Even a conveying task which seems quite simple can require a whole host of belt properties. Forbo Movement Systems has the best belt type for various goods, conveying speeds, reversing systems, stop & go and accumulation conveying, and other operating conditions. Some examples of the diverse features of Siegling Transilon include:
• troughable to particularly laterally stiff types
• exceptionally low-noise to flame-retardant
• pyrolysis-resistant to suitability for conveying unpackaged food
• non-antistatic to highly conductive and ATEX-approved
• surfaces suitable for accumulation conveying and especially good grip.
Horizontal conveying with troughable belts. The tension member construction provides the flexibility in the desired direction.
Collecting belt in check-in area of an airport. The flatness of the belt type here ensures that the goods can be discharged to the side smoothly, even on wide belts. Flame-retardance is a “must” in modern airports.
Belts for telescopic conveyors – here being used to unload lorries – must be designed to run with counter bending and at the same time, to withstand high punctual loads.