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Specifications

PTFE Conveyor Belts are made from woven fiberglass fabrics or Kevlar fabrics coated with ptfe resin.
 
Our belts have the following properties:
- Operating Temperature range- 200oC + 260oC
- Superior release Non-Stick Surface
- Dimensionally Stable
- Mechanical strength
- Non Flammable
- Thermal transfer properties
 
For above properties,our belts have been widely used in the following applications:
- Garment fusing and laminating presses
- Conveyorized screen print dryers
- Conveyorized belts for drying textiles
- Conveyorized belts for side and base sealing auto pack machines
- Conveyorized belts for resoldering and ink drying cable braiding
- Cooking and food processing
- Tortilla presses
- Packaging: food, drugs, chemicals and paper
- Electronic computer testing
- Rubber profile extrusion
- Rotary band sealers: single and 2-ply belts
 
Note:We can supply nearly all types of belts,and custom made belts could be produced according to the dimensions you submit to us.
 
Fusing Belts
Our company is mainly targeted and focused to the seamless fusing belts for fusing machines,such as Oshima,Kannegiesser, Meyer, Macpi,and many others.These belts are specifically engineered with the mechanical strength needed for the fusing and laminating industries. Its non-stick surface, thermal transfer and high temperature resistance characteristics ensure the flow of woven and non-woven materials through the fusing and lamination process.

Available 3 kinds of Fusing belts:
 
1.Seamless Fusing Belts
Seamless Fusing Belts means fusing belt without any joint.It is made from woven fiberglass or Kevlar coated with ptfe resin.The seamless belts have a smooth surface, excellent antistatic effect (black version), long life.It overcomed the shortage of traditional fusing belts with joint.
 
              
 2.Seam Fusing Belts
Seam Fusing Belts means fusing belt with joint.It is the most common fusing belts due to its lower cost.
 
Three joint methods are provided as below:
 
Overlap Belt Joint: Overlap joints are a simple and easy joint to use where having an even surface is not critical. This is the most popular seam because it is strong inexpensive and easiest to produce. The disadvantage of the overlap seam is that it is not very smooth and in some applications the seam may mark the material being fused. In addition, because the overlap seam is more than double the thickness of the rest of the belt it is slightly stiffer and suffers from early flex fatigue and very often breaks.
 
Scarfed Belt Joint: A scarf joint is similar the overlap but offer a smooth transition for the product to run offering no lip for products to catch on.This is the smoothest, strongest, most flexible seam available today. It resembles a 30 mm overlap seam but is much smoother and more flexible. There is no almost double thickness, as the mating surfaces are carefully ground to a taper and securely welded.
 
Angled Belt Joint: This seam is cut at a slight angle helping the belt to roll easily over the fusing machine rollers, reducing flex fatigue. The angle of the overlap can be varied, so that the splice does not run over the conveyor pulleys in one line. 45° and 70° are popular.
 
 
 
3.Laminated Fusing Belts
Laminated Fusing Belts also called two ply or double layer fusing belts.This belt use static-resistance varnished cloth inside and tearing-resistance fiberglass cloth outside, 2ply belt has a great improvement on its intensity, long using life, well balanced thickness, excellent deflecting preventing capacity, smooth surface, it’s better for super thin fabric fusing.
 
                               PTFE Fusing Belts
Standard Thickness: 0.35~0.40mm
Width: 20~1500mm
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