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Perforated conveyor belt Ultrasync series
polyurethanesiliconepolyamide

perforated conveyor belt
perforated conveyor belt
perforated conveyor belt
perforated conveyor belt
perforated conveyor belt
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Characteristics

Type
perforated
Material
polyurethane, silicone, polyamide, thermoplastic, TPE, fabric
Sector
for the food industry, for the paper industry, for the packaging industry, for the tobacco industry
Color
blue
Applications
food
Tolerance
oil-resistant, wear-resistant
Other characteristics
positive drive
Width

1,000 mm
(39.37 in)

Thickness

4.5 mm, 4.6 mm, 4.7 mm
(0.177 in, 0.181 in, 0.185 in)

Description

Ammeraal Beltech’s Ultrasync Belts are synchronous and driven by a standard T10 sprocket with a pitch of 10 mm. Available up to 1000 mm wide. • Non-stick profiles • Light blue colour for detection of contamination • Amseal edge protection possible Hygiene paper production Tyre building • Low friction fabric for vacuum lanes • High speeds - up to 450 m/min • Optimum grip covers for positioning • High tensile strength even with vacuum holes due to fabric base • Synchronised and precise positioning • High release properties • Optimum grip covers for positioning • Less downtime – splicing on site A durable and easy clean plastic. The thermoplastic properties allow for an embossed belt surface as well as welded accessories. For slip free conveying (even if the belt / conveyor is polluted with fat, moisture, dough or flour). UC5300: This belt offers excellent chemical resistance. • Often perforated Often used in combination with vacuum to keep a product in place. This in combination with the positive drive of the belt enables the user to know exactly where the product is at all times.

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