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As an alternative to the current Bubble Gallery, SunKid with the EVOLUS Gallery has developed a brand new conveyor canopy, designed from scratch and made of aluminum and polycarbonate.

The SunKid EVOLUS Gallery sets a new standard

Exactly 10 years ago as the first manufacturer worldwide, SunKid presented a canopy construction for its conveyor system. As a result, passengers as well as operators very quickly came to appreciate the advantages of the canopy. Whether it be on the one hand weather protection for passengers during transport or on the other reduced maintenance and cleaning effort. A decade of continuous development on the current conveyor canopy has now found its culmination in the introduction of the new SunKid EVOLUS Gallery, designed from scratch.

The new EVOLUS gallery by SunKid
The new EVOLUS gallery by SunKid gives a unique combination of a
The new EVOLUS gallery by SunKid
sense of open space and a feeling of safety at the same time. ©SunKid
The new EVOLUS gallery by SunKid

 

The result is clear to see: Although 95% of the parts used were newly designed, you can doubtlessly recognize the EVOLUS Gallery as a product of the SunKid Development Department. The new appearance and styling was consistently implemented with increased sense of space in mind, without losing sight of the stability of the structure. One of the first EVOLUS galleries was put up on the Planai in Schladming (venue of the 2013 Alpine World Championships.) The gallery covers a 334 feet (102m) long SunKid Wonder Carpet conveyor there. The installation is equipped with an approx. 2 feet wide (750mm) Blue Eye conveyor belt, a 18.5 kW driving motor, as well as an extra-long (19ft) side exit. From a technical point of view, the installation on the Planai, in cooperation with the proper authorities, has been consequently prepared for a potential approval for transit speed increase at a later time (from the current 0.7 m/s to 0.9 m/s.) On peak days, over 7,000 transits per day have thus far been recorded.

The new EVOLUS gallery by SunKid
Side emergency exits every 59 ft (18m) with sliding doors ©SunKid
The new EVOLUS gallery by SunKid

The essential technical innovations of the new SunKid EVOLUS at a glance:

  • Spacing between the arches is individually adjustable e.g. 4 to 8 ft (1.5m - 2.5m) and can thus be adapted in the most cost-efficient manner to snow and wind loads. In addition, the individual spacing (larger spacing) of the arches can give an even freer sense of space inside the gallery.
  • Individual visual design is possible (polycarbonate only, polycarbonate-aluminum-wood, polycarbonate-aluminum, polycarbonate-plastic, etc.) In French Les Menuires, we were already able to install a polycarbonate-aluminum-wood gallery this year. We will provide you with a report on the project in the very near future.
  • Given their width, the aluminum arches can optimally even out variations in incline.
  • Special rubber profiles provide optimal sealing of the gallery and efficiently prevent water intrusion.
  • A special mounting slot on the outer side of the gallery makes individualized design of the arches possible (wood paneling, etc.)
  • The special mounting system of the plastic windows allow for “bolt-free” mounting. (easy replacement, easy maintenance ...)
  • All types of extensions and retrofits are easy to do thanks to the rectangular polycarbonate form and easy mounting (e.g. foil for advertising purposes, photovoltaic modules, …)
  • Sliding doors or rolling canvas covers are a possibility at side emergency exits and entry and exit ways
  • Larger distances between side emergency exits (as for example at the Planai project every 59ft - 18m) are possible thanks to larger inner dimensions.
  • The aluminum profiles, as well as the polycarbonate can be finished in any desired color (e.g. aluminum profile powder-painted in anthracite and orange polycarbonate windows).

The new EVOLUS gallery by SunKid
The new EVOLUS Gallery is pulling the crowds in; on peak days, this conveyor in Schladming/Planai (A) transports over 7,000 people daily! ©SunKid
The new EVOLUS gallery by SunKid