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NET Stainless Steel Mesh Belts catalogue.pdf
The belt involves attaching chains to both sides of a standard mesh belt, achieving synchronous operation through support rods.
With chain transmission driven by sprockets, it ensures smooth operation and prevents belt deviation.
Adjusting the mesh belt pitch allows for the installation of various chains.
The belt is woven from stainless steel wire and primarily utilised in food machinery and packaging equipment for the cooling, frying, baking, drying, and heating of lighter-weight products.
With chain transmission driven by sprockets, the belt operates smoothly, boasting a high aperture ratio, ease of cleaning, and excellent ventilation and dehydration capabilities.
The lightweight belt is made of round steel wires shaped into eye link forms and connected by rods.
Featuring a large aperture ratio, it allows easy passage of liquids and gases, ensuring excellent ventilation, dehydration, and easy cleaning.
Driven by sprockets or rollers, it ensures smooth operation without slippage, even with smaller roller diameters, enabling conveyance of heavier items.
Widely used in freezing, dehydration, sterilization, drying, and packaging equipment.
The belt comprises metal strip plates arranged in a grid pattern, fixed with welded or locked support shafts, and optionally fitted with side guides and flights.
It requires minimal maintenance and offers a long lifespan when used properly.
With high aperture ratio and excellent ventilation and drainage, the smooth surface is suitable for transporting unstable products.
Widely used in cooling, drying, bread production, cleaning, and sorting equipment.
Driven smoothly by sprockets, the belt is easy to install and replace, highly durable, with a long lifespan.
Surface design of plate belts can be adjusted for different conveying effects, with optional side guides and flights.
This stainless steel belt is ideal for conveying small, high-density items and handling medium to heavy loads.
The belt is woven with left-handed and right-handed wires using either crank or straight rods.
Belt with crank robs: precise disc alignment, minimising deformation and stretching thanks to deeply curved wire strands.
Belt with straight rob: smooth belt movement with uniform mesh spacing, suitable for conveying relatively heavy items with smaller volumes.
The belt is woven from helical wires in the same direction.
Excellent flexibility and smooth conveying, with large apertures for ventilation and easy maintenance.
Primarily used in food production lines and electronic product conveyor line.
A variant of balanced weave belts, it consists of left-handed and right-handed strips, forming a tightly woven surface. The mesh surface is typically jointed by straight rods, although some specifications may use crank rods.
With a smooth and tight surface, these belts are ideal for conveying small items such as nuts, bolts, screws, and cookies.
Featuring strong compression resistance, they are suitable for high-temperature operations.
Information regarding the number of support shafts passing through a spiral is required.
Guides and flights are installed alongside regular mesh belt or plate belt, serving primarily to separate, filter, and elevate materials. The belt is commonly utilised in elevators, sorters, and conveyors. The design specifications depends on the requirements of the operating conditions.