
N-SRS
SINGLE ROLLER SEPARATORS
- The separator roller is driven by the gearmotor of the conveyor and drive is transmitted by means of a PU belt
- Thanks to the elasticity of the belt, the distance between separator roller and conveyor can be adjusted from a minimum 5 mm to a maximum 100 mm.
- The slats of the conveyor belt where the N- SRS separator is installed cannot be thicker than 20 mm
- The standard version of the separator roller is covered by oil- and grease-resistant food-grade PVC with a high-grip surface
- In some cases, pins are installed on the separator roller to improve the grip
- In view of the particular functional characteristics of this separator, MB recommends that a test be performed at the offer stage using samples of the products and sprues to be separated
STANDARD DIMENSIONAL FEATURES

CONFIGURATIONS

N-CPR WITH SEPARATOR N-FSRV AND BELT WITH ``BANDE BOARD`` IN THE FDA VERSION
- The solution in the photo alongside is widely used in moulding processes for the medical industry
- The lateral “Bande Board” prevents small products from getting caught between the belt and side panels

CP-PA WITH ROLLER SEPARATOR
- The solution in the photo alongside collects product at the side of a press through a chute and then separates it on a flat belt with a single roller separator installed at the end
- The unusual conformation is due to the need to reduce the amount of space taken up on the press
- The sprue is conveyed straight to the granulator, while the product is accumulated in dedicated containers

INCLINED NPA WITH SPIRAL SEPARATOR
- The photo alongside shows an FDA version of a mod. N-PA conveyor installed under a press in a cleanroom, complete with Polycarbonate covers and spiral separator for separating the sprues

INCLINED N-PA WITH ROLLER SEPARATOR
- The mod. N-PA incline conveyor in the photo alongside is designed for installation under a press
- Mod. N-PA is used when the space available under and on the press is very limited
- Conveyor complete with loading hopper and 10×6 mm feed dog to facilitate the conveying action
Category: Separation