The main feature of the bucket elevator is its ability to achieve large vertical conveyance of materials within a limited footprint. It operates smoothly with low noise and relatively low drive power, making it economical in energy consumption. It is well sealed, preventing dust during conveyance. Buckets are designed in various shapes (deep, shallow, acute angle) according to material characteristics (e.g., particle size, moisture, abrasiveness) for efficient scooping and discharge. It is robust, reliable, and suitable for long-term continuous operation.

Specifications are indicated by bucket width and lifting capacity (tons/hour), such as the TDTG series. Lifting height can be customized according to the plant structure, from a few meters to tens of meters. Lifting capacity ranges from 10 to 100 tons per hour. Lifting speed is typically between 1.2 m/s and 2.5 m/s. The equipment head is equipped with explosion-proof access doors, and the boot has a tensioning device and clean-out port for easy maintenance and cleaning.

Used in almost all vertical conveying links in feed production: e.g., lifting raw materials from the pit to the top of the grinder or ingredient bins; lifting ground materials to the holding bin; lifting mixed materials to the pellet mill buffer bin, etc. It is the foundation for building the "tower" layout process flow in feed mills.