Cablevey Conveyors launches revolutionary mobile system for automated conveyor cleaning
Leading materials handling company, Cablevey Conveyors, operating as part of Automated Handling Solutions (AHS), has announced the launch of Cleanvey – a groundbreaking development in the automation of Clean-in-Place (CIP) processes for tubular drag conveyors. The solution is set to redefine standards in production efficiency within the processing industry.
Cleanvey is engineered to automate the CIP process, allowing for efficient, thorough cleaning of tubular drag conveyors. Designed with integrated water line hookups and pre-programmed cleaning options, this mobile unit simplifies the cleaning process, enabling a technician to initiate a comprehensive cleaning cycle with just the press of a button.
Tailored to meet demand for a more streamlined, less labour-intensive cleaning process, Cleanvey significantly reduces the time and effort traditionally required for conveyor cleaning, offering a customisable, user-friendly approach that enhances productivity and minimises downtime. In addition to its cleaning capabilities, the solution offers advanced features such as optional sprayballs for targeted cleaning of residues and a sanitary blower that drastically reduces drying times, both further accelerating the readiness of conveyors for subsequent use.
Chris Brennan, director of engineering – AMP/AHS, said: “By automating the CIP process, we are not just improving efficiency, we are also enhancing the consistency and reliability of cleaning. Cleanvey is designed to be easy to use, highly effective and adaptable to various cleaning needs, making it an essential tool for any processing facility.”
Cablevey Conveyors is committed to innovation and customer support, providing a mobile, versatile and efficient solution to meet the evolving needs of the aquaculture processing industry. Cleanvey reflects the company’s commitment to advancing conveyor technology and upholding the highest standards of safety and production excellence.
Customer demonstrations will be available at the new AMP/AHS facility in Darwen, Blackburn-Lancs, from early Summer 2024.

