Heat Resistant    

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HR Characteristics

 

For temperatures superior to 60ºC (140F), it is more effective to use belts with a heat resistant finish.

The maximum temperature that a belt can stand will depend on the type, size, quantity and the temperature of the material being transported. Other factors to take into account are the belt´s length and speed.

When transporting high temperature materials, the surface of the belt will increase in temperature, but will cool down naturally when it returns and it is no longer in contact with the material. This way the belt´s temperature will be lower than the material´s.

APPLICATIONS

· Foundries · Glass processing
· Chemical Industry
· Cement and concrete factories
· Iron and steel industry · Fertilizers