In the food industry, conveyor belts are among the most crucial components within any production line. From transporting raw materials to the continuous movement of finished products, their operation directly impacts productivity, food safety, and operational continuity.
A breakdown in a conveyor belt can lead to production downtime, economic losses, and safety and hygiene issues. For this reason, an increasing number of food companies are opting for industrial solutions that offer maximum reliability, moisture resistance, and reduced maintenance requirements.
At Royse, we work with Schaeffler to provide specific solutions for the food industry, incorporating FAG bearings, INA housings, and food-grade lubrication systems designed to operate in humid environments, subjected to continuous cleaning and high sanitary demands.
The Key Role of Conveyor Belts in the Food Industry
Conveyor belts are present in virtually all phases of food production:
- Processing
- Internal Transport
- Sorting
- Filling
- Labeling
- Storage
In many food processing plants, these lines operate continuously for long periods and under particularly demanding conditions:
- Constant humidity
- Pressure washing
- Variable temperatures
- Cleaning chemicals
- Indirect food contact
Therefore, the reliability of each mechanical component is essential to prevent interruptions and ensure production continuity.
Main Problems in Food Conveyor Belts
Conveyor lines in the food industry operate in environments that are particularly aggressive for mechanical components.
Corrosion and humidity
Continuous cleaning with water and chemicals generates:
- Corrosion
- Oxidation
- Deterioration of lubricants
- Moisture ingress into bearings
Schaeffler develops solutions resistant to contaminated water, alkaline agents, and humid environments, specifically designed for the food industry.
Contamination and food safety
One of the biggest risks in food processing is accidental contamination caused by:
- Lubricants
- Metallic residues
- Component wear
- Mechanical leaks
Therefore, it is essential to use:
- NSF H1 food-grade greases
- Hygienic sealing systems
- Corrosion-resistant components
Misalignment and premature wear
Conveyor belts require systems capable of absorbing minor misalignments and continuous movements.
When this does not occur correctly, the following can appear:
- Vibrations
- Noise
- Overheating
- Premature wear
- Bearing and housing failures
Schaeffler Solutions for Food Conveyor Belts
Schaeffler has developed specific solutions for conveyor lines in the food industry focused on:
- Increasing reliability
- Reducing maintenance
- Improving hygiene
- Protecting against corrosion
INA Housings with Insert Bearings
INA housing units are one of the most commonly used solutions in food conveyor belts.
These systems allow for:
- Compensating for misalignments
- Improving shaft movement
- Reducing wear
- Increasing line stability
Additionally, Schaeffler offers housings specifically designed for humid environments and applications subjected to frequent washing.
FAG Corrosion-Resistant Bearings
FAG deep groove ball bearings for food applications stand out for their:
- Moisture resistance
- Protection against chemical agents
- Long service life
- Reliable operation in hygienic environments
Schaeffler also offers stainless steel variants and special coatings for applications where corrosion is a critical factor.
Sealing and Protection Systems
Sealing systems are essential for:
- Preventing moisture ingress
- Preventing contamination
- Protecting lubrication
- Increasing bearing service life
End caps and special seals developed by Schaeffler help maintain safe operation even in environments subjected to intensive cleaning.
NSF H1 Food-Grade Lubrication
Lubrication is one of the critical points in any food conveyor.
The greases used must meet specific sanitary requirements.
Schaeffler incorporates lubricants that are:
- NSF H1
- Certified for incidental food contact
- FDA21 CFR 178.3570 compliant
These solutions allow for:
- Reducing wear
- Increasing service life
- Improving food safety
- Minimizing maintenance
How to Reduce Breakdowns and Increase the Service Life of Food Conveyor Belts
To maximize the availability of conveyor lines, it is advisable to implement a maintenance strategy based on:
✅ periodic inspections
✅ shaft alignment
✅ vibration monitoring
✅ controlled lubrication
✅ preventive component replacement
✅ predictive monitoring
Condition Monitoring with Schaeffler OPTIME
Schaeffler also offers digital solutions such as OPTIME, a wireless monitoring system that allows for supervision of:
- Vibrations
- Temperature
- Equipment status
- Lubrication
These types of solutions help detect failures before they cause production downtime.
How Royse Helps Optimize Food Conveyor Lines
At Royse, we help companies in the food sector improve:
- The reliability of their lines
- Production safety
- Operational efficiency
- Service continuity
We work with Schaeffler solutions specific to food applications and offer:
- Technical advice
- Bearing and housing selection
- Food-grade lubrication
- Predictive maintenance
- Specialized industrial support
Do you want to improve the reliability of your conveyor belts?
At Royse, we help you select the most suitable Schaeffler solutions for your food production and packaging lines.
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FAQs
What bearings are used in the food industry?
Corrosion-resistant bearings, stainless solutions, and systems with NSF H1 food-grade lubrication are commonly used.
Why are seals important in food processing?
Because they help prevent contamination, protect against humidity, and increase the service life of components.
What advantages do Schaeffler solutions offer for food applications?
Schaeffler solutions stand out for their:
- Corrosion resistance
- Certified lubrication
- Long service life
- Reduced maintenance
- High reliability in humid environments