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Reliable Conveyor Belts for Salmon Fishing at Sea

A successful solution for an international fishing company in Denmark

The customer

A global leader in salmon farming, focusing on fishing with special vessels directly from offshore fish farms. The fish are slaughtered on vessels during shipping to Denmark. They are sorted according to size and quality and then marketed worldwide. This process demands top standards in hygiene, efficiency and reliability.

Salmon farm
Fish processing at sea

The application

The customer required a robust curved conveyor belt to convey the freshly slaughtered salmon on the vessels. They had previously used a competitor’s modular belt. However, its end modules repeatedly cracked, causing downtime, delays and risks to product quality. The environment was very challenging due to limited space, varying product sizes, rigorous cleaning procedures and integration into existing facilities. A hard-wearing, modular solution was needed.

Our belt solution

A thorough grasp of the production environment and close liaison with the customer meant that Forbo Movement Systems quickly found the cause of the recurrent belt failures.

Our recommendation: The series 18-44 GRT plastic modular belt with a 44% open area to encourage superb airflow and drainage –developed for medium-duty use and consistent performance.

Since it was fitted, the S18-44 GRT modular belt reliably conveys sorted salmon to the packaging station where the fish goes in polystyrene boxes for dispatch.

The series S5-45 hybrid belt takes the heavy polystyrene boxes to the palletizing station. It’s ideal for straight and curved sections, very stable and has a large open area.

Fisch on Prolink
Fish on Prolink

The result

Forbo recommended a modular plastic belt made of polypropylene (PP) – a decision driven by the customer’s use of chlorine-based detergents for cleaning. In such environments, selecting a material with sufficient chemical resistance is critical. The competitor’s belt, made of POM, quickly failed due to its lack of resistance to chlorine, resulting in a significantly shorter service life.

Polypropylene, on the other hand, resists chlorine crystallization, which means the belt lasts longer and requires less maintenance. By choosing the right belt type and material, the customer benefits from a more dependable, hygienic, and efficient process.

This example highlights how Forbo’s deep understanding of customer needs, combined with technical expertise and tailored solutions, leads to tangible improvements – exactly where they matter most.

Fish on Series 18