CFW Conveyor Belt



Product Description

Features
Low elongation, excellent impact resistance, superior tear resistance, low rolling resistance, and high adhesion strength.

Technical specifications of CFW fabric

 

Fabric Type Fracture strength Elongation at break Weight Thickness Width Peel strength

N/mm

%

g/m²

mm

mm

N/mm

CFW200

Radial

>240

>15

650

0.85

800–2400

≥8

Meridional

>80

≤45

CFW250

Radial

>330

>15

810

1.1

≥8

Meridional

>90

≤45

CFW300

Radial

>350

>15

890

1.25

≥8

Meridional

>100

≤45

CFW350

Radial

>400

>15

1050

1.30

≥8

Meridional

>105

≤45

CFW400

Radial

>460

>15

1080

1.40

≥8

Meridional

>110

≤45

CFW500

Radial

>570

>15

1350

1.55

≥8

Meridional

>120

≤45

 

Note: Data is for type selection reference only.

 

Comparing enhanced fabric with regular fabric:

 

 

SW

CFW

EP

NN

Impact-resistant

The best

Very good

Medium

Good

Weight

Light

Medium

Heavy

Light

Slot capacity

The best

Medium

Medium

Good

Operational Stability

The best

Good

Good

Good

Adhesive layer

The best

Medium

Medium

Medium

Stretch out

Very poor

Fewer

Fewer

At most

Flexibility

The best

Medium

Medium

Good

Thickness

Thin

Medium

Medium

The thinnest

Suitable for small-diameter pulleys

The best

Medium

Medium

Good

Fatigue durability

The best

Medium

Medium

Good

Conserve kinetic energy

Weak

Medium

Medium

Fewer

Length per volume

Generally

Long

Long

Generally

 

Conveyor belt splicing:

Southwest

Single-layer: Finger-joint method

Double: Lap Joint

 

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CFW
Lap Joint Method

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