...The belts of Group 100 are tightly woven. Their gap width is approximately equal to the width of the spiral wire. Rolled wires with a rectangular cross-section (flat wire) are used to manufacture the spirals. This results in a particularly smooth surface. Thanks to their high number of turns, these belts are especially durable and can withstand high tensile loads during the transport of the...
...Spiral link belts made from flat and round wire, as well as transport belt meshes with flat or round spirals, are widely used in various industries. Accordingly, the areas of application are quite versatile. The drive can be frictionally engaged or also positively engaged with sprockets. Belt outer width (mm): up to 6000 Pitch (mm): 8.0 - 50.8 Cross rods (mm): 1 - 8...
United Kingdom, Sittingbourne
...Wire Belt introduces our line of PEEK drive components. PEEK is an abbreviation for PolyEtherEther-Ketone, a high performance engineering thermoplastic that can operate at high temperatures and is less abrasive on your stainless steel belts than metal drive components. PEEK can be used continuously to 240°C and in hot water or steam without permanent loss in physical properties. Our PEEK line is available for all Flat-Flex®, Versa-Link™, and Compact-Grid™ drive components including: sprockets, blanks and end rollers.
Germany, Beuren
...The wide spiral link belt, welded (WG), with flattened spirals, is essentially the same as the construction of "Type 100 WG." In Type 200, the spirals are mechanically deformed, resulting in a cross-section that has a flat (partially oval) shape. The flattened spirals increase the contact surface with the product, making the product more stable on the belt. The edge processing of the belt is the same as in "Type 100 WG." TYPE 200: WG BELTS WITH FLATTENED WIRE Production: Netherlands...

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