The manufacturer of plastic modular conveyor belts specializes in creating flexible and sturdy conveyor surfaces by joining sturdy plastic modules with rods. These belts' easy-to-clean design, corrosion resistance, and ability to adapt to complex layouts make them popular in industries like food processing, pharmaceuticals, packaging, and automotive. In order to meet various product handling requirements, such as accumulation, drainage, or incline conveyance, manufacturers use a range of belt designs, including flat, perforated, and flighted surfaces. The modular design minimizes downtime by enabling rapid repairs through the replacement of individual modules. Belt width, pitch, material type (such as acetal, polypropylene, or polyethylene), and particular FDA-compliant alternatives for food-grade applications are among the customization options. Manufacturers frequently offer technical know-how, installation assistance, and maintenance services to guarantee smooth integration with conveyor systems and peak operational performance.
Feature/Specification | Description |
Material | Polypropylene (PP), Polyethylene (PE), Acetal (POM), or Nylon for different environments. |
Surface Type | Flat, perforated, flighted, or raised ribs to suit various product-handling needs. |
Temperature Resistance | Can operate in a range from -73°C to 150°C, depending on material. |
Load Capacity | Suitable for light to heavy loads, with specific capacity based on belt type and structure. |
Pitch Size | Available in various pitches (e.g., 12.7 mm to 50.8 mm) for different operational requirements. |
Belt Width | Modular design allows customizable widths to fit conveyor systems precisely. |
FDA Compliance | FDA and EU-compliant options available for food-grade applications. |
Maintenance | Easy to clean, repairable by replacing damaged modules individually, reducing downtime. |
Applications | Food & Beverage, Pharmaceuticals, Packaging, Automotive, Logistics, and Electronics. |
Advantages | Corrosion resistance, low friction, easy cleaning, and adaptability to curves and inclines. |
Speed | Adjustable speeds to match production line requirements, typically between 10 to 90 m/min. |
Integration | Easily integrates with automation systems and other conveyors (straight, curve, or inclined). |