High-Temperature Resistant Kevlar Woven Conveyor Belt (650°C)
Kevlar woven conveyor belts are constructed from Kevlar fibers, offering exceptional resistance to high temperatures, abrasion, and cuts. Under normal conditions, they withstand temperatures exceeding 650°C and feature a more robust and durable structure than felt belts. Coating material Kevlar woven fibers combination Colour yellow Working temperature -0°C to +650°C Thickness 6mm-10mm Minimum pulley diameter…
Kevlar woven conveyor belts are constructed from Kevlar fibers, offering exceptional resistance to high temperatures, abrasion, and cuts. Under normal conditions, they withstand temperatures exceeding 650°C and feature a more robust and durable structure than felt belts.
| Coating material | Kevlar woven fibers combination |
| Colour | yellow |
| Working temperature | -0°C to +650°C |
| Thickness | 6mm-10mm |
| Minimum pulley diameter | 25 x thickness |
| Features | High-temperature resistant, wear-resistant, and resistant to cutting |
| Applications | Glass food storage containers, washing machine viewing windows, microwave turntables, borosilicate glass production conveyor lines, etc. |
Primarily used for conveying glassware and other high-temperature products. When glass emerges from the high-temperature press, it is extremely hot. Previously, steel mesh conveyor belts were employed. However, being made of metal, these cold belts caused hot glassware to shatter or develop fine cracks upon contact. Additionally, the constant need for heating generated significant exhaust fumes, posing serious environmental challenges. The introduction of Kevlar high-temperature belts effectively resolves these issues. The flexible fibers minimize scratches on finished products, significantly improving yield rates. Additionally, eliminating the need for heating and insulation substantially reduces operational costs while offering a highly eco-friendly solution.

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