Heat-Resistant Conveyor Belt
Product Description
Application
Metallurgy, cement plants, fertilizers, and high-temperature environments.
Features
Specialized tape replaces ordinary fabric.
Note:
1. The material has a significant temperature difference compared to the belt surface.
2. The above differences stem from material handling dimensions and cooling methods (such as water or ventilation).
Temperature range
| Conveyor belt surface temperature | T1 (100°C) | T2 (125°C) | T3 (150°C) | T4 (180°C) |
| Average material temperature | 100 | 130–140 | 140–190 | 190–220 |
| Material peak temperature | 150 | 150 | 200 | 200–300 |
Improper selection of heat-resistant rubber cover stock grades after prolonged thermal exposure can lead to significant issues. Please consult Sanjia before making your decision.
Features
Typically, conveyor belts are easily damaged by high-temperature materials, leading to cracks, wear, hardening or softening of the cover rubber, as well as delamination. To address this issue, we have developed a heat-resistant conveyor belt. Our company’s heat-resistant belts exhibit exceptional thermal endurance, making them ideal for handling materials like cement, steel, and sand—capable of transporting high-temperature goods ranging from 60°C to 200°C, with instantaneous temperatures reaching up to 250°C.
· The covering adhesive features high heat resistance and abrasion resistance.
· Prevent the strap surface from cracking or hardening due to high temperatures.
· Special treatment is applied to minimize shrinkage in the core caused by thermal aging.
| Physical Properties of the Overlying Layer | |||||
| Project | Heat Resistance Rating | ||||
| T1 | T2 | T3 | T4 | ||
| Test temperature | |||||
| ≤100°C | ≤125°C | ≤150°C | ≤175℃ | ||
| Normal range | |||||
| Hardness | Hardness Changes Before and After Aging | +20 | +20 | +20 | +20 |
| The maximum value after aging | 85 | 85 | 85 | 85 | |
| Tensile strength | Rate of change /% | -25 | -30 | -40 | -40 |
| Minimum value after aging / MPa | 12 | 10 | 5 | 5 | |
| Tensile Elongation at Break | Rate of change after aging /% | -50 | -50 | -55 | -55 |
| Minimum value after aging / % | 200 | 200 | 180 | 180 | |
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