The SICON® conveyor belt remains closed from the feeding point to the discharge point. It thus measures up to particularly stringent requirements with respect to cornering suitability, cost-efficiency and environmental compatibility.
The extra-high flexibility of SICON® conveyor belts renders involved system configurations possible for optimum conformity to topographical conditions. They can cope with corners and edges without the need for additional transfer points. Cornering radii of less than a meter can be realized. This makes possible the serpentine routing often required to cope with major altitude differences over very short distances.
Properties:
Copes well with steeply rising topography
Eliminates need for transfer points thanks to good curve negotiability
Does not pollute because belt closed on return trip
Allows for two-way conveyor system: belt can be loaded in both directions; varying routing possible for trip out and back
Prevents dust emissions
Protects sensitive materials conveyed
Is lightweight and flexible, easy to install; self-centering between guide pulleys and support pulleys
Make minimal space demands
Allows for gradients of up to 35°
Reduces tensile load on belt by arrangement of several drive stations (with at least 90° encapsulation in curves).
Cleans itself
Can negotiate 180° curves with a radius smaller than 1 meter
Opens the way to many feed and discharge options
Loads uniformly and accelerates quickly
Applications:
Construction industry
Power industry
Cellulose industry
Steel/metal industry
Underground/surface mining
Foodstuffs industry
Processing industry
The SICON® conveyor belt remains closed from the feeding point to the discharge point. It thus measures up to particularly stringent requirements with respect to cornering suitability, cost-efficiency and environmental compatibility.
The extra-high flexibility of SICON® conveyor belts renders involved system configurations possible for optimum conformity to topographical conditions. They can cope with corners and edges without the need for additional transfer points. Cornering radii of less than a meter can be realized. This makes possible the serpentine routing often required to cope with major altitude differences over very short distances.
Properties:
- Copes well with steeply rising topography
- Eliminates need for transfer points thanks to good curve negotiability
- Does not pollute because belt closed on return trip
- Allows for two-way conveyor system: belt can be loaded in both directions; varying routing possible for trip out and back
- Prevents dust emissions
- Protects sensitive materials conveyed
- Is lightweight and flexible, easy to install; self-centering between guide pulleys and support pulleys
- Make minimal space demands
- Allows for gradients of up to 35°
- Reduces tensile load on belt by arrangement of several drive stations (with at least 90° encapsulation in curves).
- Cleans itself
- Can negotiate 180° curves with a radius smaller than 1 meter
- Opens the way to many feed and discharge options
- Loads uniformly and accelerates quickly
Applications:
- Construction industry
- Power industry
- Cellulose industry
- Steel/metal industry
- Underground/surface mining
- Foodstuffs industry
- Processing industry