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34 Nonwoven conveyor supplier and processing belts The nonwoven construction (polyester web/fleece PET) is particularly suitable for applications in corrugated cardboard manufacturing where such belts are used as bridge elevator and bridge transfer belts. Nonwoven conveyor belts are also perfectly suitable for many conveying applications, e.g. on stackers. ?G…-series Benefits ? Impact- and wear-resistantnonwoven design Durable and forgiving belt surface thanksto thickness and nonwoven construction ? Superior edge frayresistance Excellentdamper/bufferfor conveyedgoods thanks to thickness ? Damping capabilityof belt Gentle,soft and safe handling of conveyedgoods Reduced cost for rejects ? 100% PET Extended belt service life ? Low sensitivity tohumidity Stable modulus of elasticity after running-in No re-tensioning ? Excellent flexibility inspite of greater thickness No downtimes Excellent ratio pulley diameter/beltthickness ? Good fastenerretention Can handle relatively small pulleydiameters Lower power consumption Highly appropriate for mechanicaljoining/lacing ? Low noise design Substantially reduced noise on slider bed ? Easy tracking thanksto nonwoven construction Nonwoven inherent noise absorbability Comfortable working environment (e.g.public areas) Reliable machine operation ? Permanentlyantistatic belting available Process reliability No downtimes Less dust and dirt attraction Process reliability Low maintenance cost Features
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