Furnace Belt Company Limited Datasheets for Conveyor Belts

Conveyor belts are used in a wide variety of material transport applications such as manufacturing, food processing, and heavy industry. Belt construction and belt materials are often application-specific.
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Our balanced weave belt consists of a series of alternating single left-hand and right-hand spirals joined together by a cross-rod connector. With its virtually unlimited choice of mesh selection, it...
Our compound balanced weave belt consists of a series of alternating left-hand and right-hand spirals fastened by a straight cross-rod connector. The close nesting of the spirals makes this belt...
Our double balanced weave belt consists of a series of alternating double left-hand and right-hand spirals joined together by a straight or crimped cross-rod connector. In this weave the spirals...
Our gratex weave belt consists of a series of alternating single left-hand and right-hand spirals joined together by straight cross-rod connectors. While similar to the balanced weave, the gratex weave...
Our rod reinforced weave belt consists of single directional spirals inter-woven into the preceding spirals. The spirals are "reinforced" by the insertion of a straight or "U" cross-rod connector inserted...
The conventional weave consists of single directional spirals inter-woven into the preceding spirals. This weave is the most economical of all weaves and it can be made with either very...
The double rod reinforced weave belt is an assembly of double spirals, usually right-hand, inter-woven into a preceding pair. The spirals are reinforced by a straight cross-rod connector passing through...
This type of wire belting is actually an assembly of spirals which are made of round wire that has been flattened to provide a flatter belt surface. This wire can...
You'll find our standard duty flat wire belting suitable for most general conveying applications. They are available in several mesh specifications, with 1" x 1" and 1/2" x 1" being...

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