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Stainless Steel Conveyor Belts

Thursday, July 14, 2005

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Stainless Steel Conveyor Belts

The 1700SA line of super thin stainless steel conveyor belts is designed to be easy to clean, resist wear and corrosion, and offer in-line ability for repairs. The line is well suited for applications in hygiene-critical industries such as food processing, pharmaceuticals, and electronics. Built to serve as an alternative to weaker or less hygienic materials, these stainless steel belts are available in thicknesses from 0.2 to 0.6 mm and in widths from 100 to 1,000 mm. The belts offer a low deflection diameter, allowing engineers to design compact systems with small conveyor drums. Due to their high impact resistance and high thermal conductivity, the belts offer enhanced resistance to mechanical damage. The belts also resist corrosion and distortion often due to fluctuations in temperature, making the units ideally suited for a range of freezing, cooling, drying, and heating applications. Cold rolled and ground finishes are standard. However, as the surface finishes on the belts can be tailored for specific processes, perforated, polished, PTFE, and Teflon-coated finishes are also available.


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