Product Classification
1. Standard Corrugated Sidewall Conveyor Belt: This is the most common type of corrugated sidewall conveyor belt, used in general applications for transporting a wide range of bulk materials.
2. Oil Resistant Corrugated Sidewall Conveyor Belt: This type of belt is designed to resist oil and other petroleum-based products, making it ideal for use in industries such as oil refining and chemical processing.
3. Heat Resistant Corrugated Sidewall Conveyor Belt: This type of belt is designed to withstand high temperatures, making it suitable for use in industries such as cement manufacturing and steel production.
4. Flame Retardant Corrugated Sidewall Conveyor Belt: This type of belt is designed to resist flames and prevent fire from spreading along the conveyor, making it ideal for use in industries such as wood processing and recycling.
5. Cold Resistant Corrugated Sidewall Conveyor Belt: This type of belt is designed to withstand low temperatures, making it suitable for use in cold storage and freezer applications.
6. Abrasion Resistant Corrugated Sidewall Conveyor Belt: This type of belt is designed to resist wear and tear caused by abrasive materials, making it ideal for use in industries such as mineral processing and mining.
7. Food Grade Corrugated Sidewall Conveyor Belt: This type of belt is designed to meet food safety regulations and is suitable for use in industries such as food processing and packaging.
Product Structure
The structure of corrugated sidewall conveyor belting consists of a base belt, corrugated sidewalls, and cleats that are attached to the sidewalls. The corrugated sidewalls are attached to the base belt by hot vulcanization, and the cleats are also attached using the same process. The cleats help to keep the material being conveyed from slipping back down the inclined surface.
Product Features
1. Increased carrying capacity compared to standard conveyor belts
2. Ability to transport materials at steep inclines
3. Reduced footprint: Corrugated sidewall conveyor belting requires less floor space than traditional conveyor belts, making it ideal for tight spaces.
4. Improved safety: Prevents materials from spilling off the sides of the conveyor
Product Use
Corrugated sidewall conveyor belting is used in conveyor systems for transporting a wide variety of bulk materials such as coal, sand, limestone, and other industrial materials. It is ideal for applications where materials need to be conveyed at steep inclines, or where space constraints require a compact conveying solution.