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Move materials with confidence and save time and money using IPP’s ready-to-ship conveyor systems

When your operation demands efficient, reliable material movement, industrial conveyors provide essential performance across a wide range of industries. With over 47 years of process equipment expertise, IPP offers immediate access to high-quality used conveyors sourced from 20 complete plant sites and included in our inventory of over 15,000 ready-to-ship pieces of equipment. Choosing used conveyors from IPP helps companies streamline operations, lower capital costs, and accelerate project timelines.

Industrial conveyors are mechanical systems designed to transport bulk materials, powders, granules, or finished products from one point to another within a plant or production line. Their versatility, durability, and efficiency make them critical components in virtually every manufacturing and processing industry.

Primary uses across industries

  • In chemical processing, conveyors move raw materials, powders, and finished products.
  • In food and beverage production, they transport ingredients, packaged goods, and bulk materials.
  • In pharmaceutical manufacturing, conveyors handle tablets, capsules, and packaging materials.
  • In mining and minerals, they move ores, aggregates, and processed minerals.
  • In agriculture, conveyors manage grains, seeds, and feed products.

Types of materials processed

  • Powders and fine chemicals
  • Granules, pellets, and crystals
  • Bulk solids like coal, ores, grains, and sand
  • Packaged goods, boxes, and containers

Common materials of construction

Conveyors are built for durability, chemical compatibility, and sanitation when needed:

  • Stainless steel for food, pharmaceutical, and corrosive material handling
  • Carbon steel for heavy industrial and mining operations
  • Plastic or composite materials for lightweight or sanitary applications

Key features of industrial conveyors

  • Belt, screw, pneumatic, and bucket elevator configurations available
  • Customizable speeds, capacities, and discharge points
  • Sanitary designs for food and pharmaceutical processing
  • Heavy-duty builds for mining and bulk materials handling
  • Energy-efficient drives and control systems for process optimization

Learn more about industrial conveyor system design and selection from Plant Engineering.

Find your industrial conveyor at IPP

Search the IPP inventory or contact IPP’s equipment experts to find a high-quality used conveyor that meets your material handling needs. With ready-to-ship inventory, IPP helps companies improve operational efficiency, lower project costs, and accelerate installation timelines.

Conveyor FAQ

Have questions about Conveyors or our services? Learn more about our products and why customers choose IPP.

What industries rely most on industrial conveyors?
Chemical, food and beverage, pharmaceutical, mining, and agriculture industries all depend on conveyors for efficient material transport and streamlined production.
How do belt conveyors compare to screw conveyors?
Belt conveyors are ideal for moving bulk solids or packaged goods over longer distances, while screw conveyors are better for confined spaces and moving powders or granules vertically or horizontally.
What maintenance is required for industrial conveyors?
Routine maintenance includes inspecting belts, bearings, motors, and pulleys; checking alignment and tension; and cleaning systems to prevent buildup or material carryover.
What are the benefits of buying used or secondhand process equipment from IPP?
Buying used from IPP can save up to 70% over purchasing new, provide immediate availability, support sustainability, and leverage over 47 years of trusted industry knowledge.