In addition to PVC, PU, silicone, timing, lattice, and bucket elevator belts, there are many other types of conveyor belt materials to choose from, including:
Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene) conveyor belts: Known for their high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, and non-stick properties, they are commonly used in food, pharmaceutical, chemical, and other industries.
Rubber conveyor belts: Common materials include butyl rubber, chloroprene rubber, natural rubber, etc. They offer good elasticity, abrasion resistance, and oil resistance, and are commonly used in mining, construction materials, metallurgy, and other industries.
Steel cord conveyor belts: They have high strength, wear resistance, oil resistance, and are commonly used in large-scale mining, port, and other applications.
In addition to different materials, customization can also be done based on specific requirements, such as cutting into different sizes, punching, fastening, bonding, etc., to adapt to different production line scenarios. Customized processing can improve the applicability and stability of the conveyor belt, making the production line more efficient and stable.