1. Lower unit cost of transportation
Fewer conveyors and splices, shorter take-ups, and
reduced belt inventory add up to significant cost
savings right up front. Longer belt life, life-long
splices, excellent belt training, and reduced
downtime save you even more down the road. It all
adds up to a lower cost-per-ton of material conveyed,
which can make a major improvement in your bottom
line.
2. Small elongation in use: The belts need only a
very short take-up stroke distance.
3. Small diameter of drive pulley: The belt body has
a layer of longitudinally arranged steel cords as its
skeleton, and thus is resistant to flex
fatigue.Therefore, drive pulley of smaller diameter
can be used to make the equipment more compact.
4. High adhesion between rubber and steel cord: The
steel cords are coated with zinc on their surface,
and also the rubber used has the property of good
adhesion with steel cords. Therefore, the rubber is
tightly adhered to the steel cords and is resistant
to shock and difficult to drop, so the rubber belts
are long in life.
5. Even tension of steel cords: Out of our advanced
techniques in manufacturing, the steel cords are very
evenly arranged and have the same tension, so the
belts are well balanced in running and difficult to
run away.
6. Good troughability: As the belt body has no
transverse skeleton, it is easy to from a deep
trough, so the belts can load more materials and
prevent the materials from escaping.
7. Inspection of the belt with X-rays: Users can
X-rays to inspect damages of the skeleton steel cords
on the conveyor machines to prevent accidents from
happening.
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