World of Cans
Air Tunnel Track: High-Speed Can Conveying
This video demonstrates the Air Tunnel Track, shown here after cans exit the Necker and move to the upper level.
The Air Tunnel Track uses air blown through directional holes to push cans forward at high speeds. In this video, you will see a twist in the air tunnel, illustrating how the track can change direction while maintaining speed.
The Air Tunnel Track is ideal for situations where a single file of cans needs to move at extremely high speeds, sometimes exceeding 3,000 cans per minute.
The Air Tunnel Track uses air blown through directional holes to push cans forward at high speeds. In this video, you will see a twist in the air tunnel, illustrating how the track can change direction while maintaining speed.
The Air Tunnel Track is ideal for situations where a single file of cans needs to move at extremely high speeds, sometimes exceeding 3,000 cans per minute.