Governor Macquare tower, Suite 3, Level 27, 1 Farrer Place, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

Chevron Conveyor Belt Featured

Chevron conveyor belts are used mainly when the inclined angle of the conveyor line are too steep for a normal flatbed conveyor belt. The cleats on the Chevron belt help preventing the conveying material from sliding backwards. Suitable for conveying coal and mineral ore, and powdery materials such as sand, fine coal, grain, and bagged materials 


Thickness and Weight of Chevron Conveyor Belt  

No. of Ply

Thickness

[mm.]

Thickness including chevron height [mm.J

Weight per Sq.Meter (Kgs.)

2

6

11

8.8

3

7

12

10.10

4

9

14

12.74

5

10

15

14.04

6

12

17

16.64

 

Chevron Conveyor Belt Properties

Belt Properties

P

N

M

OR1

OR2

HR 100

HR120

HR150

Tensile between Top Cover and Carcass

(Min.)

3

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

Tensile between Carcass layers

(Min.)

N/mm.

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

Tensile between Bottom Cover and Carcass

(Min.)

N/mm.

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

Tensile Strength

(Min.)

MPa

15

20

25

8

8

12

10

10

Elongation At Break

(Min.)

%

350

400

450

350

300

350

250

250

Abrasion

(mm3)

 

250

150

120

Good

Good

Good

Good

Good

Hardness

CA

 

60-65

60-65

60-65

60-65

60-65

60-65

60-65

60-65

Extension Ratio

%

 

0.5-1

0.5-1

0.5-1

0.5-1

0.5-1

0.5-1

0.5-1

0.5-1

Tear Resistance

 

 

Good

Very

Good

Excelent

Good

Good

Good

Good

Good

Ross Flexing'

 

 

Good

Good

Good

Good

Good

Good

Good

Good

Oil Resistance

 

 

Poor

Poor

Poor

Excellent

Excellent

Fair

Far

Far

Acid-Alkaline Resistance

 

 

Poor

Poor

Poor

Fair

Fair

Far

Far

Fair

Operating Temperature

(Max)

°C

80

80

80

80

100

100

120

150

 

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