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Rejuvenation, Retrofitting & Recycling
Probe helps businesses extend the life of conveyors by rejuvenating worn systems and retrofitting them with advanced technologies. From drive upgrades to automation retrofits, we enhance performance without requiring complete replacement.
Sustainability is a priority at Probe. We recycle worn belts and parts responsibly, minimizing waste while supporting eco-friendly operations. Our approach ensures cost savings and operational efficiency while contributing to greener practices.
FAQs
What is the difference between rejuvenation and retrofitting?
Rejuvenation restores existing components, while retrofitting upgrades systems with modern technology.
Can old conveyor systems be upgraded to meet modern safety standards?
Yes. Probe can retrofit conveyors with guards, sensors, and compliance-ready components.
How cost-effective is retrofitting compared to buying new conveyors?
Retrofitting can save 30 to 50 percent of costs compared to new systems, while improving performance.
Do you recycle used conveyor belts and parts responsibly?
Absolutely. Probe partners with certified recyclers to repurpose or recycle conveyor materials.
How much downtime is expected during rejuvenation work?
Typically minimal. Probe schedules upgrades strategically to keep downtime as short as possible.