First, the steel wire rope is hung on the spindle frame, passes through the tension station and combing device to form a constant tension state at equal intervals, and then is cold-pressed and bonded to the film on the forming car to form a strip blank, and vulcanization begins.
After vulcanization is completed, the conveyor belt enters the cooling stage. This step is crucial to ensure that the belt maintains consistent performance during subsequent processing. The cooled conveyor belt has a smoother surface and a tighter internal structure, greatly improving its durability and reliability.
Next, the conveyor belt is carefully cut and polished to ensure neat edges and no burrs. This step not only improves the appearance of the conveyor belt, but more importantly, it reduces the scratches and wear that may occur during use of the conveyor belt, thereby extending its service life.
Finally, the conveyor belts undergo rigorous quality inspections. Inspectors will carefully check various indicators of the conveyor belt, such as thickness, strength, wear resistance, etc., to ensure that each roll of conveyor belt meets high quality requirements. Only after passing this series of strict inspections, qualified steel wire core conveyor belts will be packaged and shipped to customers.
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