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PVC Conveyor Belt

The PVC conveyor belt is a robust and versatile material crafted from polyvinyl chloride. It features a PVC top cover, a fabric reinforcement, a PVC bottom cover, and a fabric adhesive that bonds the layers together. This composition gives the PVC conveyor belt outstanding characteristics, including excellent chemical resistance, high tensile strength, and effective resistance to oil and grease. Such qualities make it a favored option for diverse applications and industries, including food processing, metallurgy, chemical production, manufacturing, and agriculture.

The inclined angle of the PVC conveyor belt is designed to be less than 16 degrees, making it particularly suitable for conveying materials under dry conditions. This design feature ensures efficient operation across a variety of settings where precise material handling is essential.

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Structure of PVC Conveyor Belt

  • Cover Layer:

Material: PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride).

Function: Provides protection against abrasion, impacts, and environmental conditions. This layer also offers good resistance to oils, chemicals, and general wear and tear.

  • Fabric Reinforcement:

Material: Typically made from synthetic fibers such as polyester, nylon, or a blend of both.

Function: Acts as the main reinforcement layer, providing tensile strength, durability, and flexibility. The fabric reinforcement ensures the belt can handle the stresses of material handling.

  • Fabric Adhesive Layer:

Material: Specialized adhesive designed for bonding fabric and PVC layers.

Function: Ensures strong bonding between the PVC covers and the fabric reinforcement, enhancing the belt’s integrity and longevity.