase storage capacity and reduce material handling time. Radial stackers can move up to 4,000 tons of material per hour (TPH) using different belt widths in a variety of lengths.
Overland Conveyors
Overland conveyors can move material over sizeable distances and varying terrains while conveying as much as 6,000 TPH. Standard widths are 30 to 84 inches. These conveyors provide an economical alternative to trucking options through their reduced labor requirements. Overland conveyors also support compliance with environmental regulations by eliminating emissions and minimizing dust, noise, and site traffic.
Transfer Conveyors
The most significant advantage of transfer conveyors is the ability to manage a wide capacity range of different bulk materials—versatility is truly the name of the game with conveyor transfer systems. These systems solve tricky changes in elevation, turns in the system's path, or transition between other conveyor types. Transfer conveyors are useful for rounded aggregate materials that lack a flat bottom.
Railcar Unloading Conveyor
Used for loading or unloading, railcar unloading conveyors are typically compact, which generally requires a smaller belt to move material. These aggregate conveyors are available in different belt widths, chassis formats, and can also incorporate pressure or vacuum systems to make the loading and unloading process fast and efficient. Additionally, many railcar conveyors are telescopic.
Barge Loading Conveyor
Barge loading conveyors incorporate the same features as railcar conveyors, but typically feature larger belts to support transport of higher volumes of aggregate material.
Contact Us to Discuss Your Aggregate Conveyor Needs
Our experienced team will work with you to design and deliver a conveyor system built for your operation. From engineering to installation and service, we’ll help you keep material moving smoothly, so you can stay focused on your production goals.
Need Replacement Parts or Service for Your Existing Conveyor?
We stock conveyor components for a wide variety of systems and offer top-notch service from our in-house service techs.
How We've Helped Our Clients – Case Studies
Case Study 1
"When a PA-based sand producer Eureka came to Kemper for consultation, we listened to their requirements to solve their production problem. We worked closely with REMCO to design a custom-built VSI that would meet the demands of Eureka's project. For the client's specific needs, we recommended a REMCO 4060 ST/AR VSI, with a 36" feed conveyor. The producer is so confident in the profitability of their new VSI that they're allowing their competitors to see the machine in action."
Case Study 2
"Site limitations, the cost of loading and haul equipment, safety and municipal approvals, and more all factor in when determining the best method to transport your material in your operation. Many times the cost to transport with conveyors is less than the cost of new rolling stock and truck driving labor. Kemper is leading the charge in showing how conveyors are better than truck transport."
Case Study 3
"After running almost two years with the incorrect plant and configuration, our PA-based aggregate producer customer was very anxious to have a new system up and running to make up for lost production. Kemper got to work quickly, installing a NEW 2 phase plant that utilizes Terex MPS crushing and screening equipment, a Kemper custom 80-ton live dump hopper station, surge tunnel station, and over two dozen conveyors."