Factory Free sample Modular Belts P=2″ Belt Har 400 flush grid baffle for Guinea Manufacturer

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Har 400 flush grid baffle      Thickness: 15mm      Height of baffle: 50mm Our company passes ISO9001:2000 quality system. We use standard POM material so that our products have some advantages as follows: 1. Easy installation 2. Good plastic rubber material, best service 3. resistant to corrosion and friction 4. Wear resistant 5. High quality and most competitive price Our products are mainly used in the following aspects: For the container manufacturing industry special products and mater...


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Factory Free sample Modular Belts P=2″ Belt Har 400 flush grid baffle for Guinea Manufacturer Detail:

Har 400 flush grid baffle     

Thickness: 15mm     

Height of baffle: 50mm

Our company passes ISO9001:2000 quality system. We use standard POM material so that our products have some advantages as follows:
1. Easy installation
2. Good plastic rubber material, best service
3. resistant to corrosion and friction
4. Wear resistant
5. High quality and most competitive price
Our products are mainly used in the following aspects:
For the container manufacturing industry special products and materials are available, such as abrasion resistant polyamide for glass plants, vacuum chains for can making and gripper chains for vertical transport.
For food industry applications modular belts and components are used in deboning, grading and trimming lines for meat, poultry and seafood. A wide range of products is also offered for blanchers, cookers, washers, coolers and processing lines in fruit, vegetables, bakery, confectionary etc. And many more products are available for the handling of packed food.
In automotive industry the products are engineered to meet the most demanding applications, such as rubber processing and tire handling. 


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What is BLASTING MAT? What does BLASTING MAT mean? BLASTING MAT meaning – BLASTING MAT definition – BLASTING MAT explanation.

Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.

A blasting mat is a mat usually made of sliced-up rubber tires bound together with ropes, cables or chains. They are used during rock blasting to contain the blast, prevent flying rocks and suppress dust.

Blasting mats are used when explosives are detonated in places such as quarries or construction sites. The mats are placed over the blasting area to contain the blast, suppress noise and dust as well as prevent high velocity rock fragments called fly rock (or flyrock) from damaging structures, people or the environment in proximity to the blast site. The amount of fly rock can be reduced by proper drilling in the bedrock for the charges, but in practice it is hard to avoid.

Mats can be used singly or in layers depending on the size of the blast charge, the type of mat and the amount of protection needed. They can be used horizontally on the ground or vertically hanging from cranes or attached to structures. In the vertical capacity the mats are sometimes referred to as blasting curtains. When used in blasting tunnels the mats can be placed in patterns designed to let the mats stabilize each other and to direct the discharge from the explosion out of the tunnel.

To prevent mats from being displaced by the explosion, they can be covered with layers of soil or anchored to the ground. Anchoring the mats is also essential when the blasting is done on an incline where the mats may slide down from the rock face.

Blasting mats are often used in combination with blasting blankets as an additional layer over the mats. The blankets are larger than the mats designed to retain the fragments that have managed to pass through the mat. Blasting blankets are used for both horizontal and vertical blasting. Blasting blankets consist of a fine-mesh strong net or industrial felt from paper mills. Both mats and blankets are designed to let air and gasses from the explosion pass through the cover and retain fragments.

Knowledge of the proper use of blasting mats is required in order to obtain a blaster’s certificate issued by organizations such as the WorkSafeBC.

Blasting mats made from used tires can serve a double purpose as road stabilizers, or road surface, in locations where roads leading to the blasting site are unstable or nonexistent, or in areas where the surface needs to be protected from heavy machinery.

A number of materials are used for making blasting mats and new materials with different properties are constantly being introduced into this field. The most common materials are strips of old tires held together by steel cables, mats woven from manila rope or wire cables, logs or conveyor belts. Layers of wire netting can also be used. Several methods of assembling a blasting mat are patented.

Blasting mats made from rope woven on wires were first used during the construction of the IRT Third Avenue Line in New York City in the early 1900s. They were used to protect the surrounding buildings and were favored since they prevented fly rock but vented gasses.

Mats made from recycled tires can be fashioned in a number of ways depending on how the tires are cut. Some examples are tread mats, sidewall mats and mats from non-flattened sections of tires.

When charges are used to dig foxholes, an improvised blasting mat made from whole tires tied together with rope to reduce noise and fly rock, is recommended in the A Soldiers Handbook (United States). A tarp may also be used as a blasting blanket.

Over the years, a number of incidents with fatal outcomes have been caused by fly rock. In most of these, blasting mats were not used or they were placed over the blasting face in an incorrect manner. Such an incident occurred in August 2015, in Cape Ray, Newfoundland and Labrador when a 7 kg (15 lb) fly rock travelled about 250 m (820 ft) from the blast site and crashed through the kitchen ceiling of a nearby house.

Although designed to prevent accidents, as blasting mats weigh between 3,000 and 6,000 lb (1,400 and 2,700 kg), they have also caused injuries when falling on workers on construction sites.

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