CONVEYORS
CODI doesn't just manufacture conveyors; we engineer the flow of your facility. Every packaging line has unique spatial constraints and throughput goals. Our team specializes in line integration, designing custom paths that maximize floor space while ensuring consistent backpressure and smooth container transitions between depalletizers, fillers, and packaging equipment.
CONVEYANCE BASICS
Conveyors are the connective tissue of a packaging line. They move containers through every stage of production — from depalletizer through rinser, filler, seamer, pasteurizer, and into packaging. A well-designed conveyor system maintains consistent backpressure, absorbs line variation through proper accumulation, and ensures smooth container transitions between machines. CODI designs and builds custom conveyor systems for food and beverage packaging lines, integrating every system to fit the spatial constraints and throughput goals of your facility.
Conveyor design has a direct impact on line uptime. Poor conveyance — wrong backpressure, insufficient accumulation, or improper container handling — creates stoppages, container damage, and inefficiencies that compound across the entire line. Purpose-built systems for beverage environments also address hygiene: open-frame stainless steel construction and food-grade materials reduce biological hotspots and simplify washdown. This matters especially in craft and commercial beverage operations where hygiene standards are non-negotiable.
CODI builds several types of conveyance systems based on the application. Air conveyance uses a precision-engineered air plenum to glide empty cans and bottles at high speed with minimal contact and no scratching. Sanitary tabletop chain conveyors move full containers through filling and seaming operations with the stability required for precision packaging. Modular belt systems handle accumulation, case transport, and direction changes including inclines, declines, and 90-degree turns. Gravity tracks, gripper conveyors, magnetic systems, and vacuum conveyors address specialized applications including container cleaning, elevation changes, and steel can handling
Key factors in conveyor selection include container type and size (empty vs. full, aluminum vs. glass vs. PET), required line speed, facility layout and spatial constraints, accumulation requirements between machines, sanitation standards, and integration points with existing equipment. Drive systems use high-efficiency SEW-Eurodrive motors with VFD compatibility. Safety features include integrated E-stops, side-rail guarding, and optional low-voltage sensor controls for automated accumulation management
CODI doesn't just manufacture conveyors — we engineer the flow of your facility. Our team specializes in line integration, designing custom conveyor paths that maximize floor space while ensuring consistent backpressure and smooth container transitions between all machines on your line. Systems are built from 304 or 316 stainless steel with a sanitary-first design philosophy. Every CODI conveyor is configured to the customer's containers, speeds, and facility — not pulled from a standard catalog.
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