PVC Conveyor Belts
Structure and Materials
PVC conveyor belts are made from polyvinyl chloride, a lightweight and durable thermoplastic polymer. They are typically reinforced with fabric layers of polyester or nylon and feature a smooth or textured surface (such as grooved or raised patterns).
Features
These belts are resistant to moisture, mild chemicals, and UV radiation, performing optimally in a temperature range of -10°C to +80°C.
Types of PVC Conveyor Belt Patterns
• Smooth Top / Fabric Back One side is smooth PVC, while the back is made of polyester fabric.
• Smooth Top / Smooth Back Both sides are smooth PVC.
• Fabric Top / Fabric Back Both sides are made of polyester fabric.
• Checkered Top / Fabric Back (Negative Pyramid) One side features a checkered (negative pyramid) pattern, with the back made of
polyester fabric.
• Basket Weave Top / Fabric Back One side has a basket weave pattern, with the back made of polyester fabric.
• Grip Top / Fabric Back (Rough Top) One side has a grip or textured (rough top) pattern, with the back made of polyester fabric.
• Nipple Top / Fabric Back One side features a nipple pattern, with the back made of polyester fabric.
• Y-Structure Top / Fabric Back One side has a Y-shaped (chicken foot) pattern, with the back made of polyester fabric.
• Tread Top / Fabric Back One side is treaded, with the back made of polyester fabric.
Applications
Ideal for transporting light materials such as boxes in packaging industries, dry (non-oily) food products, and assembly lines for electronic components.
Additional Specifications
Thickness ranges from 1 to 5 mm. They can be produced with anti-slip or anti-static coatings for environments sensitive to static electricity.