Jorgensen Conveyor and Filtration Solutions

Jorgensen Conveyor and Filtration Solutions

10303 N Baehr Rd, Mequon, WI 53092, United States

AboutJorgensen Conveyor and Filtration Solutions

A History of Innovation

Since 1950, Mequon, Wisconsin based Jorgensen Conveyors, Inc/Jorgensen Conveyor and Filtration Solutions. has been solving problems for customers with our proven lines of hinged steel belt chip conveyor, coolant filtration and material handling equipment for machine tool, metal working and other industries.

Founded by Charles T. Jorgensen, the company started in all phases of general conveyor design, manufacture and installation in many types of manufacturing applications. Early customers included major manufacturing companies such as International Harvester, American Motors, JI Case, AO Smith, Ford Motor Company, and General Motors. Conveyor types included hinged steel belt, chip conveyors, roller, heavy duty scrap handling and apron conveyors, overhead trolley, slat and chain conveyors.

In the mid ’50’s Jorgensen began to get involved in conveyors for machine tool applications involving transfer and pallet shuttle systems. Along with these systems, it was at this time that Jorgensen began to build metal belt conveyors to handle chips, turnings and scrap produced by 
machine tools. These first machine tool chip conveyors were built using belts purchased from other manufacturers. Jorgensen bought the belt, built the conveyor casing and drive and sold the finished unit to the OEM machine tool builder market.

Recognizing the weaknesses of existing metal belts, Jorgensen designed its own belt, had the proper tooling made and began to produce their own belt. The first stamping dies to produce belt parts were made in 1954. At this point, the OEM machine tool market was starting to become a substantial part of Jorgensen’s business. Gisholt (Giddings & Lewis), Sundstrand and Greenlee were among our first machine tool builder customers. In the late ’50’s and early ’60’s, the machine tool chip conveyor market grew as speeds, feeds and chip volumes increased, creating demand for automated chip handling.

In the succeeding years, Jorgensen continued to refine and improve our original design and developed our present patented 2-1/2″ pitch chain featuring the off-set side wings, chain side bars and axles that pass through the hinge loops of the belt apron plates and all of the chain parts. The patents obtained by Charles T. Jorgensen on the off-set “pass through” side wing came in the early ’60’s. This design development was a key factor in Jorgensen becoming a major player in the growing machine tool chip conveyor market. It was and still is an ideal chain for the end-user customer since it is so easy to take the belt apart for maintenance purposes. The design was also very cost effective, since it requires fewer parts.

  • During the ’60’s, Jorgensen also designed 4″, 6″, and 9″ pitch apron belt with the same ease of assembly and disassembly features for larger scrap and parts handling applications in the metal working industries. Additional belt designs were developed in the 6″ and 9″ pitch sizes to meet the more rigorous specifications of the automotive industry.
  • In 2011 – Jorgensen began a new collaborative manufacturing and sales agreement with Sovereign Tech Engineering of Mumbai, India.  Sovereign Tech has a state of the art facility in India with an in-house core team comprised of experienced and qualified process engineers, machine tool engineers, tool engineers, maintenance engineers & chemical engineers. They, alongside Jorgensen’s own staff,  provide the technical skills needed to engineer and manufacturer Jorgensen’s custom conveyor and filtration product lines for the Indian Metal Working Industry at large. This relationship is strong today.
  • In 2012 – Jorgensen introduced its’ popular MunchMan Conveyor at the IMTS show in Chicago. The twin steel belt MunchMan is designed to manage the “bird’s nest” and long stringy chips produced during high speed turning operations. In 2013 the new and improved single drive MunchMan® is released with great success.
  • 2014 – saw Jorgensen introduce the EcoFilter® Conveyor. It features an innovative two stage chip removal and coolant filtration design.  It is the first mid-priced system for turning 
and machining centers, takes up no more “footprint” than a traditional conveyor and can be ordered as an “EcoFilter® ready” option that allows an easy retrofit.
  • By 2017 – Jorgensen has become a resource for Vacuum Media Filtration systems for the composite machining industry. We have worked closely with our customers to develop an extremely effective system.
  • In 2018 – Jorgensen began working with WEIMA USA to offer shredding and briquette press equipment.
  • The flexible Jorgensen ShuttlePro® conveyor system was also introduced in 2018. It moves forward and backward on an electronically-controlled rail system while discharging scrap at both ends.  The ShuttlePro® is the ideal solution for automated level loading of chips into large in-plant central collection containers or truck trailers.
  • 2019 –  As the business continues to expand, Jorgensen remains committed to purchasing and maintaining the most “state of the art” equipment available, a 250 ton Press Brake and 3kw Fiber Laser. This will ensure maximum performance and efficiency to service their growing customer base throughout the United States and Internationally.
  • 2020 – Jorgensen is celebrating our 70th Anniversary! Video Celebration
  • 2021 – In order to better align our name to our product offerings, we have changed our name to Jorgensen Conveyor and Filtration Solutions.
  • We began a partnership with SFH in France. When integrating their shredders, centrifuges and briqutters with Jorgensen’s lines of custom conveyors, our customers are able to create a complete chip processing system to recycle metal scraps and save valuable space.

Jorgensen’s design innovation and willingness to build to the customers specifications in the formative years of the machine tool chip conveyor market helped to establish our leading position in the industry. The company continues to be owned operated by third generation descendants of Charles T. Jorgensen, President and CEO, Chuck D’Amico. Jorgensen currently operates in a 100,000 square foot office and manufacturing facility in Mequon, Wisconsin, a suburb of Milwaukee.

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