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Choosing the right conveyor belt for your product is one of the most important, and often over-looked, details in the selection of a conveyor. The type of material the belt is made of is vital to the success of the application, and having the wrong belt can significantly affect throughput, downtime and safety.
There are many different types of belts available so the first step in choosing the correct belt is to know your product and how it will convey. Several key points to consider are:
- The size, weight and distribution of the product
- The material the product is made of
- How the product will be loaded on the conveyor (i.e. will there be impact loading?)
- If the product’s orientation will change
- The speed the product will be conveyed
- Whether the product will travel on an incline and/or decline
- The environment in which the conveyor will operate (i.e. Is it hot or cold, wet or dry, inside or outside, corrosive, etc.?)So,Are you choosing the right conveyor belt for your machine?
Once you have a good understanding of your product and the environment it will operate in, you can select the proper belt. Below are the basic belt types available. (This is not by any means an exhaustive list. There are many other specialty belts available.)
General Purpose Belts
This wide group of belting is typically made of an inner carcass and an outer cover. The materials used for these belts include rubber, PVC, Urethane, Neoprene, Nylon, Nitrile, Polyester, leather and others.
Applications for this type of belting include:
- High friction for inclining/declining
- Low friction for accumulation
- Oil resistant
- Cut resistant
- Food grade
- Electrically conductive
- High temperature
- Cleated for bulk handling
- Troughed for bulk handling
Plastic Belting and Chain
Common industry names for this type of belting include: TableTop, MatTop, Angled Roller Belting, and MicroSpan. It is often lightweight, durable and wear resistant.
Applications for this type of belting include:
- Food production
- Packaging
- Pharmaceuticals
- Manufacturing
Hinge Metal Belting
Hinge metal belting is incredibly durable is often used for machine chip and scrap removal.
Applications for this type of belting include:
- Wet or dry operation
- High temperature operation
- Machine tool chip removal
- Whole plant chip and scrap removal
- Die cast operations
- Parts handling
- Packaging operation
- Inspection
- Stamping operation
Woven Wire Belting
Woven wire belting is commonly used in very high/low temperature environments and during the drying process. Below are some of its many applications.
Applications for this type of belting include:
- In food processing these belts are used in:
- Washing
- Baking
- Dewatering
- Blanching
- Cooking
- Freezing
- Pasteurizing
- In glass and ceramics it is used in:
- Firing
- Decorating
- Enameling
- Annealing
- Fiberglass curing
- In electronics it is used in:
- Glass to metal sealing
- Thick film firing
- Drying of printed circuit boards
- In metalworking it is used in:
- General conveying
- Heat treating
- Quenching
- Annealing
Flat Wire Belting
As its name suggests, flat wire belting has a flat surface making it ideal for food handling. It is more economical at time compared to woven wire belting.
Applications for this type of belting include:
- Canning and food preparation
- Baking and freezing food
- Parts cleaning
- Parts painting and drying
- Product sorting, assembly and packaging
- Parts transfer