High-inclination conveyor is a specialized material handling equipment engineered to transport bulk materials—such as coal, ore, grains, and aggregates—at steep angles (typically 18° to 90°), far exceeding the capacity of conventional flat or low-angle conveyors. Its key design feature lies in the integrated corrugated sidewalls and transverse cleats on the belt, which work together to prevent material slippage or rollback during steep ascent/descent, ensuring stable and continuous conveying.
Constructed with a robust frame, high-tensile belt, and reliable drive system, this conveyor excels in space-saving applications, as it eliminates the need for lengthy horizontal layouts or multiple transfer points, making it ideal for constrained industrial environments like mines, quarries, construction sites, ports, and agricultural facilities. It adapts seamlessly to various material types—from fine powders to large lumps—and can be customized with adjustable speed controls to match





