High Performance Modular Belts P=2″ Belt Har 2100 raised rib for Rome Manufacturer

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Har 2100 raised rib     Thickness: 24mm      Opening area: 20% 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 ava...


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High Performance Modular Belts P=2″ Belt Har 2100 raised rib for Rome Manufacturer Detail:

Har 2100 raised rib    

Thickness: 24mm     

Opening area: 20%

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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    Inclined flighted conveyor with a 60 cu ft stainless steel hopper. The conveyor has a 9″ wide rubber belt with 1.5″ flights that are 14″ apart, 2″ tall ribbed sides, and a carbon steel frame. Driven by 3/4 hp 1740 rpm motor reduced to 111 rpm. The discharge height is 44.25″ and the infeed height for the conveyor is 22″. Conveyor is a total of 148″ long. The stainless steel hopper measures 48″wide x 48″ long with a 36″ straight side and a 24″ bottom and was used with a super sack unloader. The hopper has an 18″ diameter inlet, a 10″ x 10″ outlet, and a hinged door on the side. Overall dimensions are 58″ wide x 170″ long x 114″ tall. Requires 208-230/460 vac 3 phase electrical supply.



    Film about the energy crisis of the 1970′s. The power workers strike of 1974. Businesses on a three day week and shop with limited food and petrol on sale. Working by candle and lamp light. Film predicts the depletion of energy by 1985 and of Britain’s energy needs with dependence on coal. Oil crisis.

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