Conveyors
Mark-Costello designs durable conveyor systems to move materials safely and efficiently through every stage of your operation. Built for reliability and high performance, our conveyors reduce manual handling while improving productivity.

MRF Conveyor Systems
Mark-Costello offers complete MRF systems including balers, sorting lines, conveyors, bins, platforms, fluffers, etc.
This system is a combination chainbelt feed conveyor and heavy-duty sliderbed sorting line conveyor(s). It can be used for OCC separation, mixed paper high grading, curbside container sorting, mixed waste sorting, and dirty MRFs.

Conveyor System California
Material handling is a critical aspect of industrial operations, and conveyor systems play a key role in ensuring efficiency, safety, and cost reduction. Businesses in waste management, recycling, manufacturing, and logistics rely on these systems to transport materials quickly and seamlessly.

Chainbelt Conveyor Systems
Mark-Costello’s line of Chainbelt Conveyors is a combination belt that has a chain edged conveyor belt. They are used for medium to high volume applications and feature heavy duty construction, shipped in 2 sections for fast and easy installation, and are fully guarded on 3 sides.

Steel Belt Conveyor Systems
The Steel Belt Conveyor Systems from Mark-Costello are engineered for heavy-duty performance in high-volume material handling environments. Designed to tackle the demands of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), Construction & Demolition debris (C&D), and mixed-waste processing, these conveyors deliver material throughput ranging from 12 to 50 tons per hour (tph).

Automated Conveyor Systems In Dallas
Automated conveyor systems in Dallas are a pivotal part of material handling, designed to move items or materials efficiently and with minimal human intervention. These systems rely on advanced automation to transport products across different areas within facilities, such as warehouses, manufacturing plants, and distribution centers.

Slider Bed Conveyor
A slider bed conveyor is an efficient and versatile material handling system specifically designed to optimize the movement of goods in various industries. The system features a smooth, flat surface—often constructed from durable steel, composite materials, or specialized coatings—which serves as a stable platform for materials to glide smoothly along a continuous belt.

Conveyor System California
Material handling is a critical aspect of industrial operations, and conveyor systems play a key role in ensuring efficiency, safety, and cost reduction. Businesses in waste management, recycling, manufacturing, and logistics rely on these systems to transport materials quickly and seamlessly.

Stainless Steel Conveyor Belt
A stainless steel conveyor belt is a critical component in many industrial and waste-handling systems, offering unparalleled durability, hygiene, and smooth operation in even the toughest environments. This robust material is well-suited for demanding conditions, as stainless steel doesn't rust or degrade easily.

Conveyor Systems in Santa Ana
A conveyor system is a mechanical setup designed to move materials from one location to another efficiently and safely. These systems are widely used in industries like manufacturing, warehousing, and logistics, where they play a crucial role in transporting heavy or bulky items.

Sliderbed Conveyor Systems
For low volume (2 to 4 tons/hour) baler and compactor feed applications such as Mark-Costello’s Closed-End and Side-Eject balers and waste compactors. They feature a 2 ply rubber cleated belt; 2 hp motor for above grade (AG) and 3 hp motor for below grade (BG) applications.

Conveyor System Options
Mark-Costello offers a complete line of 10 to 30 horsepower, single and double blade Fluffers. Fluffers prevent uneven loading of the baler’s charge chamber by breaking-up “lumps” of unshredded newspaper, CPO and other paper stock.

Conveyor Systems
Automated conveyor systems in Dallas are a pivotal part of material handling, designed to move items or materials efficiently and with minimal human intervention. These systems rely on advanced automation to transport products across different areas within facilities, such as warehouses, manufacturing plants, and distribution centers.