Chevron Conveyor Belt is a type of Conveyor Belt with a distinctive "V" -shaped pattern on its surface. The main features and applications are as follows:
Features
Good anti-slip performance: The "V" -shaped pattern provides excellent grip, which can effectively prevent materials from slipping or rolling backward during conveying, especially on inclined conveyors. It is very suitable for conveying powdered, granular, and small block materials at an inclination angle of less than or equal to 40 degrees, and can also convey bagged materials.
Customizable pattern: The Chevron Belt can be designed as open or closed, and each pattern can be further divided into high, medium, and low types. The height, angle, and spacing of the patterns can also be optimized according to the characteristics of the conveyed materials and the inclination angle of the conveyor to better meet different conveying requirements.
Durable material: Usually made of high-quality rubber, such as natural rubber, styrene-butadiene rubber, etc., which has good wear resistance and durability, and can maintain stable performance in harsh working environments, extending the service life of the conveyor belt.
Applications
Mining industry: It is widely used in the transportation of ores, coal and other materials in the mining industry. For example, in the process of transporting coal from the coal mine to the ground, the chevron pattern conveyor belt can ensure the stable transportation of coal on the inclined roadway and improve the transportation efficiency.
Construction industry: Patterned conveyor belt often used to transport building materials such as sand, gravel and cement. On the construction site, the conveyor belt can transport materials to the required height and location, and the anti-slip performance of the chevron pattern can ensure the safety and stability of material transportation.
Agriculture and food processing industry: In the agricultural product processing and food processing industry, it is used to transport grain, flour and other materials, as well as packaged food products such as bags of rice and flour. The chevron pattern can prevent the materials from slipping and ensure the continuity of the transportation process.