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CONVYEOR
BELTING
Hindustan All Nylon Fabric Conveyor Belting
mmets high performance specifications owing to its integrated construction.
It's flexibility allows it to be used for practically every application
in thhe transportation of bulk materials. However large the quantity,
Hindustan All-Nylon Fabric Conveyor belting is able to achieve higher
speeds over long distances than pother belting systems. All-Nylon
Hindustan belting has a longer life and better performance in terms
of cost per tonne of material conveyed.
Some more Information about Conveyor Belts.
Constructional
Features
Converyor Belting Range
Belt Widths
Cover Grades
Hindustan All Nylon Nomenclature
Constructional
Features
Higher Tensile Strength
Te High breaking strength
of HINDUSTAN All-Nylon Fabric Belts has enabled major rationalisation
of the traditional cotton/ cotton belt range to be achieved. Thus
two piles euqal the sterngth of five piles of cotton fabric.
Higher Adhesion
The adhesion of HINDUSTAN
Nylon Bletingis nearly double than that of cotton reinforced beltingdue
to the chemical bonding between cover to ply and ply to ply.
Complete rot resistance
Eliminates problem of fabric
deteriotation where wet material is being conveyed.
Reduced Belt Weight
HINDUSTAN Nylon Belting is
easier to handle as it is comparitively lighter than the equivalent
all-cotton belts due to reduced number of plies and their lower
weights.
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Hindustan
Conveyor Belting Range
Hindustan Conveyor Belts are manufactured
in diferent constructions as enumerated:
Straight Ply Construction
This consist of straight laid piles extending across the width of
the belt
Stepped Ply Construction
This consist of an additioonal rubber cushioning in the centre of
the belt. A gap is left in first ply (1 step) or in the first and
second plies(2 steps) on carrying side and taht gap is filled with
extra rubber cover to iimprove transverse flexibility.
Reverse Stepped Ply Construction
This is just the reverse of one stepped ply construction. Ply gap
remains on the side and is filled with extra rubber where more flexibility
is required on edges. Such belt has been designed for submerged
ash handling installations in boliler plants, that operates
under water in a quenching trough. The thickness of rubber cover
on the back (i.e bottom) is kept at 3.0/5.0 mm and on face (i.e
top) at 1.5/2.0 mm for such type pof belt. The reason being that
thebelt is dragged along the bottom of the quenching trough due
to which the wear and tear on the bottom of the belt is higher than
the top. The belt is offered
in cotton fabric 32 oz. duck in 'Heat Resistant' and 'H-Tex' covergrades
in 4/2, 5/3, 6/4 reversed stepped plies.
Braker Ply Construction
This consist of 'leno weave' braker that is laid over the carcass
with cords running transversely across the belt to provide protection
against longitudinal impact breaks and may be inclined in the top
and or in the botttom covers. The breaker fabric are also used in
pairs where they are laid on opposing 45° angles for extra severe
impact protection. The proceed breaker adds about 1 mm to the belt
thickness.
Skim-Coated Plies
Piles may be skim quoted where service conditions are severe. An
extra thickness if rubber coating may be inserted between the plies
for impovin inter-ply additions and or heat impact cushioning.
Edge Construction
HINDUSTAN All Cotton Conveyor Belting is supplied in moduled edges
to protect against edge wearing and prevent ingress of moisture,
while all nylon conveyor belting can be supplied both in cut edges
as well as in moduled edges. However, H.I.C. recommends a cut-edge
construction due to complete rot resitance of the all nylon belting.
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Belting
Widths
From 150 mm to 1500 mm as per IS:1891 (LATEST) in open or endless
length as per customer's requirements.
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