Rubber belts
More precise information about the rubber belts – including their parameters, main characteristics and attribues – can be found under the “belt structure” subcategory.
In order to find the best rubber belt for your conveyor please prepare the following information:
Belt parameters:
- width
- circuit length
- thickness
Production:
- open
- hot-vulcanised into circuit
- cold-vulcanised into circuit
- ready for vulcanisation
- joined mechanically
Conveyor parameters
- driving drum diameter
- trail drum diameter
- belt support:
- sliding table
- rollers
- rollers in through
- belt inclination angle (in case of working inclined)
- is it an elevator?
Transported material and working conditions
- temperature of the product
- ambient temperature
- type of the transported material
- belt workload
- travel speed
- external conditions (dust, dirt, oil etc.)
Additional information
- producer
- symbol of the conveyors used before
- potential additional requests
Rubber belt denotation
Example: EP400/3, 4+2, Y
EP – core made of polyester-polyamid piles
400 – belt strength in Newtons/mm of belt width
3 – number of plies
4+2 – rubber plies thickness: top + bottom
Y – wear grade: max. 150 mm3
Popular conveyor belts:
Cover qualities:
- A – for food industry
- C – chemical resistant
- E – antistatic
- G – oil resistant
- K – antistatic and fire resistant
- R – low temperature resistant
- T – high temperature resistant
Cover wear grades:
- W – max. 90 mm3
- X – max. 120 mm3
- Y – max. 150 mm3
- Z – max. 250 mm3