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drive belts
These
are made in 32 ounce cotton fabric with rubberised fabric overlaid
with a sheet of rubber in the centre and outer surfaces in a light
hazelnut colour.
The edges are cut and finished and the outer plies are impregnated
with resin ; for special usage, they can be left untreated.
Joining is by means of hot vulcanisation or stapling using metal
staples.
USE :
As belts : for normal low, medium and high power transmissions of
limited peripheral speed. As conveyors : for any kind of internal
handling at normal temperature of materials, loose or otherwise,
as long as they are not oily.
There are also suitable for bucket elevators and belt conveyors
running on metal, wood and laminated plastics.
Price per linear metre (for intermedite sizes the price of the next
higher width has to be applied)
Width
Ring closure by means of vulcanization : a sum equal price of 3
mt of belt will be charged. |
rubber
sheets
are
particularly suitable, in terms of composition, behaviour, cost,
hardness, elasticity and finishing, for systems put to a more frequent
use.
When choosing the quality you require, you should consider above
all the presence of:
1. natural agents (light, ozone, etc.)
2. chemical agents (oils, fats, fuel, acids,
solvents, etc.)
3. physical agents (high/low temperature)
4. mechanical agents (abrasive actions, repetitive stresses, heavy
loads).
Choosing the wrong quality product could result
in a rapid deterioration in its performance. |
hose
for rollers coating
The
production is generally oriented towards the ceramics sector, where
it is used a great deal, although nowadays it can be found outside
this sector, in the fitness field, for example.
The range includes 5 large families:
1. PVC + SOFT PVC: generally used on kiln outlet machines where
operating temperatures are not particularly high (approx.70°C).
2. PVC + NEOPRENE: used in kiln outlets where temperatures reach
100 -105°C. Very often, the first 6-7 rollers on these machines
are covered with the PVC + NEOPRENE product, while normal PVC is
used for the remaining rollers at the end of the track.
3. POLYURETHANE: recent production, whose wear resistance at high
temperatures or in the presence of abrasive materials is a good
6-7 times lower than that of PVC or PVC + NEOPRENE. Available in
the neutral colour option only.
4. SILICONE: used where machines are subjected to extremely high
temperatures (150/200°); the disadvantage of silicone is that
it wears rapidly when it comes into contact with abrasive material
(such as tiles).
5. SPINGUM: high-tech product composed of a mix of 25 Shore rubber
with straightened external surfaces; almost always used for the
engobe distribution device on the glazing lines. |
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