Cross Rigid Conveyor Belt

Design

Cross Rigid Conveyor Belt is mainly used for sidewall base belts, which are designed for cross rigid base belts carrying heavy product loads up to the inclined angle of 75 degrees.

The Base belt is designed to bend efficiently in a longitudinal direction and has greater rigidity in a transverse direction by utilizing a reinforced fabric with a monofilament that creates a fabric carcass of high tension.

 

Belt Composition:

X-Cross-Stabilized Construction

X=Corss-Stabilised Construction
E=Polyester Tension Plies
+1=One Ply of Cross-Stabilised
+2=Number of Separate Cross-Stabilising Plies

Construction:

XE+2:is a multiple construction with cut edges based upon the carcass of EP fabric and one monofilament ply on each side of the EP carcass integrated into the upper and lower cover.

Features:
It can be deflected from the horizontal to an incline or vertical and back again without bowing or sagging. These deflection points as well as the belt returning on free lateral space by snub idlers require the cross-rigidity of the base belt. The designed non-filament fabrics provide better return support, and no wear and tear of the cleat and cover rubber are available with various compounds like abrasion resistance oil, heat, and flame resistance.

Base Belt Type:

Belt Composition:


X=Corss-Stabilised Construction
E=Polyester Tension Plies
+1=One Ply of Cross-Stabilised
+2=Number of Separate Cross-Stabilising Plies

Construction:


XE+2:is a multiple construction with cut edges based upon the carcass of EP fabric and one monofilament ply on each side of the EP carcass integrated into the upper and lower cover.

An example of base belt indication:

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