Corrugated Sidewall Conveyor Belt
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The Steep Incline Corrugated Sidewall Conveyor Belt is designed for efficient material handling in challenging environments. Its robust sidewall construction offers excellent resistance to pressure and ensures stability along its length, making it suitable for various applications. The belt features a four-part structure, including a top cover rubber, bottom cover rubber, a reinforced core, and cross rigidity, ensuring durability and reliability.
With a minimum top cover thickness of 3 mm and a minimum bottom cover thickness of 1.5 mm, this conveyor belt can handle a wide range of materials effectively. The carcass is made from high-quality EP, cotton, nylon, or steel cord, providing strength and flexibility.
Key characteristics include a conveying angle of 30 to 90 degrees, a compact design for smaller area coverage, and a significant increase in throughput with higher hoisting heights. Its ability to transition smoothly from horizontal to tilted or vertical positions saves time and enhances operational efficiency.
The conveyor belt is equipped with cleats made from reinforced fabric, designed to avoid distortion and provide strong conveying capacity. Cleat types include T, TC, and TCS, with the “T” cleat suitable for angles up to 40 degrees and “TC, TCS” for angles ranging from 0 to 90 degrees.
This product adheres to various standards, including GB/T7984-2001, DIN22102, and BS490, ensuring quality and reliability in performance.
Specifications
Attribute | Details |
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Top Cover Thickness | Min 3 mm |
Bottom Cover Thickness | Min 1.5 mm |
Materials | EP, Cotton, Nylon Steel Cord |
Conveying Angle | 30~90 degrees |
Cleat Types | T, TC, TCS |
Standards | GB/T7984-2001, DIN22102, BS490, AS1332, RMA, JISK6322, SABS1173 |
Application
This conveyor belt is ideal for conveying easily sifted materials in powder, granulated, and small lump forms, as well as paste and liquid substances. It is widely used in loading and unloading transportation systems in ore mines, coal mines, stations, and wharves.