Category: LP (Low Profile) Mini Conveyors
Radio City Music Hall Recycles ID Bands using UV Cleaner with LP Series Conveyor
“Audience participation” ID bands used at Radio City Music Hall can be reused after each performance, thanks to a mobile UV disinfecting system that uses an LP Series conveyor. In the portable UV irradiation unit made by Fuller Ultraviolet of Frankfort, Ill., the wristbands move on the conveyor through the sanitizing light, being ejected clean...
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Real-life Mini-Mover conveyors star in AT&T’s Galaxy S6 ‘Life Simulator’ ad
Art imitates the real life of a Mini-Mover conveyor. This clever AT&T ‘Life Simulator’ TV spot showcases the resilient Galaxy S6 phone — as well as the versatility of our LP Series conveyors. We enjoyed participating in this project with the creative team in Venice, Calif., who produced the ad for AT&T.
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Directionally challenged? Follow the arrows.
Imagine a telephone conversation in which you’re trying to describe the smell of ocean breeze to someone who’s never been to the seashore. Or the taste of a mango to someone who’s never eaten one. It’s often that way when we discuss directions of belt movement in multi-unit conveyor projects with even the...
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Candy-o-Matic Demo Showcases LP Series Conveyor Flexibility
When we say that Mini-Mover conveyors are highly configurable, we are always pleased when a creative customer designs the perfect real-life illustration. As the star of the entertaining video below, Candy-o-Matic, a demo system created by the industrial automation design team at RT Engineering Corp. of Franklin, MA, demonstrates the engineering ingenuity involved in taking...
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“Please Empty Your Pockets”
Whipple Mini-Mover’s LP Series small conveyor is now part of in an international gallery display at the Manchester Art Gallery in Manchester, UK. In this project, called “Please Empty Your Pockets,” the artist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, combined our LP Series conveyor platform with computer hardware and programming developed by Antimodular Research in Montreal, Canada. Mr. Lozano-Hemmer...
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Ink-Jet Coder for Medical Packaging Uses LP Mini-Conveyor
Small conveyors from Whipple Mini-Mover provide an ideal component for manufacturers of ink jet printing and coding machines used for medical, food and many other industrial packaging & labeling applications. Shown in this video is a customer’s lab unit, which shows how easily Whipple’s LP Series mini-conveyor incorporates into an OEM solution, to speed our...
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Multiple-Lane Mini-Movers are Built to Your Specifications and Application Requirements
Multiple-lane configuration on your Mini- Mover mini conveyors, available in the Lite Series and LP (Low Profile) Series, can be designed to fit the exact separation needs for your products as they are transported from one station to the next. Our application engineers will work with you to ensure your Mini-Mover is built to your...
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Meet Our New Parts & Service Manager — Call for Maintenance Advice and Troubleshooting
Whipple Mini-Mover is pleased to announce the appointment of a new Parts and Service Manager, Lori Miers. Lori previously served the company as Inventory Specialist. She recently completed one year of in-house technical training on all aspects of assembly and quality testing of both standard and custom Mini-Mover conveyor products. With Lori’ s 15 years...
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Now, view our digital Mini-Mover Catalog
If you like e-Books, you’ll like viewing our digital Mini-Mover Catalog. It’s a fast, easy way to navigate through this document online, from cover to cover — in magazine, presentation or paper view. Your can view it here: Mini-Mover Catalog Our downloadable Mini-Mover catalog is still available in PDF format as well.
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Easy-Clean LP Series Mini Conveyors Helped this Caterer to Expand Business
A large west coast catering company with lunch program contracts at 130 private schools needed a conveyor to perform as an assembly line for 6000 sandwiches prepared daily. They required a 24 ft length of conveyor with a low cost alternative to stainless steel construction, it must be easily dissembled by one person for sanitizing and...
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