Conveyor Belts

PU (Polyurethane) Belt

Usage: Food processing (meat, poultry, dairy, bakery), Pharmaceutical and packaging industries, Cleanroom environments.

PU belts are made from food-grade polyurethane material, offering excellent flexibility, abrasion resistance, and hygiene. These belts are ideal for applications that require direct contact with food and are resistant to oil, fat, and chemicals. They are easy to clean and maintain, making them a top choice in industries where hygiene and safety are critical.

PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) Belt

Usage: Grocery conveyor belts, Logistics, warehousing, and distributio, Assembly lines and manufacturing

PVC belts are economical and versatile, designed for general-purpose conveying. They are durable, flame-retardant, and resistant to water and some chemicals. PVC belts are widely used in non-food industries or in packaged food applications where direct contact isn’t required. They offer good grip and performance in light to medium-duty applications.

Endless Woven Belt

Usage: Used for smooth, jointless conveying in high-speed packaging, printing, textile, and food processing applications.

Endless woven belts are seamless belts made from continuous fibers woven into a single, jointless structure. They are known for high strength, uniform thickness, smooth surface, and precise tracking. These belts are ideal for applications requiring smooth, vibration-free, and silent operation at high speeds.

Modular Conveyor Belt

Usage: Used in food processing, meat, poultry, seafood, bakery, and packaging industries for hygienic and durable conveying.

Modular conveyor belts are made from interlocking plastic modules that form a strong, flexible, and low-maintenance conveying surface. These belts are easy to clean, resistant to corrosion, and can handle wet, oily, or harsh environments, making them ideal for food and beverage industries. Their modular design allows quick repairs and custom configurations, ensuring minimal downtime and long service life.

Timing Conveyor Belt

Usage: Used in industries requiring precise movement and synchronization, such as packaging, printing, automation, and robotics.

Timing conveyor belts feature integrated teeth or notches on the inner surface that engage with pulleys, ensuring accurate and slip-free motion. These belts are ideal for applications that demand synchronized product movement, indexing, or positioning. Made from durable materials like polyurethane with steel or Kevlar cords, timing belts offer high strength, precision, and resistance to wear and stretching.

Cleated Conveyor Belt

Usage: Used for inclined, declined, or vertical conveying of bulk materials in industries like agriculture, food processing, packaging, and recycling.

Cleated conveyor belts feature raised sections (cleats) across the belt surface that help secure and separate materials during movement. These cleats prevent items from sliding or rolling back, making the belt perfect for transporting loose, bulk, or small items on steep angles. Available in various cleat shapes and heights, they can be customized to meet specific handling requirements.

 
 
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Sidewall Conveyor Belt

Usage: Used for vertical and steep-angle conveying in industries like mining, construction, agriculture, and recycling.

Sidewall conveyor belts are designed with corrugated sidewalls and cleats to prevent material spillage during steep or vertical transport. This design allows the belt to carry materials at angles up to 90°, making it ideal for space-saving bulk material handling. The sidewalls provide extra support and containment, ensuring safe, efficient, and high-capacity conveying of powders, granules, stones, and other loose materials.

 
 
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