Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Conveyor Belt |
Feature: | Wear-resistant, Heat-resistant, Tear-resistant, Flame-resistant, Cold-resistant |
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cc conveyor belt is one of the strongest types of conveyor belts. It has the advance of thin body. Good flexibility and trough ability, high tensile and adhesive strength, anti-shock and long service life, they are suitable for transportation of middle and long distance heavier load under a high speed and are extensively used in mines metallurgy industry. building industry, railway engineering, port and so on
Features:
Cotton canvas is woven by cotton fibers both in warp and in weft,its elongation is relatively low,it is good in mechanical fastening and adhesion with rubber.Cotton conveyor belt has relatively small deformation under high temperature conditions. Polyester cotton conveyor belt is the upgraded product of cotton conveyor belt,and its tension resistant body is woven by polyester cotton fibers in warp and cotton fibers in weft.Its comprehensive physical and mechanical characteristics are obviously better than that of cotton conveyor blet,especially the belt body is thinner and lighter,the belt has better shock resistance and thus the belt has better use function and can reduce energy and material consumption for users.it is suitable for medium, short-distance and medium-load transportation of materials.
Cover grade | Tensile strength | Elongation at break | Abrasion |
Mpa | % | mm 3 | |
H | 24 | 450 | 120 |
D | 18 | 400 | 100 |
L | 15 | 350 | 200 |
Belt carcass | Adhesion strength | Elongation | |||
Between plies N/mm | Between rubber and carcass | Longitudinal elongation at break % >= | Longitudinal elongation rate at reference load % <= | ||
Rubber thickness<=1.5mm | Rubber thickness>1.5mm | ||||
Cotton canvas | >=2.70 | >=2.4 | >=2.7 | 10 | 2.0 |
Fabric type |
Fabric structure |
Ply thickness (mm/p) |
rubber |
(N/mm) Strength series |
(mm) Cover thickness |
Width mm |
Length mm |
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weft |
wrap |
2ply |
3ply |
4ply |
5ply |
6ply |
Upper |
Upper |
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Cotton (cc) |
Cotton (c) |
Cotton (c) |
CC-56 |
1.1 |
112 |
168 |
224 |
280 |
336 |
2~8 |
0-~4.5 |
400~2500 |
≤300 |
Polyester Cotton (TC) |
Polyester Cotton (TC) |
Cotton (c) |
TC-70 |
1 |
140 |
210 |
280 |
350 |
420 |
0-4.5 |
0-~4.5 |
400~2500 |
≤300 |
Conver grade |
Tensile strength ≥ |
Elongation ≥ |
Abrasion ≤ |
Change Rate of tensile strengh and elong after aging |
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Mpa |
Kgf/m2 |
% |
mm3 |
% |
|
(H) |
24 |
240 |
450 |
120 |
-25~+25 |
(D) |
18 |
180 |
400 |
100 |
-25~+25 |
Light(L) |
15 |
150 |
350 |
200 |
-25~+25 |
Iterm |
Between Plies N/mm |
N/mm Between rubber and carcass |
Elongation |
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0.8-1.5mm |
>1.5mm |
Longitudinal elongation at break % ≥ |
Longitudinal elongation at reference load % ≤ |
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All the sample average ,N/mm,≥ |
3.2 |
2.1 |
2.7 |
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All samples minimum peak,N/mm,≥ |
2.7 |
1.6 |
2.2 |
10 |
4 |
Note: All samples shall not exceed the peak values 20N/mm |