ABRASION RESISTANCE
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The physical ability of a conveyor belt to resist abrasive wear is the single most influential factor that determines its operational lifetime and therefore its value for money.
Different materials and different causes of wear and abrasion require different kinds of abrasion resistant covers. For example, belts that transport heavy and/or sharp objects such as rocks, timber or glass that cut and gouge the belt surface need different resistance properties compared to belts that are used for carrying ‘fine’ materials such as aggregate, sand and gravel, which literally act like sandpaper constantly scouring the rubber cover.
Our philosophy at Durabelt has always been to only supply belts that run for considerably longer periods than our rivals before needing to be replaced and are therefore much more cost-effective.
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE TO DURABELT ABRASION RESISTANT COVERS
G: Standard abrasion resistance for normal service conditions. DIN-Z (230mm3)
B: Abrasion resistant for more severe service conditions. Exceeds DIN Y (150mm3)
E: Excellent resistance to cuts, impact, and gouging. Exceeds DIN X (110mm3)
EE: Extra wear-resistant to meet the demands of carrying highly abrasive materials. Exceeds DIN W (90mm3)
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