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How to choose a pattern conveyor belt

Patterned conveyor belts, as a powerful assistant in modern industrial logistics, are designed in different types to better adapt to various complex transportation environments. First of all, herringbone pattern conveyor belts are often used in slippery or watery workplaces, such as coal mines and cement plants, due to their high friction characteristics. Its unique “herringbone” design not only ensures the stability of the conveying process, but also reduces the risk of material slipping during conveying. The herringbone pattern conveyor belt is more suitable for scenes with larger slopes and higher requirements for anti-skid performance. For example, in some mountain ore [Read More…]

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Site application analysis, pattern conveyor belt VS large angle corrugated edge conveyor belt

On the stage of material transportation, pattern conveyor belts and large-angle corrugated edge conveyor belts each have their own merits. The unique pattern design on the surface of the pattern conveyor belt increases the friction with the material, thereby effectively preventing the material from sliding and ensuring smooth transportation. This feature makes it popular in industries with extremely high hygiene and safety requirements, such as food and medicine. In contrast, high-angle corrugated edge conveyor belts stand out for their unique high-angle conveying capabilities. Its corrugated rib design allows materials to be conveyed along larger inclination angles, which not only improves [Read More…]