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Tubular Drag Chain Conveyors

Chain-Vey® tubular drag chain conveyors for gentle, dust-tight bulk material handling

Move delicate products horizontally and vertically in sealed stainless tubing with gentle handling, near-zero product breakage, and Clean-in-Place options. Chain-Vey® tubular drag chain conveyors are ideal for food, coffee, snacks, pet food, powders, plastics, and other bulk solids that need enclosed, low-damage conveying.

Gentle conveying action helps reduce product breakage and preserve blend integrity.
Dust-tight sealed tubing helps protect both product quality and plant cleanliness.
CIP and sanitation options support food-grade changeovers and allergen-sensitive processes.
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Chain-Vey tubular drag chain conveyor for gentle enclosed conveying
Why plants choose Chain-Vey

Ideal when product protection, sealed conveying, complex routing, and sanitary design matter more than simply moving material from point A to point B.

Gentle handling Helps reduce fines, breakage, and segregation
Dust-tight transfer Sealed tubes support cleaner conveying
Horizontal and vertical Complex paths with multiple inlets and outlets
CIP-ready designs Options from dry clean-out to full wet CIP

Why choose a tubular drag chain conveyor?

Tubular drag chain conveyors use stainless or hardened-alloy chain with polymer discs to gently pull bulk material through sealed tubes. This conveying method is ideal when product integrity, dust containment, and long or complex routing are important to the process.

Key advantage: Chain-Vey® systems combine gentle product handling with enclosed conveying, making them especially valuable for food, coffee, snacks, powders, resins, and other bulk materials where damage, dust, or contamination are concerns.
  • Low product breakage and strong blend integrity for delicate or high-value materials.
  • Sealed, dust-tight tubes help control contamination and protect the surrounding plant environment.
  • Flexible routing allows horizontal and vertical conveying with multiple inlets and discharges.
  • Food-grade and sanitary options support cleanability, allergen control, and product safety.
Chain-Vey tubular drag conveyor chain and disc design features

See Chain-Vey® in action

Watch how a tubular drag chain conveyor moves product gently through an enclosed path while maintaining clean, efficient material transfer.

Conveying capacities

Actual conveying rate depends on the material, chain speed, routing, and disc selection. The ranges below provide a general starting point, but final capacity should be confirmed with testing and layout review.

Tube Size Indicative Capacity Common Uses
3 inUp to ~175 ft³/hrMalted barley, seeds, crumbs
4 inUp to ~650 ft³/hrCoffee, oats, nuts
5 inUp to ~1,000 ft³/hrPet food, cereals, peanuts, cashews
6 inUp to ~1,400 ft³/hrLarger-scale ingredient transfer
8 inUp to ~2,000 ft³/hrHigh-volume food and ingredient systems
These are general reference capacities. Final rates should be validated with the product and full layout.

System layouts and integrations

Chain-Vey® systems can integrate with upstream and downstream equipment including bulk bag unloaders, bag dump stations, batching systems, scales, and mixers.

Chain-Vey tubular drag conveyor system layout with long conveying path
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Complex paths, one conveying system

Combine long horizontal runs, elevation changes, and multiple discharge points while keeping product enclosed and gently handled.

Bulk bag unloader feeding a Chain-Vey tubular drag conveyor
Bulk Bags

Bulk bag unloader to Chain-Vey

Secure bulk bag discharge can feed directly into the conveyor with options for agitation and controlled mass flow for more difficult materials.

Bag dump station integrated with Chain-Vey conveyor inlet
Bag Dump

Operator-friendly bag dump integration

Bag dump hoods with dust collection can feed directly into the conveyor for clean, ergonomic product loading.

Batching and weighing system integrated with Chain-Vey conveyor
Batching

Scales, mixers, and batching systems

Integrate batching equipment, weigh systems, or mixers with Chain-Vey for precise ingredient routing and enclosed transfer.

Sanitation and Clean-in-Place options

Chain-Vey® systems are well suited for food and sanitary applications because they can be configured with different clean-out and CIP levels depending on the process risk and changeover requirements.

  • Tier 1 dry clean-out with air knives, brush boxes, and clean-out discs to reduce carryover.
  • Tier 2 hybrid wet and dry with spray nozzles, drains, drying ports, and semi-automated clean sequences.
  • Tier 3 full wet CIP with flanged piping, CIP turnarounds, automated carts, rinse, wash, sanitize, and hot-air drying.
Sanitary benefit: Chain-Vey® systems are designed for food-industry cleaning expectations and can be configured to support allergen-sensitive and high-sanitation operations.
Chain-Vey CIP turnaround and sanitary components
Ceramic coated elbows for tubular drag chain conveyor durability upgrades

Durability and upgrade options

For abrasive products, difficult cleaning requirements, or retrofit needs, Chain-Vey® systems can be enhanced with wear-resistant and maintenance-friendly features.

Ceramic elbows

Extend life at high-wear turns and on more abrasive products.

Brush box systems

Scrub chain and discs while simplifying clean-out and reducing fines carryover.

Cable-to-chain retrofit

Upgrade older cable systems to chain-based internals and newer turnarounds.

Design options and common products conveyed

Chain-Vey® tubular drag conveyors are commonly used for coffee, nuts, snacks, cereals, grains, flour, sugar, spices, cocoa, pet food, plastics, resins, vitamins, and minerals where product handling quality matters.

Chain-Vey tubular drag conveyor design options and configurations Products commonly conveyed in a Chain-Vey tubular drag chain conveyor

Frequently asked questions

How do tubular drag chain conveyors compare to cable conveyors?

Both are gentle enclosed conveyor styles, but chain-based systems typically offer greater tensile strength, improved robustness, and longer service life in many applications.

Do tubular drag chain conveyors require filtration at the discharge?

The conveyor itself is sealed, so separate filtration at discharge is not typically part of the conveyor design, though receiving vessels may still need venting depending on the process.

What tube sizes are available for Chain-Vey systems?

Common tube sizes include 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8 inch designs, with final size selection based on the product, required rate, and system layout.

Need help sizing a Chain-Vey® tubular drag conveyor?

We help plants in North Carolina and South Carolina evaluate the material, route, throughput, sanitation level, and upstream or downstream equipment before recommending the right tubular drag chain conveyor system.