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BELTS


Most common applications for our belts are:



Antistatic fusing belts

PTFE coated conveyor belts are often the belt of choice for machine manufacturers of fusing, laminating or powder coating lines due to the excellent extreme temperature resistance and non-stick properties the material offers.

Applications
Flatbed laminator systems are double belt presses with both in line heating and cooling sections. The materials that are laminated are often covered with a heat activated adhesive therefore the PTFE belt is an excellent choice due to its non stick properties. Also due to the high and low temperatures experienced immediately after each other within the process, the belts are well suited to handle this quick change in temperature.

Features and Benefits
The belts are usually supplied in antistatic black and are available in a number of thicknesses. Often supplied endless these belts can be fitted on site with specialist equipment if required

Material Properties

  • Smooth non stick PTFE coating
  • Temperature resistant from -73°C to plus 260°C
  • Antistatic properties

Additional Information
Antistatic PTFE glass cloth is usually offered in 0.25 & 0.37mm thick. The joint is a smooth scarfed overlap type to prevent marking of the products. Material is available up to 2600mm wide.



PTFE mesh belts

PTFE open mesh belting is ideally suited for conveying products within highly efficient air distribution systems allowing optimized moisture removal to take place and is commonly used within ultra violet and infra red dryer units

The open area allows maximum air flow optimizing drying times whilst its extreme properties make it a natural choice for dryer manufactures.

Applications
PTFE mesh belts are used in applications such as the drying of printed products for example; point of display stands, T-shirts, glass and mass produced paper prints. Print dryers usually opt for Ultra violet, Infra red or hot air as the heat source to dry.

Other applications range from the drying of cereals, non woven's, charcoal interlinings, carpet & carpet tiles, printed circuit boards and shrink-wrap tunnels but to name a few.

Features and Benefits
PTFE open mesh conveyor belting is light weight and cost effective therefore is easy to handle and less expensive than wire alternatives that can be difficult to replace. Often supplied with a metallic clipper type fastener these style of belts can easily be removed and replaced therefore minimizing downtime and saving money. This material can be offered in carbon loaded black therefore providing antistatic properties.

Material Properties

  • Temperature resistant from -73°C to plus 260°C
  • Chemical Inertness
  • Ultraviolet, Infra-red, microwave, radio frequency resistance
  • Food Approval (USFDA)
  • Non-Stick surface
  • Lightweight and energy efficiency for economical operation

Additional Information
4x4 open area mesh is available in widths up to 5000mm wide and can be supplied at any length required. In addition film, glass or Kevlar® can be applied as edge reinforcement depending of the environment it will be used within. There are various methods of joining screen-printing belts however the metallic clipper or spiral types are more typical.



PTFE sealer belts

PTFE Sealer belts are ideally suited where thermal transfer through the surface of the belt is required in order to seal plastic materials.

Applications
Companies manufacturing packets of biscuits or toilet rolls would normally use these belts in order to seal the ends of the packets.

Sealer belts tend to be two belts that run in tandem on the conveyor with a hot-plate that sits in contact with the inside of the belts as they run. The heat transfers through the belts surface to the packet, sealing the plastic wrapping as it conveys it through the machine.

Features and Benefits
The belts run with tracking studs inserted in to one edge of the belt that then locate in to a pre machined groove in the rollers of the conveyor. This prevents the belts from tracking off and extends the belts life.

The premium grade PTFE used to manufacture the belts has a non stick, high temperature resistant surface that prevents any molten plastics from building up on the belts surface.

Material Properties

  • Non stick PTFE Surface
  • Temperature resistant up to 260°C
  • Lightweight and energy efficiency for economical operation

Additional Information
EDER sealer belts are supplied wither left or right handed and are boxed individually for ease of storage.



PTFE bag sealing belts

PTFE bag sealing belts are ideally suited where thermal transfer through the surface of the belt is required in order to predominantly seal plastic bags.

Applications
High volume bag manufacturing systems often use these types of belts running as a pair creating a clamping effect on the bag. These belts can also be found on air fill or air cushioning packaging machines as a means of allowing continues heat sealing to take place without molten plastic sticking to the belt.

Sealer belts tend to be two belts that run in tandem on the conveyor with a hot-plate that sits in contact with the inside of the belts as they run. The heat transfers through the belts surface sealing the plastic bag as it conveys it through the machine.

Features and Benefits
Constructed with two layers of PTFE coated glass cloth laminated together they benefit from being free of any step at the joint area that could leave a mark off

The premium grade PTFE used to manufacture the belts has a non stick, high temperature resistant surface that prevents any molten plastics from building up on the belts surface.

Material Properties

  • Non stick PTFE Surface
  • Temperature resistant up to 260°C
  • Lightweight and energy efficiency for economical operation
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