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s step or a defined function the belt surface plays a key role. Based on e rial inherent properties a multitude of function possibilities are given. e available varieties of belt surface structures and properties.
Conveying side Conveying side >
? NBR, Mat (dull finish) >
? PVC, Blank/smooth >
? Industrial adhesive >
? Adhesive Running side/pulley side Running side/pulley side >
? PUR
coated fabric >
? PET fabric >
? Non-adhesive >
? Non-adhesive >
Example: NAB-8EXDV
Example: MAM-04H (elastic)
Example: CM-14/30F
Example: MVT-6P
Example: Seamless belt Conveying side Conveying side >
? NBR, Fine structure >
? NBR, Fine structure >
? Adhesive >
? Adhesive Running side/pulley side Running side/pulley side >
? Hamid, Blank/smooth >
? NBR, Rough structure >
? Non-adhesive >
? Adhesive Conveying side Conveying side >
? NBR, Fine structure >
? NBR, Rough textilestructure >
? Adhesive Running side/pulley side >
? Adhesive >
? NBR, Fine structure Running side/pulley side >
? Adhesive >
? NBR, Rough textile structure >
? Adhesive Conveying side Conveying side >
? PUR coated fabric >
? PUR coated fabric >
? Non-adhesive >
? Non-adhesive Running side/pulley side Running side/pulley side >
? PUR coated fabric >
? NBR, Fine structure >
? Non-adhesive >
? Adhesive Substrate components Conveying side Example:Cover materials Various surface
materials, hardnesses,
coefficients of friction
according to function/
need Various traction layers
and substrate materials
according to function/
need >
? PA fabric >
? Non-adhesive Running side/pulley side >
? PA fabric >
? Non-adhesive Conveying side >
? NBR, Grip structure >
? Adhesive Running side/pulley side >
? PUR impregnated fabric >
? Non-adhesive >