Conveyor Belt: What belt works best for your application?

A guide to belt styles

The belts listed in this section are used on powered conveyors with a belted conveying surface. This includes, slider beds, roller beds and incline/decline units. Some of the belt listed are used to drive power driven live roller conveyors. Other option are available - this should be considered the "basic" conveyor belting options list. Contact us to discuss the detail of your particular application.

Conveyor Belting - Standard Types

Ultimate 140 BOS (Nitrile Impregnated, Brushed One Side
Standard on most horizontal slider bed and roller bed conveyors for general purpose package handling. Oil resistant, quieter, less roller build up, and withstands higher temperatures.

Ultimate 140 SD (Nitrile Impregnated, Thin Polyurethane Top)
Standard on 190-ABA, 190-ABEZ, 190-LR. High co-efficient of friction against rollers to improve driving capacity. More oil resistant, quieter, less roller build up, and withstand higher temperatures.

Black Trackmate 533 COS-PVC (PVC Cover One Side)
Good for applications where belt tracking may be difficult. Good resistance against abrasion and abuse.

White Polymate 100 RMP-COS (Thermoplastic Cover One Side)
Good oil, fat and grease resistance. Easily cleaned. May be used in general food applications such as canning or packing lines. Meets FDA requirements and USDA acceptance.

Black Trackmate 447 Roughtop W/PVC Cover
Standard on most incline and decline conveyors. PVC Impression on top surface for additional gripping properties.

Brown Polymate Roughtop W/Nitrile Cover
Used on inclines and decline when or moving products that are oily or greasy. Impression on top surface for additional gripping capability.

Tan Glide Top (Bare Nylon Top, Friction Bottom)
Ideal for applications where diverting products on and off the conveyor is required. Nylon top provides a low friction, abrasive resistant surface.

If you have questions, contact us.

Conveyor White Papers
Conveyor Basics
Illustrated Conveyor Guide
Conveyor Terminology Glossary
Conveyor Design
A guide to ergonomic conveyor workstation design
A guide to incline conveyors
Straight Transfer Application Guide
Controlling Package Gaps
How to Convey Totes
Conveyor system testing
6 Steps to a world-class conveyor system
Using non-accumulating curves in EZLogic accumulating conveyor lines
Conveyors and the heat: how to deal with conveyor in hot environments
Conveyor Belt Types
Online Conveyor Calculators
Productivity and Efficiency
8 things to remember to keep your conveyor system running smoothly
10 Ways to Improve Conveyor Productivity
Optimizing your Conveyor System
Conveyor energy savings
Drives
Pull - Don't Push - With End Drives
Adjustable Speed Drives
Calculating Conveyor Speed
Loading Conveyors
Shock Loading: the issues
What are you conveying? Conveyor load factors
Sortation
Sorting with Belt Conveyor - A guide
Pallet Conveyor
Pallet Conveyor Load Application Guide
Handling parallel pallet runners
Safety
Package conveyor safety standards - an explanation
OSHA Conveyor safety standards
Conveyor safety resources
Printable conveyor safety posters
Emergency stops

 

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